On Fri, 4 May 2012, Luke Kuhn wrote:
Thanks to whoever put on onto using Volti to control volume with alsa direct or
via jack!
I'll let Milan know.
Best,
Marc
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On Thu, 23 Feb 2012, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
I don't have the time to test Brasero.
I just might do- I'd like to take a look both at Brasero and
DVDstyler. No promises though. My PC has been acting a bit dodgy
yesterday- some drive corruption issues. Not sure if the drive
is dying on me or if
On Mon, 20 Feb 2012, Len Ovens wrote:
Is there anyone who does more video work and can test brasero for making
video cd/dvds. Are there tools that are missing for this work?
I'm personally still dreaming about a tool that allows you to drag and
drop videos of any format to a DVD image and
Hi Scott,
you can make a request for packaging (RFP) in debian:
http://www.debian.org/devel/wnpp/
if it doesn't have inappropriate licensing or other issue it will get
into debian and then into ubuntu.
Do I need to be the owner of the package for that? Although I did
contribute to Volti in
On Mon, 14 Nov 2011, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
In my experience, the main difficulty in removing Pulseaudio is
finding a replacement volume control applet that can sit in a systray.
I've had that problem. The Volti volume control applet will do the
trick nicely.
Best,
Marc
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On Mon, 14 Nov 2011, Luke Kuhn wrote:
Where did you get the Volti volume control applet? I cannot find it in
Ubuntu's repos for ANY currently supported version.
Yes, that's a shame isn't it?
It can be found here: http://code.google.com/p/volti/
On the bottom left on the Project Home tab,
On Sun, 24 Jul 2011, Ronan Jouchet wrote:
Hello Ubustu folks,
Thomas Gleixner announced the Linux 3.0-rt1 kernel on the kernel
mailing list:
https://lkml.org/lkml/2011/7/22/288
That was fast!
Marc
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On Fri, 20 May 2011, Filipe Lopes wrote:
There's only a catch - when a user stops jack, it has to manually restart
pulseaudio to make it work again.
If only there were only one catch. For one, this also
happens when jack just crashes, which under too heavy loads it very well
may. Second,
precipitous.me...@cox.net wrote:
Is there an official Made With UbuntuStudio logo? My
latest album
was recorded almost entirely using it, and I would
like to be able to advertise that fact.
It seems like a great way to draw more deserved
attention to an incredible OS.
As you're
On Fri, 3 Sep 2010, Chris Jones wrote:
Once again Marc, I'm not going to flog a dead horse with the same
response.
You're probably not aware, but I am also the Co-Maintainer of the Fedora
Design Suite Spin.
No, I wasn't aware of that. In any case, I'd consider
that an example of your work.
On Fri, 3 Sep 2010, tto...@ttoine.net wrote:
I just saw in the Maverick beta wiki pages that in Ubuntu Studio
Maverick, some work has been done for better integration between
PulseAudio and Jackd. Is it available for vanilla Ubuntu too ?
If not, does this need to install a specific package,
On Thu, 2 Sep 2010, Ara Pulido wrote:
Right now, and for Beta, the Ubuntu Studio ISOs haven't been tested:
http://iso.qa.ubuntu.com/qatracker/build/ubuntustudio/all
I am afraid that, if they remain untested, the Release Team might decide
to NOT release Ubuntu Studio Maverick Beta.
On Thu, 2 Sep 2010, Chris Jones wrote:
On Thu, 2010-09-02 at 06:03 -0400, Cory K. wrote:
Please post some links to a logo, wallpaper, website mockup, photo,
smiley face, hell, a doodle on a napkin.
Congratulations, you've just joined the crowd of many people already
that confuse the
On Thu, 4 Feb 2010, Eric Hedekar wrote:
The problem is a bureaucratic one at this stage,
because Jack is in the Universe repositories of Ubuntu,
applications in the Main repositories (Pulse Audio for
example) can't be built against it so Pulse Audio isn't
compiled with Jack support in the
On Mon, 7 Dec 2009, Cory K. wrote:
Is it a reason that I don't understand for that ?
Because I'm think it's and VERY VERY hard dep.
There are a lot of audio apps that depend on JACK (Ardour
is no exception- both Ardour and JACK are by Paul Davis).
Perhaps this is part of the reason?
Hi,
Just FYI- the automatic kernel 2.6.24-25-rt upgrade broke
glx in ubuntustudio (Ubuntu 8.04.3 LTS). Reverting back to
kernel 2.6.24-24-rt solved the problem.
Regards,
Marc
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Hello Elie,
I made a little program for real-time vocoded vocals
[...] I call my program SnoKoder.
I'll make sure to check it out- thank you for the effort!
I put in quite a few more features:
- built-in voice recording
- noise removal, DC filter, gain, compressor, and echoes
- dry/wet
On Thu, 18 Jun 2009, flow space wrote:
as ubuntu-studio is mainly for the creatives in the audio field,
[...]
audio:
I tried to make things as smooth and easy as possible.
For every program that needs Jack to run (good),
qjackctl will start with that program, automatically
Ubuntu Studio
On Thu, 18 Jun 2009, flow space wrote:
as ubuntu-studio is mainly for the creatives in the audio field,
[...]
audio:
I tried to make things as smooth and easy as possible.
For every program that needs Jack to run (good),
qjackctl will start with that program, automatically
Ubuntu Studio
On Sat, 7 Mar 2009, refaat bouricha wrote:
Does Ubuntu Studio allow compiling and running real time programs ?
Yes.
If it does, in that case all I have to do is to install it ?
Yes.
Otherwise, could you advise me?
Yes - read up on realtime issues. I think what you mean is running
programs
On Tue, 3 Feb 2009, Eric Hedekar wrote:
I have to vote for Rezound. It's a very feature-rich and stable audio editor,
I know Audacity is included already, but I
find it to be buggy at the best of times. I'd like to advocate for inclusion
of Rezound but not the exclusion of Audacity
- if
On Tue, 3 Feb 2009, Eric Hedekar wrote:
I have to vote for Rezound. It's a very feature-rich and stable audio editor,
I know Audacity is included already, but I
find it to be buggy at the best of times. I'd like to advocate for inclusion
of Rezound but not the exclusion of Audacity
- if
On Tue, 30 Sep 2008, Joni Quintana wrote:
I'm developing a project with real time MIDI.
How accurate does your real-time need to be?
Is ALSA midi good enough for you? In that case,
you could skip the midishare library altogether.
Check the sources for DrumReplacer:
On Mon, 1 Sep 2008, Cory K. wrote:
we're looking at these options:
* Shipping the -generic kernel with this 8.10 release of Ubuntu
Studio and let people compile their own -rt kernel. With a latter
PPA release of -rt for testing as upstream support happens.
* Ship a
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