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2004 Sep 10
3
FlacPak
> Steve Lhomme wrote:
>
> You might try to contact the makers of FruityLoops. Right now their
> samples packs are in Ogg format (stored in a WAV IIRC). They like open
> and free formats (they also use the LAME encoder).
I've thought of doing lossy compression before on instruments, but I'd
much rather stick to lossless, at least for now. There are issues to...
2004 Sep 10
1
FlacPak
On Wed, Nov 19, 2003 at 08:41:56AM -0700, tech@bishop.dhs.org wrote:
> On Tue, Nov 18, 2003 at 08:34:05PM -0800, Josh Green wrote:
> > > Steve Lhomme wrote:
> > >
> > > You might try to contact the makers of FruityLoops. Right now their
> > > samples packs are in Ogg format (stored in a WAV IIRC). They like open
> > > and free formats (they also use the LAME encoder).
> >
> > I've thought of doing lossy compression before on instruments, but I'd
> > much rather stick...
2003 Apr 03
1
OGG in RIFF-WAVE (encoding with MSACM)
...tself does
not have
this feature i wanted to write one myself. The point for it is to save space
when
sharing "zipped loop packages". Such packages contain the samples (WAV) and
the song
file (FLP). At first i wrote just an encoder WAV->Ogg and it worked fine.
But than i
found out that FruityLoops uses ACM so i wanted to support that too.
Attached is a half-working code that encodes a WAV file using ACM.
And here is the problem. The encoded files have either "holes" in them
(that's what Sound Forge shows) or are shorter (that's what Wavelab and
FruityLoops shows).
I've...
2001 Dec 07
8
acm codec
does there exist anywhere a useful source version of an ACM for vorbis
audio? I've seen the binary one somewhere in Japan, and there's an
abandoned project at SourceForge, but I'm having a helluva time building
it.
I know all the caveats about CBR vs. VBR, ACM/AVI problems etc. but I need
it anyway.
Thanks in advance -
___ Dan Miller
(++,) Founder, CTO, On2.com
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2005 Apr 30
2
Fruity Loops
Has anyone gotten Fruity Loops 5 to work in wine? I really like this
program, but I don't want to have to reboot into windows every time I want
to use it.
Thanks,
Brian
2003 Nov 03
0
MIDI and friends
Hi, I really appreciate the good work put into wine. And indeed I have some
questions:
How sophisticated (if at all) is alsa midi support from within wine-hosted
sound applications? Think of Cubase/Fruityloops plus some Softsynths played
and recorded by an external keyboard.
Alsa works very well with low latency etc. on my current debian
installation. How thin/thick is the wine sound emulation layer?
Any experiences/suggestions with wine + sound/midi are welcome.
Thanks, Andreas
--
NEU F?R ALLE - G...
2004 Sep 10
0
FlacPak
On Tue, Nov 18, 2003 at 08:34:05PM -0800, Josh Green wrote:
> > Steve Lhomme wrote:
> >
> > You might try to contact the makers of FruityLoops. Right now their
> > samples packs are in Ogg format (stored in a WAV IIRC). They like open
> > and free formats (they also use the LAME encoder).
>
> I've thought of doing lossy compression before on instruments, but I'd
> much rather stick to lossless, at least for...
2011 Jul 25
1
No sound in Eve Online after 1.3.25 update
I no longer have sound in Eve Online since updating to 1.3.25, neither do I have Jack support anymore for 'WineAsio' and fruityloops. Why the sudden move away from the sound supported drivers???
Is there a way I can fix this?
Im a freelance musician and use FL9 on a daily basis. Thanks Wine for the FIX....
2004 Sep 10
2
FlacPak
--- tech@bishop.dhs.org wrote:
> On Tue, Nov 18, 2003 at 08:34:05PM -0800, Josh Green wrote:
> > > Steve Lhomme wrote:
> > >
> > > You might try to contact the makers of FruityLoops. Right now
> their
> > > samples packs are in Ogg format (stored in a WAV IIRC). They like
> open
> > > and free formats (they also use the LAME encoder).
> >
> > I've thought of doing lossy compression before on instruments, but
> I'd
> > muc...
2004 Sep 10
2
FlacPak
On Mon, 2003-11-17 at 11:04, Josh Coalson wrote:
> could you clarify your plan... are you thinking about
> 1) encoding to a FLAC container and using metadata blocks
> for everything that is not data?
> 2) writing your own container?
>
> 1) seems kind of impractical to do in a general way.
>
I'm starting to also think that 2) is the best route. I was originally