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From: David Olofson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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That said, the XMMS/WinAmp model *is* in fact of the first kind I
mention above; GUIs with custom graphics. A skin for such an
application is basically just a set of images that replace the
original custom
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From: David Olofson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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However, there's one thing that's seriously worrying me: Software
piracy. I saw a poll somewhere, that indicated that a vast *majority*
of computer users considered piracy more or less OK. It's like they
simply
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From: Joern Nettingsmeier [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
STEFFL, ERIK *Internet* (SBCSI) wrote:
that said I have to admit we're not there yet, I am just
trying to get
soundblaster live! to record something (audio) and it just
doesn't:-)
assuming you use
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From: Charles Baker [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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1) Humans can and do play instruments with much worse response than
the 10ms we want as minimum in out linux apps.
...
most (all) naturally introduced latencies are fairly constant in time, one
can get 'feel; for
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From: Lamar Owen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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The idea is that you get the integrated value of the
amplitude of the sine
wave, since a sine wave always has the same shape. But the
amplitude, at the
Nyquist frequency, cannot change. Yes, I really said
contain information that cannot be captured
by the stated sampling frequency. Why would you amplitude modulate
anything that fast?
-BobC
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of STEFFL,
ERIK *Internet* (SBCSI)
Sent: Friday, June 14, 2002 12:01
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From: James McCartney [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
On Saturday, April 27, 2002, at 02:50 PM, John Lazzaro wrote:
submit the SuperCollider
language to be an open standard
Without taking this step, you're condemning the SC language to a
lifetime limited to the
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From: Paul Davis [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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haven't you understood the stupidities that OSS has forced on people
because of this assumption that a program should access /dev/foo? this
works when the kernel side of /dev/foo embodies all that /dev/foo is
one of the presentations was for demudi (debian based multi-media distro)
- I just checked their web page and it seems like the latest update was on
october 2001. anybody knows more details? is the project dead? on hiatus?
erik
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From: Dave Phillips
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From: Paul Davis [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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than 100ms requires a kernel patch. i don't know why you'd want to use
2.4.8 - the VM system is fundamentally broken until about 2.4.15 or
definitely, I had quite a few problems with IIRC 2.4.5/9/10, now I am at
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From: Ivica Bukvic [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
care != contribute
According to the English dictionary, you are right. But analyzing a
brick out of the buiding perspective is what gets you in
trouble: if
you were more sensitive to the context and realized
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From: Wa Ditti [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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is an obstacle for some PIII motherboard BIOS's which can
only handle up to 32
Gigs, I don't know if there's a way to go straight to the
operating system
without the BIOS being involved, if there is I like to know
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From: Ivica Bukvic [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
that's very shortsighted. also selfish (in contrast to
sharing ideas
that
are behind linux).
I do not see it being that way since there is no way that I could, for
instance, write a good Alsa port for
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From: Ivica Bukvic [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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I have to completely disagree with your statement here. I
could not care
less for BSD, Solaris or any other flavor or *nix. I use
Linux and that
is all I care for. Neither do I see any similarity with
Windows
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From: Mark Constable [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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Please, no more half-way compromises with OSS... kill it, do
not even consider backwards compatibility for old OSS apps!
Are there any worthwhile salavaging in light of newer developments ?
Every ounce of effort
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From: Andy Lo-A-Foe [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Howdy,
AlsaPlayer 0.99.52-cvs20011126-jack was released on the website,
http://www.alsaplayer.org
just wondering - I tried alsaplayer yesterday (after long time) and I
couldn't find any way to remotely control
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From: Josh Whiting [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
i am a list-lurker, primarily a windows multimedia user, but with an
interest in audio software development and hence an interest in linux.
anyway, i have and idea that has been provoked by my recent
explorations
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From: D. Stimits [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, November 21, 2001 11:17 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [linux-audio-dev] suggestion for developers: real
quad-channel output on an SBlive
STEFFL, ERIK *Internet* (SBCSI) wrote
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From: delire [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
just trying to install GSMP on a suse 7.1 box at another studio and
./configure produces the error:
cannot find STL file sstream
i've never come across this before..any solutions?
has all the same gtkmm / alsa / and
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From: Paul Davis [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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that's why i think JACK should be renamed to LAIC, which stands for
Linux Audio InterConnect
1) there's nothing Linux specific about it.
that's a very valid point. IMO good enough to not go with LAIC.
2) JACK =
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From: David Gerard Matthews Jr. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Marek Peteraj wrote:
3) Most people would have no idea how to say LAIC
Laic - of or relating to the laity - all those who are not
members of a
profession or specialized field. I think it should
regarding protability:
stl is fairly new and not properly supported everywhere but it's getting
better.
erik
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 9/17/01 8:30 AM
Subject: Re: STL / Qt flame-war (Re: [linux-audio-dev] Audio-related widgets
but stl is not 'each new library'. stl is part of c++ standard.
erik
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From: Tommi Ilmonen
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 9/17/01 8:05 AM
Subject: Re: STL / Qt flame-war (Re: [linux-audio-dev] Audio-related widgets
with Qt ?)
I guess it depends on what one
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From: Kevin Conder
...
i'm planning my sequencer-synthesizer-multitracker stuff
since cca 2 years,
What's CCA?
cca = approximately
erik
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From: Juhana Sadeharju [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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Anyone know how to get overloaded complex number operations to C
without rewriting everything in pure C++ style. It is possible
just to switch compiler to g++ for those files which uses the complex
number
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From: Paul Sladen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
On Tue, 28 Aug 2001, dany wrote:
I believe the new filetree-standard under linux will help a
lot: if I know my
distro is compliant, if I know the prog I try to install is
compliant, then I
can say there's a
most of the below seems quite reasonable, I just have few comments:
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From: Kevin Conder [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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08. Non-programmers don't want detailed explanations, they want simple
answers.
then you can only do simple things... as simple as possible
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From: Richard Guenther [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, July 31, 2001 1:25 AM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: RE: [linux-audio-dev] OSS question
On Mon, 30 Jul 2001, STEFFL, ERIK *Internet* (SBCSI) wrote:
Iain Sandoe schrieb:
I wrote
yes! instead of rigid menus or menus with last N open files etc. there
should be a menu re-arranging functionality that changes parts of the menu
so that the most often used functions are easy to access. For one-prupose
application that's already done, sort of, by designing the menu according
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From: David G Matthews [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
What about using UDP instead of TCP/IP? I don't know a whole
udp instead of tcp. both udp and tcp are part of tcp/ip (along with ip,
icmp, ...)
erik
lot about
networking, but I do know that jMax
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