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2010 Dec 25
0
For sale Yamaha DGX-640 Grand Piano Keyboard for $450USD
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2002 Oct 01
0
ext3 kernel panic (turntable.c)
Here is some output from a recent kernel panic I've gotten: anyone got any ideas as to what's causing this? The machine is running Debian Woody r0 with kernel version 2.4.18-k6. ---- Aborting journal on device ide0(3,5) Remounting filesystem read-only Ext3-fs error (device ide0(3,5) in start_transaction: journal has aborted Assertion failure in _journal_unfile_buffer() at
2011 Jan 10
5
FLAC is dead?
...I rippers, most of whom use flac > and cdparanoia as back-end utilities. Yep, if you can get their TOC tables to agree. cdparanoia, eac and cdda2wav do differ at times with this. It took raw scsi/ata commands to figure out who was right. A minor example of an unfixed fixable. > Technics ... turntables are still in production, out of the same factory > in Japan. They have definitely not left the market! > If you have news that Technics have definitely ceased production, please > link to an official website. Manufacturers routinely decline to state such matters. However, about 1.5 year...
2011 Jan 09
2
Idea to possibly improve flac?
> did you read brian w's explanation of why FLAC appears "dead" ? the > same thing really > applies to cdparanoia, a program now more than 10 years old, maybe > even 15. some things about ripping audio CDs just .... don't change. Oh I don't doubt the basics, red book is red book and bits are identically replicable and re rippable bits. But just as I said, there
2011 Jan 10
0
FLAC is dead?
...t (see below)... > Guess what? Technics patent expired, they failed to innovate and > left the market. Now we have an OEM fill-in led, in example, by > perhaps the Stanton ST.150. A new wrapper on the old LP core. I'm not sure about the patents, but the Technics 1200 and 1210 series turntables are still in production, out of the same factory in Japan. They have definitely not left the market! Stanton and other brands are playing "also ran" with direct drive or belt drive turntables that just aren't as good. Even with new decks easily available, secondhand Technics change...
2004 Aug 06
3
Problems connecting source
On Mon, 2003-12-08 at 15:56, Macsym wrote: > Hi everybody, > > I have a little problem to connect my source to an Icecast2-beta2 server > running on RH9. As a source encoder, I am using Winamp2/Oddcast on a windows > machine. I can connect to the server but when I start sending bytes (when I > start playing music), the source disconnects suddenly... > It was working fine
2004 Aug 06
3
Problems connecting source
At 05:29 PM 12/8/2003 +0100, you wrote: >Just one question, what is the most reliable source encoder for Windows? I >would like a program able to run at windows startup, that would encode a >soundcard input (from turntables from example) and that never stops... I am >satisfied with Winamp/Oddcast for the moment but I am just wondering if >there are other encoders even more reliable. the only other windows source client that supports icecast2 that I know of is SAM2 (from audiorealm)...However, as far as relia...
2019 Dec 23
3
Using Pulse Audio--question
On Mon, Dec 23, 2019 at 11:34:32AM +1100, Bill Maidment wrote: > On 23/12/2019 11:06 am, Fred Smith wrote: > > >I can find no way to do it with pavucontrol, nor the default mate > >sound tool. > > In my SL7 Mate system I use the Hardware and Output tabs in > System->Preferences->Hardware->Sound > > Cheers > Bill Thanks bill. But nothing I do there
2011 Jan 10
0
FLAC is dead?
...st because you used to be able to get a discount doesn't mean the product has been discontinued. The 1200 has always been expensive, and nobody has ever considered the cheaper alternatives to be a fair substitute. Of course they're expensive now, because nobody else makes a good turntable in that market. Fortunately, FLAC is free. It cannot be priced out of the market. Speaking of ripping vinyl to FLAC, I would expect that a belt drive would be better than direct drive. Direct drive motors impart frequency modulation into audio, where belt drive smoothes out the pulsing o...
2019 Dec 23
1
Using Pulse Audio--question
On Sun, Dec 22, 2019 at 5:23 PM David G. Miller <dave at davenjudy.org> wrote: > I do something similar to what you're trying to do when I digitize my > vinyl LPs. I take output from my amp/turntable into my sound card and > use Audacity to digitize it and write an appropriate sound file. I also > monitor the sound using Audacity by telling it to also route the sound > to my speakers. The point of all of this is that I think you need a > piece of software (Audacity is probably ov...
2017 Sep 27
3
USB audio on Centos-7
I'm using Centos-7 on my PC, with ASUS motherboard. internal audio has always worked fine EXCEPT that I can never get audio input (for recording) to work. I want to feed audio from a phono turntable and from a cassette deck. I use a phono preamp for the turntable, or directly connect the tape deck. but either nothing, or low level with horrible distortion. so, I gave up (after years of intermittent battles) and bought a Behringer UFO202, which looks like it should work fine with Linux. It...
2019 Dec 23
0
Using Pulse Audio--question
...is getting into it, in the input tab. in the recording > tab I can see it too, but there's nothing in the playback tab that > makes it come out the speakers. :( > > Fred I do something similar to what you're trying to do when I digitize my vinyl LPs.? I take output from my amp/turntable into my sound card and use Audacity to digitize it and write an appropriate sound file.? I also monitor the sound using Audacity by telling it to also route the sound to my speakers.? The point of all of this is that I think you need a piece of software (Audacity is probably overkill) to recei...
2004 Sep 10
1
FLAC and Surround
Hello, I'm new to this list, and I would like to know about the current status of FLAC and surround formats (5.1, 7.1). I know it is possible to compress interleaved multichannel files with FLAC, but does it in any way have any multichannel matrix, that collects common information from all channels and use this when compressing? If not, wouldn't it be a great idea to have this feature!!!
2004 Aug 06
0
Problems connecting source
...urce and hit "play" right after but it disconnected the source at this exact moment... Anyway, it's now working... Just one question, what is the most reliable source encoder for Windows? I would like a program able to run at windows startup, that would encode a soundcard input (from turntables from example) and that never stops... I am satisfied with Winamp/Oddcast for the moment but I am just wondering if there are other encoders even more reliable. Thaaaaannnnnnkkk you for any suggestion, MAX -----Original Message----- From: owner-icecast@xiph.org [mailto:owner-icecast@xiph.org] O...
2004 Aug 06
0
Problems connecting source
...2 AM To: icecast@xiph.org Subject: RE: [icecast] Problems connecting source At 05:29 PM 12/8/2003 +0100, you wrote: >Just one question, what is the most reliable source encoder for Windows? I >would like a program able to run at windows startup, that would encode a >soundcard input (from turntables from example) and that never stops... I am >satisfied with Winamp/Oddcast for the moment but I am just wondering if >there are other encoders even more reliable. the only other windows source client that supports icecast2 that I know of is SAM2 (from audiorealm)...However, as far as relia...
2001 Jun 25
3
Quadraphonics
Over the weekend I chanced by the house of a quadraphile friend of mine to check it his SQ setup. For those interested, he has a fairly decent Kenwood linear turntable with what I understand is a rather pricy cartridge manufactured by some company whose name escapes me, hooked into a Fosgate Tate II SQ decoder which is likewise hooked into two X10-D buffers then finally into a Marantz receiver. The whole system sounds absolutely wonderful on SQ records, and on...