Kjetil S. Matheussen wrote:
> Was this with the linear resampler lib libsamplerate? In case, you should
> know that its terrible slow. Last time I tried, the fastest sinc resampler
> in CLM was almost as fast as the linear resampler in libsamplerate.
> (Erik, you should do something about that..
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> On Wed, Mar 29, 2006 at 11:47:30PM +1000, Erik de Castro Lopo wrote:
> > Tobias Scharnberg wrote:
> >
> > However, please do not use linear resampling; its just too crappy.
>
> urgh... i just switched my local copies of alsa_in and _out to linear
> resampling, because
Quoting Mike Fisher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Gentoo Linux 2.6.10 kernel
>
> alsa-driver-1.0.10
> jack -0.100.7
> qjackctl-0.2.19a
>
> Nah... jack isn't really jacked. I just keep having a strange
> occurance.
>
> Everytime i start jack for the first time I get this message
>
> cann
"Tobias Scharnberg":
Hello List,
I'm trying to find a library or code-snippet in order to do audio
resampling from 8khz to 44,1khz and from 44,1khz to 8khz. I need to
resample the data in realtime - resampling a buffer of data, not a
soundfile. The quality doesn't need to be good so I guess the
OK, php is up-and-running. So, the LAD site is now working fine at
lad.linuxaudio.org/lad.
Ico
Hi all,
I've uploaded the LAD materials from Paul's server and Daniel has updated
the DNS. So, the new site is residing at lad.linuxaudio.org and should be
available as soon as I get the php working (hacking an OSX machine remotely
is like pulling teeth :-P). That being said, the site as it is has
On Wed, Mar 29, 2006 at 11:47:30PM +1000, Erik de Castro Lopo wrote:
> Tobias Scharnberg wrote:
>
> However, please do not use linear resampling; its just too crappy.
urgh... i just switched my local copies of alsa_in and _out to linear
resampling, because SRC_SINC_FASTEST was eating CPU juice.
On 3/29/06, Luis Garrido <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > 1. Is there a real need for another book such as the The Book Of Linux
> > Music & Sound ?
> >
>
> I bought my latest computer book some ten years ago. Things go too
> fast nowadays and from the moment the author ends the writing until it
>
On Wed, Mar 29, 2006 at 02:20:57PM +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi Dave,
> You don't have to do everything, you know.
>
> I would say that if I was to vote, I would vote for a community based project.
> This have to be closed ended, what I mean is since the projects themselves
> have
> much
> 1. Is there a real need for another book such as the The Book Of Linux
> Music & Sound ?
>
I bought my latest computer book some ten years ago. Things go too
fast nowadays and from the moment the author ends the writing until it
reaches my bookshop the information it contains is already dated.
Tobias Scharnberg wrote:
> Hello List,
> I'm trying to find a library or code-snippet in order to do audio
> resampling from 8khz to 44,1khz and from 44,1khz to 8khz. I need to
> resample the data in realtime - resampling a buffer of data, not a
> soundfile. The quality doesn't need to be good so
Hello List,
I'm trying to find a library or code-snippet in order to do audio
resampling from 8khz to 44,1khz and from 44,1khz to 8khz. I need to
resample the data in realtime - resampling a buffer of data, not a
soundfile. The quality doesn't need to be good so I guess the best
solution might be l
Hi Dave,
You don't have to do everything, you know.
I would say that if I was to vote, I would vote for a community based project.
This have to be closed ended, what I mean is since the projects themselves have
much to gain by being included in such a book, if they are interested in the
exposure w
Dave Phillips <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> 2. If so, would I be wise to ignore the 2.4 kernel series ? (It
> would make it easier to ignore material re: OSS/Free)
I'd say so. People with enough interest in sound to buy the book will
not be likely running old kernels. 2.4 sounds like not being
Greetings:
My publisher, Bill Pollock, has been gently pressuring me to commit to
completing the 2nd edition of The Book Of Linux Music & Sound.
Unfortunately I'm in a precarious position to commit myself to the work.
The first book nearly wiped me out, I'm not sure I can sustain the
effort
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