Re: [linux-audio-dev] *.rm to *.wav

2002-03-11 Thread Vincent Touquet
Try vsound (you'l need realplayer too ...) http://www.zip.com.au/~erikd/vsound/ best regards vini PS: this is more a LAU (linux-audio-user) question ... On Mon, Mar 11, 2002 at 08:43:06AM -0300, Luis Pablo Gasparotto wrote: Hi Folks, I need to convert Real Audio files to wav files. Is there

[linux-audio-dev] [OT?] Video an Audio Sync

2002-03-01 Thread Vincent Touquet
An interesting article: http://linuxpowercom/displayphp?id=216 I don't know if it is really offtopic, as we were discussing some general open media site anyway :) Maybe I should have CC'd the gestreamer people This guy makes some very valid points about Video APIs and (relevant for this list

Re: [linux-audio-dev] introduction ideas

2002-02-22 Thread Vincent Touquet
Um, I suppose the grafic is some jpeg or gif ? Just attach it then to the text message ? HTML email is a no-go on mailinglists and UseNet, it wasn't yesterday, nor will it ever be. best regards vini On Fri, Feb 22, 2002 at 04:06:29PM +0100, Thomas Wabner wrote: Hi, please tell me how you

[linux-audio-dev] video graphics on music / MIDI

2002-01-30 Thread Vincent Touquet
Hi I've played with a few apps on Mac where you could control video / graphics playback with MIDI controllers. Now I'm looking for such an app, possibly where you can synchronize certain features of the video (like playback rate), to certain features of the audio (/MIDI) (like eg. pitch). Now I

Re: [linux-audio-dev] ALL RIGHT!! linux support comes first!!

2002-01-26 Thread Vincent Touquet
(cut) This might be a little technical, but I just wanted to explain how I think they did it. And the techniques used are not that new... these are the most simple digital communication techniques. A 2400baud modem uses more sophisticated techniques. The difficulty is applying digital

Re: [linux-audio-dev] ALL RIGHT!! linux support comes first!!

2002-01-26 Thread Vincent Touquet
Anyway, I'd love any feedback on this, I instanly made this up, so I probably missed some major things... i haven't read it, but i'd be relatively confident that what you describe is the basis of their (US) patent. Well, it's a US patent, isn't it ... How could we check if they have applied for

Re: [linux-audio-dev] ALL RIGHT!! linux support comes first!!

2002-01-26 Thread Vincent Touquet
I've had a *very* quick look on the EU Patents site, http://www.european-patent-office.org, and I couldn't see anything. Didn't find anything in the name of Stanton Magnetics ... A quick look revealed following patents (get your ActiveX browser ready ;()

Re: [linux-audio-dev] ALL RIGHT!! linux support comes first!!

2002-01-25 Thread Vincent Touquet
(cut) Since it looks like there is some demand I wil try to clean up the mess and write a little readme ASAP Thanks ! no since it involves changing the recordplayers hardware and I use it to dj at places were the owners would frown upon someone taking apart their 1210s my setup just works by

Re: [linux-audio-dev] ALL RIGHT!! linux support comes first!!

2002-01-24 Thread Vincent Touquet
Hm, but as they will be using their own distro of Linux, they _have_ to provide the sources (thank you GPL). Of course not for their application, but that who prevents you from copying the binary and using it on another system ? The fact that they are using Linux is just great by itself. If I

Re: [linux-audio-dev] ALL RIGHT!! linux support comes first!!

2002-01-23 Thread Vincent Touquet
On Wed, Jan 23, 2002 at 01:23:34PM -0500, Paul Davis wrote: From the NAMM announcement of Stanton Magnetics Final Scratch: Initially, Final Scratch will only be available for Linux and BeOS operating systems running on an Intel compatible CPU. A Mac version is planned. (cut) I wonder if

Re: [linux-audio-dev] mail loop

2002-01-18 Thread Vincent Touquet
I thought mutt was going crazy and had forgot to tag the messages as read :) I think we had this problem earlier too, but it silently vanished for a while ... regards vini On Thu, Jan 17, 2002 at 04:52:40PM -1000, William J. DeMeo wrote: Taybin Rutkin wrote: Is anyone else getting duplicates

