Steve Harris wrote:
On Thu, Jan 12, 2006 at 03:48:50 +0100, Esben Stien wrote:
OT: I think it's wrong to write the type names as plurals. A formal
categorization should not use plurals. It's the "Generator" group, not
the "Generators" group, f.ex.
Its a perosnaly preference thing, rdf types ar
Jay Vaughan wrote:
just to let you guys know .. following up on the GP2X synthesis thread
from earlier, the author of littleGPtracker for the GP32 (ARM-based
handheld predecessor to the GP2X) has this to say about synthesis on ARM ..
That sounds fairly promising.
On another note, have you
Alfons Adriaensen wrote:
On Wed, Jan 11, 2006 at 02:08:05PM +, Steve Harris wrote:
Damn, does it show ;)
You're not alone :-)
In the near future I may be an Acorn user yet again! I'm planning to
appropriate my Dad's old A5000, find our Sibelius discs, and put the
MIDI interface to
Hi again
Sorry, I had another relevant thought.
I have always found playing oggs in Windows to be completely
hassle-free, possibly because I've always used Winamp, and kept it up to
date semi-regularly. By the time I first came across an ogg file, Winamp
supported it "out of the box".
In co
Paul Davis wrote:
are you sure winamp plays ogg after a regular, default install? or does
it need an additional codec pack, that a typical user would have no clue
about unless they understand what ogg/vorbis is and how it relates to
mp3?
I'm absolutely sure that all you need to do is to install
Paul Davis wrote:
the only reason it hasn't defeated mp3 is that the
overwhelming majority of all compressed music format music players do
not support it. do you have any idea how hard it is for a windows user
to play even an ogg file?
I only respond because I feel that this may mislead any pas