On 1/8/07, Pau Arumi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
kind king knight wrote:
> I don't think that vst, or dxi, are useful to work with qt, because they
> aren't adopted in Linux, and I don't think that windows users would
> bother compiling sources (for releasing compiled qt applications you
> must b
event loops and graphical buffers. I'm looking for examples or tips to speed
up my getting it working.
On 1/8/07, Robert Jonsson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi Patrick,
On Monday 08 January 2007 09:04, Patrick Stinson wrote:
> has anyone gotten a qt-based gui to work with audiounits, vst, rtas,
I'm sorry, but that wasn't my question. We have written a large commercial
app that we are going to sell, and we are looking for example code to
integrate it with the stated plugin architectures
On 1/8/07, kind king knight <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I don't think that vst, or dxi, are usefu
kind king knight wrote:
I don't think that vst, or dxi, are useful to work with qt, because they
aren't adopted in Linux, and I don't think that windows users would
bother compiling sources (for releasing compiled qt applications you
must buy the qt license). Beside qt doesn't have good routines
Hi Patrick,
On Monday 08 January 2007 09:04, Patrick Stinson wrote:
> has anyone gotten a qt-based gui to work with audiounits, vst, rtas, dxi,
> or another commercial plugin framework?
No, but why should it not work?
What is the problem you are expecting, event loop interference?
Regards,
Robe
I don't think that vst, or dxi, are useful to work with qt, because they
aren't adopted in Linux, and I don't think that windows users would
bother compiling sources (for releasing compiled qt applications you
must buy the qt license). Beside qt doesn't have good routines for
playing sound (i am th
has anyone gotten a qt-based gui to work with audiounits, vst, rtas, dxi, or
another commercial plugin framework?
cheers
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