Re: [linux-audio-dev] open-source like hardware

2002-01-17 Thread Vincent Touquet
(cut) Yes, that's not very close to what I need. One system that comes close is http://www.pentek.com/products/GetOTD.CFM/ap128chS.pdf?Filename=ap128chS.pdf Hm, it needs a self contained MS-DOS workstation, bummer :) ;) vini

Re: [linux-audio-dev] new linux scheduler

2002-01-14 Thread Vincent Touquet
Look for the postings by Jussi Laako, it includes nice latency graphs. The results are quite stunning :) best regards vini On Mon, Jan 14, 2002 at 02:17:16PM -0500, Taybin Rutkin wrote: Here's a scheduler patch for 2.4.17. It looks like it changes a bunch of operations to O(1). I wasn't sure

Re: [linux-audio-dev] open-source like hardware

2002-01-13 Thread Vincent Touquet
(cut) Yeah, I think they cost about 5000 Euro :) (probably a little less, but around that figure) (cut) Make that 500 :) Guess I'm not that used to counting in Euro yet. best regards vini

Re: [linux-audio-dev] open-source like hardware

2002-01-12 Thread Vincent Touquet
(cut) Maybe a better approach would be, if you are thinking about low level stuff, to use FPGA or so, but again, it's expensive. (cut) Small note: The RME Hammerfall DSP cards are built upon a Xilinx FPGA. But I don't think they have their implementation openly available :) They use Xilinx

Re: [linux-audio-dev] Fwd: [PATCH] Preemptive Kernel for Ingo's O(1) scheduler

2002-01-11 Thread Vincent Touquet
Impressive to say the least :) Something tells me I'm going to love the upcoming kernel releases (and certainly 2.6 when it is there). Lowlatency + native alsa support. Yummy :) best regards vincent On Fri, Jan 11, 2002 at 10:10:37PM +0100, Roger Larsson wrote: Hi low latency lovers, With the

Re: [linux-audio-dev] Which Linux Distribution For ALSA?

2001-12-30 Thread Vincent Touquet
Well, I find it very easy to use Debian. But if this is your first encounter with Linux, that might not be the best idea ... I would recommend you the latest SuSE I think ... best regards vini On Sun, Dec 30, 2001 at 05:28:09PM -0500, Len Moskowitz wrote: Thanks to all who responded to my

Re: [linux-audio-dev] [ot] Mail loop?

2001-12-03 Thread Vincent Touquet
Same here ... Kind regards vincent On Mon, Dec 03, 2001 at 09:59:18AM -0500, Dave Phillips wrote: Steve Harris wrote: I seem to be seeing a very slow mail loop? Is it a problem at my end, or are other people seeing it too? Strange, I received four copies of your previous message and two of

Re: [linux-audio-dev] memory management

2001-11-26 Thread Vincent Touquet
(cut) Bonobo supposed to be the linux equivalent? I'm sure KDE has something similar too. Based on my very limited knowledge, I think it is KParts you are referring to, cfr. http://developer.kde.org/documentation/tutorials/kparts/ ClassIndex:

[linux-audio-dev] Looking for a specific developer

2001-11-20 Thread Vincent Touquet
Some time ago, i bought a Yamaha A3000. I could rely on some great sites to find info, there was even a site (www.teklab.com, which now has dissapeared) run by some guy called Jay Vaughan, who had some strong Linux sympathies and who brought me into contact with the author of the OpenSMDI

Re: [linux-audio-dev] latencytest results webpage

2001-11-16 Thread Vincent Touquet
Well of course :) Can you also put there a comprehensive mini-howto about how we should run which test to get these results ? kind regards vini On Fri, Nov 16, 2001 at 10:26:23AM +0100, Maarten de Boer wrote: Hello, I am thinking of setting up a webpage, where people can post their

