I need to make some CDs for archiving and need to buy some blanks of the
highest quality, in the sense that data recorded on them will last the
longest time. Does anyone have any suggestions? Useful web sites?
Thanks - jon
I've given up reading all the followups to this, which has (as you
surely expected) ended in a religious discussion about GPL vs. BSD
licenses.
But if, as I suspect, you hold the original copyright to whatever you've
GPLed, and have not given the rights over to the FSF, as some people do,
there's
On Mon, 2007-02-19 at 13:18 -0800, vreuzon wrote:
> Jonathan Ryshpan a écrit :
> > The above recording session was done while jack was "Stopped". Would
> > jack work better if it were "Rolling"?
>
> This "play" button refers to jack "tra
I've been using jack and qjackctl with audacity under Linux (FC6). It
seems to be working OK with 1 approx 1 msec xrun in a half hour
recording session, when unfortunately my backup system kicked in.
However there's something I don't understand about jack, even after
reading a lot of the documen
The functions sched_get_priority_max() and sched_get_priority_min()
return the max and min priorities available for the scheduling policy in
force (currently 99 and 1 for SCHED_RR).
What method can be used to discover the max priority currently available
to the current process, as controlled by
On Sat, 2007-02-03 at 18:24 -0500, nick thomas wrote:
> On 2/3/07, Jonathan Ryshpan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Which algorithm/library/program is used for sample rate conversion by
> > cdrecord in Linux? Other programs? I assume there is a library to
> > perform t
Which algorithm/library/program is used for sample rate conversion by
cdrecord in Linux? Other programs? I assume there is a library to
perform this function, which is used by most utilities, xmms, amarok,
cdrecord, audacity, etc. Is there any easy way to find this out?
I have just done a simpl