>> Did not find libasound (aka. libasound2), exiting!
You are missing libasound / libasound-dev...
On Ubuntu installing portaudio19-dev forces the installation of
libasound2-dev.
Full build instructions for Ubuntu here:
http://mixxx.sourceforge.net/wiki/index.php/SVN#eeePC
If you can not get th
trying to install from cvs, the error
scons: Reading SConscript files ...
Platform: Linux
QT path: /opt/qt4
Loading qt4 tool...
Checking for C library portaudio... (cached) yes
Checking for C library mad... (cached) yes
Checking for C library id3tag... (cached) yes
Checking for C library vorbisfi
On Wed, 13 Feb 2008, Robin Sheat wrote:
> > It IS possible that I was loading into player1 while it was
> > still playing the (silent) tail of the track.
> I don't think you can do that. At least, the way I do it, it doesn't let you
> load a track in to replace something that's currently playing.
On Tuesday 12 February 2008 20:26:27 you wrote:
> Hmm... this is possibly similar to what I did... the track
> in the player had been playing for "some time" eg. > 60
> seconds. I assume by "analyze" you mean BPM detect or some
> other one-time-upon-load function?
It's something like that, yeah. I'