On 24/09/2015 21:33, Aaron Horn wrote:
Hello,
I'm trying to run RD with Jack on my laptop. I need to run Jack at
192khz sampling rate for FM processing.
RD doesn't seem to want to play ball. When I start caed -d, it
complains of a sample rate mismatch and all the music plays at the
wrong spee
According to the documents its rdimport can set cut start/end dates in
the arguments, but it also says:
... If the imported file does not reference a start date, create with
startdate/enddate offset ...
How does an input file "reference" start/end dates? The
metadata-pattern doesn't mention fi
On Thursday 24 September 2015 03:00:35 pm Rob Landry wrote:
> Debian 8 allows one to choose one's desktop, and I'm using MATE, which
> seems close enoug to Gnome 2 as makes no difference.
There are several reasons CentOS is the supported platform.
I don't see that changing any time real soon.
ST only knows how to talk to Jack on linux. No ALSA/PortAudio support.
On 24/09/2015 23:11, Jeremy W. Eisenzimmer wrote:
Then my next question would be is why are you feeding the output from ST back
into Jack? I would tell ST to dump directly to the sound card once it finished
the processing
Then my next question would be is why are you feeding the output from ST back
into Jack? I would tell ST to dump directly to the sound card once it finished
the processing - then Jack could run at 44100 or 48000 Hz.
Jeremy Eisenzimmer
IT Director & Engineering
Lake Region RadioWorks
Sent from m
That's exactly what I am doing...
Jack will only run at one sample rate. StereoTool only runs at the
sample rate jack is running at.
Therefore if you want 192khz output, everything has to run at that
sample rate.
On 24/09/2015 23:05, Jeremy W. Eisenzimmer wrote:
If you want to process it
If you want to process it - why not use StereoTool? Then you can set up Jack to
feed it at more appropriate sample rates (44100 or 48000 hz) and use StereoTool
to output 192 KHz to your FM exciter.
Would be less problematic
Jeremy Eisenzimmer
IT Director & Engineering
Lake Region RadioWorks
S
Hello,
I'm trying to run RD with Jack on my laptop. I need to run Jack at
192khz sampling rate for FM processing.
RD doesn't seem to want to play ball. When I start caed -d, it
complains of a sample rate mismatch and all the music plays at the wrong
speed.
What am I doing wrong here?
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On Wed, 23 Sep 2015, Frederick Gleason wrote:
Now if I could just figure out how to turn off Gnome 3’s idiotic ‘hot
corners’ feature, life would be perfect…
Don't like Gnome 3. Gave up on it after much frustration.
Debian 8 allows one to choose one's desktop, and I'm using MATE, which
seem
On Thu, 2015-09-24 at 08:47 -0400, Frederick Gleason wrote:
> Thanks. Tried this one already, with no success. Unfortunately, it works
> only with single monitor setups. Both of my R&D rigs are dual monitor.
http://blog.allanglesit.com/2012/03/gnome3-disable-hot-corners/
it does fix it this
Hi,
Just tried this on Ubuntu Gnome 14.04, it works for me with dual
screens. I'm using built in Intel graphics rather than Nvidia/AMD if
that makes a difference.
Wayne Merricks
The Voice Asia
On 24/09/15 13:47, Frederick Gleason wrote:
On Sep 23, 2015, at 21:32 05, WBHM Web Operations wr
On Sep 23, 2015, at 21:32 05, WBHM Web Operations wrote:
> Try this extension
>
> https://extensions.gnome.org/extension/118/no-topleft-hot-corner/
Thanks. Tried this one already, with no success. Unfortunately, it works only
with single monitor setups. Both of my R&D rigs are dual monitor.
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