Hello!
I am looking for some photos from the conference to include in a
conference report in a local IT magazine.
Thanks in advance,
Miha...
Hi,
Kjetil Svalastog Matheussen wrote:
> Very nice work. However, I think you may have misunderstood how the
> vstserver works:
>
> The vstserver does actually work by setting up a bounch of processes and
> threads, and are very very far from being single-threaded. There are no
> limitations
On Thu, May 06, 2004 at 12:17:04AM +0200, Albert Graef wrote:
> >What Conrad neglected to mention was that he is currently working on
> >adding libfishsound and liboggz to libsndfile so that all this meaty
> >goodness will be available to libsndfile users in the very near future.
>
> That's just g
On Thu, May 06, 2004 at 12:17:04AM +0200, Albert Graef wrote:
> >What Conrad neglected to mention was that he is currently working on
> >adding libfishsound and liboggz to libsndfile so that all this meaty
> >goodness will be available to libsndfile users in the very near future.
> That's just grea
What Conrad neglected to mention was that he is currently working on
adding libfishsound and liboggz to libsndfile so that all this meaty
goodness will be available to libsndfile users in the very near future.
That's just great. We're using libsndfile all the time, and the prospect
that it'll soon
Hallo,
Steve Harris hat gesagt: // Steve Harris wrote:
> On Wed, May 05, 2004 at 08:52:57 +0300, Juhana Sadeharju wrote:
> > >From: Christian Henz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > >
> > >So far I've been using an Observer pattern
> >
> > Are all these patterns described somewhere in the web? People
> > r
On Thu, 6 May 2004 00:16:05 +1000
Conrad Parker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> FishSound 0.6.1 Release
> ---
>
> libfishsound provides a simple programming interface for decoding and
> encoding audio data using Xiph.Org codecs (Vorbis and Speex).
What Conrad neglected to mentio
Hallo,
first ZKM pics:
http://footils.org/cms/pydiddy/wiki/LaConf2
Mostly showing just me on stage, but one also has the audience,
composed of among others Joern, Victor Lazzarini, Guenther Geiger,
Frank de Pol (l. to r.)
Bad quality due to mobile photo-phone.
Ciao
--
Frank Barknecht
On Wed, May 05, 2004 at 08:52:57 +0300, Juhana Sadeharju wrote:
> >From: Christian Henz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >
> >So far I've been using an Observer pattern
>
> Are all these patterns described somewhere in the web?
> People refers mostly to some book(s) but that is not
> available for me.
You s
>From: Christian Henz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
>So far I've been using an Observer pattern
Are all these patterns described somewhere in the web?
People refers mostly to some book(s) but that is not
available for me.
>Surely one doesn't want the audio thread to execute widget redraws.
>So one has to
It's the second link :)
http://www.planetz.com/forums/viewtopic.php?topic=12010&forum=5&80
On Wed, May 05, 2004 at 05:16:04PM +0100, Michael Moritz wrote:
> Dear Jan
> I cant seem to be able to find the posting where they are looking for
> developers you are referring to..
>
> mimo
>
> >Messag
Dear Jan
I cant seem to be able to find the posting where they are looking for
developers you are referring to..
mimo
Message: 1
Date: Wed, 05 May 2004 17:20:56 +0200
From: Jan Weil <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [linux-audio-dev] Creamware's Scope Fusion Platform on
Linux/OSX
To: Linux Au
On Wednesday 05 May 2004 09:04 am, Steve Harris wrote:
> Actaully I think the flash language and protocol are open, its just the
> shockwave implementation thats closed. I could be wrong though.
I remember downloading and reading the specs a few years ago, so they are
definitely open. At th
> On Tue, Apr 20, 2004 at 06:55:48PM +0200, Christian Frisson wrote:
>
>
> > What about the coexistence of VSTserver and FST on a same machine? Hard times
> > for the moment, as long as VSTserver uses a custom-tuned version of Wine and FST
> > the newest possible...
The vstserver does not use a
I was browsing the comments to this (Linux Audio) article[0] on
OSnews.com when I found this link[1] to a Creamware Scope forum[2].
It states that Creamware's Scope Fusion Platform[3] is about to be
ported to Linux and OSX. This is a community effort led by Frank Hund of
Creamware and Willie Sippel
Le mer 05/05/2004 à 15:57, Pall Thayer a écrit :
> It would be nice if SVG became more widespread. I wonder why Mozilla doesn't
> include it in the normal releases. Since the source is available, it couldn't
> be too difficult to make a free plugin version, could it?