[linux-audio-dev] Re: [linux-audio-user] Fwd: kalsatools available for download

2001-10-27 Thread Vincent Touquet
cut Are there versions of these without the KDE-requirement? I don't have KDE installed and I don't see, why it is necessary to have KDE required. Frank Barknecht Hm, me neither (model - view - controller separation anyone ? ;) Maybe they are just a nice kde giu on top of some existing alsa

Re: [linux-audio-dev] User Interface

2001-07-27 Thread Vincent Touquet
On Fri, Jul 27, 2001 at 08:37:18AM +0100, Nick Bailey wrote: (cut) time now. I've even just bought some hardware (a twin K7 1.2GHz with an RME soundcard amongst other things) to run it on! If it was a higher-level library than (cut) Hi, I'm about to buy a new computer too and i was thinking

Re: [linux-audio-dev] Article about multithreading

2001-06-18 Thread Vincent Touquet
Joe Pfeiffer wrote: [cut] Deadlock is really programmer error, so trying to avoid it is a really misplaced effort. Yes I see. But I think you mean allowing deadlocks to happen and then resolving by backtracking is bad ? I don't think deadlock avoidance costs, by which I mean programming as

[linux-audio-dev] Nice C++ DSP Library

2001-06-17 Thread Vincent Touquet
Here is something I stumbled upon that might be of interest to some of us: A nice C++ DSP Library, so you don't have to reinvent the wheel when you want to write a new LADSPA plugin ... http://www.pp.clinet.fi/~visitor/libdsp/overview.html Regards vincent

Re: [linux-audio-dev] Article about multithreading

2001-06-17 Thread Vincent Touquet
Juhana Sadeharju wrote: I guess manuals of SGI, Digital and Mac could be useful as programming aid. I have earlier downloaded many manuals in PDF format on threads programming, on real-time programming, etc. There is even a complete C reference book available. All for free. Juhana Could

Re: [linux-audio-dev] Article about multithreading

2001-06-16 Thread Vincent Touquet
Benno Senoner wrote: Hello, I've seen this on slashdot: http://www.systemlogic.net/articles/01/6/multithreading/ I've not had the time to read it yet but judging from the index it seems interesting and I think it's a good read for us audio folks. I read it, but it is mostly about *hardware

[linux-audio-dev] X and audio and video sync.

2001-06-13 Thread Vincent Touquet
Here's something interesting I read in an interview with Jim Gettys ... Link: http://www.linuxpower.org/display.php?id=211 There is a bit of work to hook up its facilities to the audio clocks left undone (though Keith Packard and I have been corresponding somewhat with Alan Cox about what needs

Re: [linux-audio-dev] Re: Linux Digital Audio Workstation in C?

2001-06-12 Thread Vincent Touquet
[cut] I did a search for its Hindi meaning and found this: http://www3.aa.tufs.ac.jp/~kmach/cgi-bin/cgiula_3.cgi?hre=laaga Look at the second definition... sticky substance == glue! -=- Kevin Conder, http://KevinDumpsCore.com Now if that isn't a sign of the almighty

Re: [linux-audio-dev] goodbye AudioQualityHOWTO, hello LiLAQ

2001-06-12 Thread Vincent Touquet
I like the name because it sounds nice :) And the content is great to. Nice Job ! Regards Vincent

Re: [linux-audio-dev] LAD website based on PHPNuke and mailinglist proposals ...

2001-06-01 Thread Vincent Touquet
Jörn Nettingsmeier wrote: [off-topic, just website stuff] [cut] Just one question: could we also dedicate some part of the site to specs (links / articles / ...) ? Regards Vincent

Re: [linux-audio-dev] It's time to vote (n. 1)

2001-05-25 Thread Vincent Touquet
[cut] Hmmm... while packets can arrive out of order, I would guess that they rarely do under any reasonable circumstances. Maybe something like a variable-length incoming packet buffer to stuff the packets into as they arrive; if packets don't arrive in time to be played the receiver

Re: [linux-audio-dev] It's time to vote (n. 1)

2001-05-24 Thread Vincent Touquet
Steve Harris wrote: my understanding is that when packets get routed via different paths, they might become shuffled, but not on a static route. Collisions. The packets back off (exponentially I think) so they can get shuffled easily. There is more going on over ethernet than you think.

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