Le lun 05/07/2004 à 15:59, Frank NEUMANN a écrit :
> Hi all,
> Francois wrote:
>
> > The complete program is there:
> > http://prog.lsm2004.abul.org/program/view_topic.php?topic_id=4&langnew=en
>
> To ask the obvious question here :-) -
> will there be live audio broadcasts from this event? Would
The complete program is there:
http://prog.lsm2004.abul.org/program/view_topic.php?topic_id=4&langnew=en
fd
Le dim 04/07/2004 à 21:48, Paul Davis a écrit :
> I thought it might worth mentioning 2 days of intense LAD-friendly
> talks at the Libre Software Meeting on July 7th and 8th. The program
>
Le lun 17/05/2004 à 04:45, Fernando Pablo Lopez-Lezcano a écrit :
> On Sun, 2004-05-16 at 06:53, martin rumori wrote:
> > o.k. let's complete it step by step...
> > On Sun, May 16, 2004 at 02:32:35AM -0400, Paul Davis wrote:
> > > >On Saturday 15 May 2004 16:53, Jack O'Quin wrote:
> > > >
> > > >>
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
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
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
Hi,
Interesting project.
I assume that players (people sitting in front of their web interface ?)
listen via streaming. Which format will you use/recommend?
For p2p, peercast (http://www.peercast.org/) is a broadcasting p2p
application that may be usefull for your project.
fd
Le mar 04/05/200
Le mar 04/05/2004 à 16:06, Frank Barknecht a écrit :
> Hi,
>
> I also did a bit of searching now and found, that there are some nice
> tools available for SVG on Linux, although the browser situation is
> indeed a bit sad. First Gnome/Gtk directly can display SVG images or icons,
> and für Konquero
Le mar 04/05/2004 à 12:59, Robert Jonsson a écrit :
>
> Another interesting thing is the Blender game engine. In the latest Blender
> release the game engine was re-enabled (it was disabled since it relied on
> proprietary libraries, since then they where aparently opened up).
>
> It was a long
Le mar 04/05/2004 à 12:41, Frank Barknecht a écrit :
> Hallo,
>
> And mp3-streaming... ;) Plus Flash is so slow on Linux. Do you happen
> to have some pointers at hand at how to make good use of SVG for Web
> based installations?
For mp3, we have OGG which has a windows plug-in, so that I think
Le mar 04/05/2004 à 09:41, Frank Barknecht a écrit :
>
> Many other applications also support OSC. For web based installations
> and for many other things I'd say, OSC is the way to go. It just
> misses hardware support. ;) You can go the flash route and use flosc
> os similar, or incoporate Java p
Le mar 04/05/2004 à 11:24, Frank Barknecht a écrit :
> Hallo,
> Frank Barknecht hat gesagt: // Frank Barknecht wrote:
>
> > Many other applications also support OSC. For web based installations
> > and for many other things I'd say, OSC is the way to go. It just
> > misses hardware support. ;) You
Le ven 16/04/2004 à 09:19, Ariel Sommeria a écrit :
>
> One more question that comes up:
> Would someone have a distro to recommend? Compact and already tuned for
> audio/low-latency applications? I've started with SuSE, but I could use
> something more light weight...
> Thanks for all the help!
>
Hi,
Interesting project...
Most of the protocols (RTP and others) that have been mentionned in the
replies are on top of TCP or UDP and thus are not adapted for your real
time application. Either ethernet or 1394 would be more adapted.
IIUC, you don't need some kind of load balancing between the
L'Ircam organise dans le cadre de Résonances 2003 une journée pour faire
le point sur les logiciels libres dans le domaine musical et audio
professionnel, l'évolution de Linux vers plus de facilité d'utilisation,
les compatib
On Fri, 2003-09-26 at 02:42, Paul Davis wrote:
> amazing that these guys have the guts to show the screenshot ..
>
> http://news.harmony-central.com/Newp/2003/Symbolic-Comp-5-Mod-Win.htlm
Probably:
http://news.harmony-central.com/Newp/2003/Symbolic-Comp-5-Mod-Win.html
>
> looks like OpenMusic t
What I'd ***really*** would like to see is how it looks once you do
Command-E (i.e. it "unlocks" the patch and all the wires between the
objects suddenly appear). Because in a MAX/MSP GUI, the wires between
the objects (and some objects too) are hidden when the patch is
"locked".
I've seen rather
On Tue, 2003-03-18 at 12:46, Steve Harris wrote:
> Yes, but the ID number would be created from a hash of the unqiue
> identifier (eg. a URI), so it would be consistant between sessions.
What would be this unique identifier in the case of the jMax plugin? The
full path name?
Anyhow, this would b
On Tue, 2003-03-18 at 10:36, Steve Harris wrote:
> Thats OK as a quick fix, but it doesn't solve the broader problem, if you
> save state from a host using jMax LADSPA plugins then it wont necceserily
> be the same set when you reload.
>
> I think LADSPA needs self assigned ID's, if the UID space
On Sat, 2003-01-25 at 20:06, Bob Ham wrote:
>
> I think there's some confusion here, so I'll be very specific. In the
> .so, the _init function would go through each patch file in each
> directory and extract the information about them (eg, name, port
> descriptors, etc) and build its list of lad
On Thu, 2003-01-23 at 21:23, Bob Ham wrote:
> On Thu, 2003-01-23 at 18:02, François Déchelle wrote:
>
> > > I'm guessing that Paul was wondering how you tell the LADSPA plugin what
> > > jMax patch to load. Well, thats what I'm wondering anyway ;)
> >
> > If the patch is included in the .c, then
On Thu, 2003-01-23 at 17:15, Paul Davis wrote:
> >one month we should have both ladspa inside jMax and jMax inside ladspa
> >(running a patch as a plugin).
>
> oh my. no string parameters, though, true?
>
>
To run a patch as a LADSPA plugin, there will a generic jMax plugin that
loads the patch
On Thu, 2003-01-23 at 00:20, Paul Davis wrote:
> >IMHO, a fancy GUI for a real time effect like this one is a bit of a
> >wasted effort. You typically use this thing from your geetar and a pedal
>
> geetar? don't got no steenkin geetar. jus me an' mah old iron ufo
> drum, the latest toy to spend t
On Wed, 2003-01-22 at 10:21, Kjetil S. Matheussen wrote:
>
>
> 2. It was a provocation. :)
>
> For two years (or somethings), people have complained about the bad
> performance of the jack system. And I don't think it has been solved. I
> dont know about alsa; and doesn't understand the driver-c
Paul Davis wrote:
>
> The difficulty with that approach is that there are other reasons why
> we might have been interrupted. In particular, I have found that
> looping on EINTR can be very dangerous in threaded programs because
> they seem to be able to avoid exiting ...
>
> However, I suppose
Paul Davis wrote:
>
> as alluded to in a previous message, there is a bit of a serious
> problem in trying to provide a "legacy application" (i.e. most of
> them) with an easy way to use LAAGA without a more significant
> restructuring (my motivating example is MusE).
>
> the plan was to provide
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veryone took the oppurtunity to review Apple's specs. I have
> not, because I don't want to be "contaminated" at this point. Because...
>
> I am *VERY* excited.
>
> Two days ago, I sat in the Piazza della Republica in Firenze with
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