the
second time, the .mp3 and the alsaplayer instance didn't do the weird thing,
but the .mpgs still did it.
So I rebooted it and it went away. *shrug*
Anybody have any ideas on that?
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Yes! i was just about to write the list this very same message!
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From: Dave Phillips
Sent: 7/13/2004 11:43:00 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED];[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [linux-audio-dev] Ardour named Project Of The Year by LJ
> Greetings E
And did you find RoseGarden and Ardour we're sync'd up tightly? I have yet to find
them REALLY syncing really tightly
what distro are you on? what versions of the software? what hardware?
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Sent: 7/8/20
Hi all.
I've been trolling and testing various sync methods and I've noticed some
questions popping up. Is it just me or is the linux audio situation a bit
incomplete at this point with regard to information on that subject?
It may just be that most of the programs are still struggling to develo
> Will be very interesting to hear how a thing like that can "sound".
Anybody
> wanna bet it will be audible that it's not for real?
oh it'll be audible, and as a lead vocal, you can bet it'll sound cheesy as
hell, except for that FIRST person who uses it, which will probably be
Prince
but it mig
>
> http://news.harmony-central.com/Newp/2003/Vocaloid.html
uck.
neat.
no. uck.
seems like Strange Days (the movie) to me. UCK.