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2019 Oct 07
2
CentOS for musicians?
Hello, still searching but didn't find very precise answers yet, is there a computer-aided musical creation -oriented flavor of CentOS (like the Ubuntu Studio)? Or would it be about gathering stuff from different repos and setting up everything by hand? A repository that would provide low-latency kernel (realtime one?): I've found the CentOS-RT from the CERN + (1)). Specific tools (from
2004 Oct 18
2
[Jackit-devel] Re: ices-kh dropping jack ports unexpectedly
Karl Heyes <karl@xiph.org> writes: > On Mon, 2004-10-18 at 18:27, Jack O'Quin wrote: > > Karl Heyes <karl@xiph.org> writes: > > > > > Are you running with realtime privileges, for this you need to start as > > > root if you want that. Even with realtime privileges there may be odd > > > cases where the scheduling latency is a bit too
2009 Aug 15
1
floating point
On Fri, Aug 14, 2009 at 6:47 PM, Brian Willoughby<brianw at sounds.wa.com> wrote: > When the ADC source and the DAC destination are both limited to 24- > bit fixed point integers, it makes absolutely no sense to store > recordings or final mixes in 32-bit floating point representation. > The headroom you speak of is completely unavailable when storing the > output of an ADC
2004 Oct 18
1
[Jackit-devel] Re: ices-kh dropping jack ports unexpectedly
>I can't really comment on jackd itself, as I haven't looked that much >into it. If running jackd as root requires client apps to also run as >root then that is a pretty bad issue. I would of thought that running >jackd as a realtime process (whether root or not) would be an important >consideration. jackd (realtime) requires various resources which it shares with its
2007 Apr 22
1
32-bit float?
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 I notice that FLAC can't handle "broadcast" WAV's in IEEE float format-- the native file format of Ardour and JACK, among other things. It also can't seem to handle 32-bit integer format either. Right now I have to convert WAV's to 24-bit before FLAC'ing it, then when converting it back again I've lost those bits.
2019 Oct 08
0
CentOS for musicians?
On 08/10/2019 00:18, wwp wrote: > Hello, > > still searching but didn't find very precise answers yet, is there a > computer-aided musical creation -oriented flavor of CentOS (like the > Ubuntu Studio)? Or would it be about gathering stuff from different > repos and setting up everything by hand? > > A repository that would provide low-latency kernel (realtime one?):
2010 Jun 01
1
Definite app_jack trouble - unsolvable
Greetings! I now found someone to test gtalk with and found out, that app_jack has a problem here. My voice gets transmitted fine, but I only get white noise from the other party. I tried to set my JACK samplerate to 8000 to make sure it's no libresample problem, the results were the same. My setup is: Linux Debian Lenny Kernel: 2.6.30.4 PREEMPT (self-built) JACKd: jackd version
2009 Oct 05
3
Questions about app_jack.c
Hello, My configuration is : Card 0 - kernel dummy sound card Card 1 - my soundcard I have a jackd running in background. My jackd launch command is : jackd --port-max 16 --realtime --no-mlock -d alsa --playback hw:1,0 --capture hw:1,0 --rate 8000 --period 1024 --shorts --inchannels 2 --outchannels 2 --dither triangular & 1 ) I open asterisk with chan_alsa.so connected (with asoundrc) to
2004 Oct 15
1
Wine question - sort of... program that ran now crashes
Hi, I run Gentoo on my audio box and for the last few weeks have been using a fairly complex setup that uses Wine-20040505. In this environment I am able to run small Windows apps called 'VSTs' under Wine and using Jack for pretty much real time audio performance. It had been working very well. From a Linux perspective the signal flow looked a bit like:
2018 Dec 01
4
I never touched nuthin'
hello, do you mind if I ask before I start poking about ? suddenly I notice that gmail is ignoring or because there is an error getmail is not sending the delete request. Mails are sent and received but not deleted gmail so I keep getting them. mick at rapunzel:~/.getmail$ getmail --rcfile getmailrc1 Delivery error (command deliver 1363 wrote to stderr: lda(mick,)Error:
