This will be great once its working. However, I fear that many of our
Windows users are on something other than 7, so it won't be a
catch-all. (Maybe we should do a poll on the forums or blog.)
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Just ran across this: http://www.skratchworx.com/news3/comments.php?id=1500
Looks like adding direct HID support to Mixxx soon may indeed be a prudent
idea, or we'll be playing catch-up there as well eventually. After we merge
features_HSS1394 (which does some of the needed refactoring,) I'll make
Hello everyone.
No one's in IRC at this time, so I figured I'd send a message. I'm the
Windows packager and tried to build Mixxx trunk (what will become v1.8) for
the first time today and ran into a bunch of issues I need some input on:
:
Building with M4A support (using mp4v2 library):
- #include
Hi all.
I just built Mixxx for the first time in Linux on my AMD64 system and it's
AWESOME!! (Only 15% CPU usage with two songs playing, pitch-indep time-stretch,
dynamic EQs, and 3ms h/w latency!)
Anyway, I noticed the OutlineNetbook skin chopped off the last digit of the BPM
and the first tw
> The only conclusion I can draw is that if the device receives a load of
> midi messages too quickly it can't cope/loses some.
What OS are you on? We've seen this on Linux with the SCS.3d as well:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/mixxx/+bug/342952
So I think it's related to the MIDI subsystem rather
Hi all.
Rather than repeat myself, take a look at:
https://blueprints.launchpad.net/mixxx/+spec/mixxx-winlib-overhaul
Garth, perhaps you could work your magic on this as well? (Since you've already
been down this road a bit with rebuilding the deps under MinGW32.)
Sincerely,
Sean M. Pappalardo
Hello.
Please report your findings here:
http://www.mixxx.org/wiki/doku.php/supported_controller_test_grid
And there are links there to the info you'll need to fix the MIDI mapping files
if you are so inclined.
Sincerely,
Sean M. Pappalardo
"D.J. Pegasus"
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Hello again all.
I've been trying to get Mixxx to build under MSVC for the past week and I'm
FINALLY at the point where I tell MSVC to build the project but get the
following error log. Let me know what to try next.
1>-- Build started: Project: mixxx, Configuration: Debug Win32 --
1>Per
On further inspection (adding the /VERBOSE:LIB switch to the linker,) it
appears scons searches the wrong libraries:
Searching libraries
Searching F:\Mixxx\release-1.6.2\mixxx-winlib\portaudio.lib:
Searching F:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Visual Studio
9.0\VC\lib\LIBCMT.lib:
Search
Hi, all.
While trying to build Mixxx on Windows using VS 2008 and the Vista x64 SDK,
SCONS is unable to find PortAudio, even though the path in the SConscript is
correct. Take a look at the attached config.log and notice the large number of
unresolved external symbols when trying to compile the
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