On Tuesday 07 January 2014 01:33:05 pm Wayne Merricks wrote:
> The single cart thing will play at random any valid cuts so won't do
> what you expect.
Unless each cart contains one and only one cut.
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Greetings,
One thing I have been facing is why some alsa cards, particularly usb audio
adapters show up for jack, but are not seen when running rdalsaconfig.
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The single cart thing will play at random any valid cuts so won't do
what you expect.
I can't think of an easy way to automate chapters as it all ends with
messy manual editing and random variation.
You would be better off creating a cart that contains single cuts of
however many chapters yo
I'm new, so these may be stupid questions.
I am working with spoken text.
Some of our programs will be readings from a large
book, some chapters each day.
For example, if we have The Pride and Prejudice Hour,
I would like to fill almost full with successive chapters
from P&P. Then we would pad
On Mon, 6 Jan 2014, Marc Steele wrote:
I've done a bit of experimentation at work and only some of the Digigram
cards seem to have drivers for Linux. The VX222 (v1 and v2) work but don't
play nice with Rivendell. Even when they do work, they can run into errors
that require the machine to be r
It's an M-Audio FastTrack Pro, which has been known to be a bit wonky under
Linux. I'm just doing some experiments until we can get proper audio
interfaces. Using another interface might work, but that code seems broken
to me, so it should probably be fixed.
On Mon, Jan 6, 2014 at 7:02 AM, Lorne
Are the Echo cards plug and play on Linux, as I've experienced the Delta
cards are? Last time I've tried Echo I had no luck.
2014/1/6 Alessio Elmi
> Echo as well could be an option. Something like Layla 24/96 (PCI) would
> really be deal (2nd hand, around 100€ or less in here).
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