2018 Dec 02
1
I never touched nuthin'
On 2018-12-01 14:35, Aki Tuomi wrote: >> On 01 December 2018 at 12:09 mick crane <mc at mickiwiki.com> wrote: >> >> >> hello, >> do you mind if I ask before I start poking about ? >> suddenly I notice that gmail is ignoring or because there is an error >> getmail is not sending the delete request. >> Mails are sent and received but not
2017 May 10
2
app_jack unavailable
Hello, I am new to Asterisk, so please bear with me. I have made a success installation from source of Asterisk 14.4.0 on Debian Jessie (8.7). And I am running the Asterisk server, with several extensions and dialplans, all working well. However I am struggling to get app_jack to run. In menuselect I can see that it is XXX due to dependencies on jack and resample, however both Debian packages:
2003 Oct 13
1
out going calls
I am not having any luck placing out going calls I dial the number 08 82420173 ( our outside line ) But all I get is engaged signal and log this. Oct 14 08:40:14 DEBUG[16401]: File pbx_wilcalu.c, Line 65 (autodial): Entered Wil-Calu fd=20 Oct 14 08:40:14 DEBUG[8201]: File chan_sip.c, Line 657 (create_addr): Setting NAT on RTP to 0 Oct 14 08:40:14 DEBUG[8201]: File chan_sip.c, Line 548
2016 May 03
1
R-3.2.5 Mac OS X package
On 5/2/16 4:25 PM, David Winsemius wrote: >> On May 2, 2016, at 3:45 PM, Mick Jordan <mick.jordan at oracle.com> wrote: >> >> When is the R-3.2.5 binary for Mac OS X likely to show up? > Where did you look? I see both Mavericks and SnowLeopard fork binaries with or without r.app GUI at http://r.research.att.com/ > > I've been using the 3.3.0 RC for a while with
2016 May 20
2
identical on closures
Specifically, the srcfile attribute of the srcref attribute of the two instances of the functions contain different environments, AFAICT. Environments are compared only by exact pointer, so this forces return FALSE. Snippets from .Internal(inspect(x)) and .Internal(inspect(y)): @cca008 03 CLOSXP g0c0 [MARK,NAM(2),ATT] FORMALS: @604b58 00 NILSXP g0c0 [MARK,NAM(2)] BODY: @cc9650 06 LANGSXP
2009 Aug 14
5
floating point
On Fri, Aug 14, 2009 at 5:05 PM, Josh Coalson<xflac at yahoo.com> wrote: > it's unlikely flac will ever support floating-point samples natively. ?the main application for it is audio engineering, which demands easy editing and very high speed for both encoding and decoding above everything else. thats not why floating point is used. the highest current feasible bit resolution for
2016 May 03
2
vignette/knitr help
On 5/3/16 11:29 AM, Thierry Onkelinx wrote: > Dear Mick, > > Note that both knitr and rmarkdown are listed under Suggests: both are > required to compile the vignette. Installing rmarkdown should solve > the problem. If not, please provide more information. OS, R version, > digest version, ... > > This is occurring in the context of an automated testing environment that
2016 Mar 15
4
Regression in strptime
>>>>> peter dalgaard <pdalgd at gmail.com> >>>>> on Sat, 12 Mar 2016 19:11:40 +0100 writes: > OK, .Internal is not necessary to reproduce oddity in this area. I also see things like (notice 1980) >> strptime(paste0(sample(1900:1999,80,replace=TRUE),"/01/01"), "%Y/%m/%d", tz="CET") ............... >
2017 Jan 04
4
seq.int/seq.default
On 1/4/17 1:26 AM, Martin Maechler wrote: >>>>>> Mick Jordan <mick.jordan at oracle.com> >>>>>> on Tue, 3 Jan 2017 07:57:15 -0800 writes: > > This is a message for someone familiar with the implementation. > > Superficially the R code for seq.default and the C code for seq.int > > appear to be semantically very
2018 Dec 14
1
I never touched nuthin'
On Sat, 1 Dec 2018 16:35:19 +0200 (EET) Aki Tuomi wrote: > > On 01 December 2018 at 12:09 mick crane <mc at mickiwiki.com> wrote: > > getmail is not sending the delete request. > > Mails are sent and received but not deleted gmail so I keep getting > > them. > > > > mick at rapunzel:~/.getmail$ getmail --rcfile getmailrc1 > > Delivery error