Yes, probably, but there are
Just had a look at the Flash player and Shockwave EULA and it looks pretty
prohibitive. However, you may be correct about the flash language and
protocol. It is possible to create (limited) flash content with PHP and Perl,
for instance. But it looks like they don't want anyone else making player
FishSound 0.6.1 Release
---
libfishsound provides a simple programming interface for decoding and
encoding audio data using Xiph.Org codecs (Vorbis and Speex).
This release is available as a source tarball at:
http://www.annodex.net/software/libfishsound/download/libfishsound
On Wed, May 05, 2004 at 01:57:10 +, Pall Thayer wrote:
> It would be nice if SVG became more widespread. I wonder why Mozilla doesn't
> include it in the normal releases. Since the source is available, it couldn't
> be too difficult to make a free plugin version, could it? There was talk
> a
It would be nice if SVG became more widespread. I wonder why Mozilla doesn't
include it in the normal releases. Since the source is available, it couldn't
be too difficult to make a free plugin version, could it? There was talk
about IBM trying to talk Sun into open-sourcing Java but what with S
[ Re-putting the original Cc: list in, I think that it's a good idea
to have all the above mentioned parties involved and I didn't read
any explicit objection to it ]
> "Jens" == Jens M Andreasen writes:
> On tis, 2004-05-04 at 15:45, Takashi Iwai wrote:
>> 2) the firmware data i
On Wed, May 05, 2004 at 08:16:30AM -0400, rob buse wrote:
>
> Hey everyone!
>
> There is a new version of seq24 up.
>
> http://www.filter24.org/seq24/
>
> I've added a few things people were asking for, here are the highlights:
>
> * external midi control of sequence patterns.
> * now register
Hey everyone!
There is a new version of seq24 up.
http://www.filter24.org/seq24/
I've added a few things people were asking for, here are the highlights:
* external midi control of sequence patterns.
* now registers loading and unloading of other alsa clients.
* new method to queue a sequences
I agree completely.
>From what we have discussed, here are the possibilities, correct me if I
am wrong:
- Flash: no way, proprietary (is it possible to write a free plug-in? I
think it is not)
- Java: current plug-in is proprietary (Sun or IBM). I will investigate
to see if Java free implementatio
At Wed, 5 May 2004 01:53:34 +0200,
Fons Adriaensen wrote:
>
> On Tue, May 04, 2004 at 05:50:10PM -0400, Jesse Chappell wrote:
>
> > The clthreads.h file in classlibs needs an #include
> > to compile on my system (glibc 2.3.2, gcc-3.2.2).
>
> I'm somewhat surprised by this. My gcc is 3.3.1. The
These are just my thoughts and some notes about "LADSPA 2.0", the mail I
sent yesterday was the notes I made in the meeting that everyone agreed
to, so I didn't want to add my personal thoughts.
Mentally prefix everything below with "I think...".
I wasn't particuarly happy with the tone of the me
Sorry for cross-posting.
Hi all,
now that my new website is online I'd like to let you know that I
recently added a 'Linux Audio' path to my weblog.
This is meant as an offer to all those who find themselves continuously
struggling with lots of postings to LA* & Co.
Of course this can only stand
> "Tom" == Tom Kerswill <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> As a musician and user of the software, I think that it is more
> important to get maximum useability and practicallity out of the
> software. At the moment most musicians are paying for Microsoft
> Windows software, because
[Takashi, is there a specific reason why you cut off the Cc: list? Up
to now nobody as objected to it, and I'd like the discussion to be as
widespread amongst the interested parties as possible]
> "Takashi" == Takashi Iwai <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> i might have minunderstood his arg
Don't get me wrong. I don't see this as a flame war. These are very
valid points that have been brought up and this sheds some light on the
state of free, non-proprietary media for the web today. I truly wish
there were viable non-proprietary ways of creating rich media that could
utilize the p
Hi,
To be clear, I didn't want to start a flame war about proprietary vs.
free software. I completely understand your reasons for using Flash or
Java and I agree with you that today there is no free equivalent of
Flash or Java plug-in.
About the OGG alternative, it requires installing a plug-in w
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