Simon Burton wrote:
>Suppose I have a "resample" plugin, so that it outputs more or less
>data than it inputs. It seems to me that LADSPA cannot support this,
>as the SampleCount argument to the "run" member would suggest that
>exactly this many LADSPA_Data items are produced/consumed in all the
>
Suppose I have a "resample" plugin, so that it outputs more or less data than it
inputs.
It seems to me that LADSPA cannot support this, as the SampleCount argument to the
"run"
member would suggest that exactly this many LADSPA_Data items are produced/consumed
in all the (audio) ports.
Is this
On Thu, 12 Feb, 2004 at 07:47AM +1100, Erik de Castro Lopo spake thus:
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> > On Wed, 11 Feb, 2004 at 09:14PM +1100, Erik de Castro Lopo spake thus:
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>*) is anybody successfully using hdsp-cardbus with really low latencies ?
many people, including myself, use it down to 64 frames (i have a few
problems at 64 frames under heavy load).
>*) how important is the firmware version - which firmware version should
>i use for my hdsp card?
not relev
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> On Wed, 11 Feb, 2004 at 09:14PM +1100, Erik de Castro Lopo spake thus:
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> > > Hi peeps,
> > >
> > >I've only just started playing with libsndfile, so I hope th
d wrote:
hello everyone!
this is not exactly about audio-development, but the DRI+jack thread
encouraged me to ask a few questions about optimizing my setup:
i'm using a rme hdsp (cardbus) + multiface with my 1ghz pIII laptop for
quite a while now, and i'm happy with it.
i would like to use the
hello everyone!
this is not exactly about audio-development, but the DRI+jack thread
encouraged me to ask a few questions about optimizing my setup:
i'm using a rme hdsp (cardbus) + multiface with my 1ghz pIII laptop for
quite a while now, and i'm happy with it.
i would like to use the setup for
On Wed, 11 Feb, 2004 at 09:14PM +1100, Erik de Castro Lopo spake thus:
> On Wed, 11 Feb 2004 09:08:58 +
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> > Hi peeps,
> >
> >I've only just started playing with libsndfile, so I hope this
> >isn't a dumb question.
>
> What version of libsndfile?
1.0.5
On Wed, 11 Feb 2004 09:08:58 +
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> Hi peeps,
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>I've only just started playing with libsndfile, so I hope this
>isn't a dumb question.
What version of libsndfile?
>I get a segmentation fault when I try to use sf_readf_float on some
>wavs.
Are you su
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Hi peeps,
I've only just started playing with libsndfile, so I hope this
isn't a dumb question.
I get a segmentation fault when I try to use sf_readf_float on some
wavs. The odd thing is, if I re-save the file in the same format,
(with something like audacity or sweep) it works.
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