On Wed, 2006-11-01 at 22:32 +0100, lemmel wrote:
> Well, all the files, that I will play, will have the same charactistics, do I
> really need to bother with an hi-level API [2] ?
>
> [1] I noticed that a lot of applications still use OSS, and I thought it was
> because the migration to ALSA wa
Le mercredi 01 novembre 2006 16:51, Kjetil S. Matheussen a écrit :
> Only the oss modules in the linux kernel are deprecated. Programs using
> the OSS api will still continue to work, currently most importantly
> because of the oss emulation module in alsa.
I knew that the oss module was deprecated
Le mercredi 01 novembre 2006 13:10, David a écrit :
> I am not sure I understand your problems or your needs, but my advice is
> to use jack. It provides you with a very simple API that gives you
> sample accurate synchronicity and hides all the hard parts like
> directly dealing with the soundcard
Le mercredi 01 novembre 2006 21:55, vous avez écrit :
> This might be a bug in ALSA. open a bug on the alsa bugtracker and see
> if it gets fixed.
> http://alsa-project.org/
>
> If you can include a simple test program so that developers can
> reproduce the problem, that would help.
I don't think i
lemmel wrote:
Hi everyone.
for a project, we need to be able to play sound (at first look wav file), and
we made several tests ; with a created stereo sound, we try to use alsa but
the results doesn't fullfill our needs :
sound played at the time, T, we want, and finished at the date, D
Fons, congratulates!
Happy to see you and Aliki :-)
Andrew
=== On Wednesday 01 November 2006 16:38, Fons Adriaensen wrote: ===
For the brave: an alpha release of Aliki (Room Impulse
Response Measurement) is now available on:
http://users.skynet.be/solaris/linuxaudio
along with a manual
Snd-ls v0.9.7.7
===
Snd-ls is a distribution of Bill Schottstaedt's sound editor SND.
Its target is people that don't know scheme very well, and don't want
to spend too much time configuring Snd. It can also serve
as a quick introduction to Snd and how it can be set up.
Changes 0.9.7
On Wed, Nov 01, 2006 at 09:48:37AM -0600, Ben Loftis wrote:
> Can you please tell us more about Aliki?
>
> I am using Denis Sbragion's DRC program to generate an impulse response
> file, and his suite of graphing tools to generate various views of the
> measurement.
>
> What is the output of Al
Hi Fons.
Can you please tell us more about Aliki?
I am using Denis Sbragion's DRC program to generate an impulse response
file, and his suite of graphing tools to generate various views of the
measurement.
What is the output of Aliki? Just an impulse response file? In what
way is your met
lemmel:
Hi everyone.
for a project, we need to be able to play sound (at first look wav file), and
we made several tests ; with a created stereo sound, we try to use alsa but
the results doesn't fullfill our needs :
sound played at the time, T, we want, and finished at the date, D=T+sound
2006/11/1, Fons Adriaensen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
For the brave: an alpha release of Aliki (Room Impulse
Response Measurement) is now available
Yippie! I've been wating for this since ... lac ;-)
And I have been waiting for an integrated IR-measurment-tool for quite
some years now.
Thanks for t
For the brave: an alpha release of Aliki (Room Impulse
Response Measurement) is now available on:
http://users.skynet.be/solaris/linuxaudio
along with a manual that should get you started.
This is basically the code used at the LAC2006
workshop, cleaned up a but.
As said, ALPHA, incomplete, pr
On Wed, 01 Nov 2006 08:30:17 +0100
lemmel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi everyone.
>
> for a project, we need to be able to play sound (at first look wav
> file), and we made several tests ; with a created stereo sound, we
> try to use alsa but the results doesn't fullfill our needs :
>
>
On Wed, 01 Nov 2006 12:29:09 +0100
Jens M Andreasen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> krampenschiesser, you spend way too much time in Irish pubs!
> :-D
No I simply love fortune!
krampenschiesser, you spend way too much time in Irish pubs!
:-D
On Wed, 2006-11-01 at 12:06 +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Finagle's Eighth Law:
If an experiment works, something has gone wrong.
Finagle's Ninth Law:
No matter what results are expected, someone is always willi
Hi,
do you know any good clock/sync tutorials out there?
Or do you have any good hints on this?
I hope you can help me.
Scar
--
Finagle's Eighth Law:
If an experiment works, something has gone wrong.
Finagle's Ninth Law:
No matter what results are expected, someone is always will
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