From beachnase at web.de Tue Nov 1 07:15:05 2005 From: beachnase at web.de (Frank Neumann) Date: Tue Nov 1 14:06:44 2005 Subject: [linux-audio-announce] Linux Audio Conference #4 (LAC2006): Call for Papers/Music etc Message-ID: Dear all, this should have come one month earlier, but such is life..anyway: This mail is to announce the calls for papers/music/etc for the 4th International Linux Audio Conference (LAC2006). See http://lac.zkm.de/2006 for more information. LAC2006 will take place 27-30 April 2006, again at the ZKM | Institute for Music and Acoustics in Karlsruhe, Germany. We have tried to simplify things a little bit since LAC2005. There are calls for papers, demos, workshops, and music. The former category BOFS has been merged with the workshops. There is no call for project notes anymore; instead we have the call for demos now. The call for posters has been discarded. We hope everybody agrees that this is an improvement and we are looking forward to many interesting submissions for LAC2006! Please feel free to forward this email to anybody who is interested. Thank you for reading! Frank Neumann and Goetz Dipper *********************************************************************** Call for Papers We invite submissions of papers addressing all areas of audio processing based on Linux and open source software. Papers can focus on technical, artistic or scientific issues and can target developers or users. This includes (but is not limited to) the following categories: * Computer Music * Music Production * Instruments * Drivers and Sound Architecture * Audio Distributions * Generic (Usage, Documentation etc.) The conference is held in english, so all papers and presentations will have to be done in english, too. Length of a paper is 4-8 pages. Papers have to include an abstract (50-100 words). The abstract will be published separately on the conference website once the paper has been accepted. Also, papers should include up to 5 keywords. In general talks should take 20-30 minutes followed by 5 minutes discussion. Please notify us if you need a special technical setup. The technical standard setup will be: * microphone (head set) * projector with XVGA input (resolution 1024x768) * stereo speaker setup with mini jack input If you are not able to bring your laptop along with you, please notify us in advance. How to submit * File format is PDF, formatted for A4 paper. Make use of the templates for paper formatting available at: http://lac.zkm.de/2006/downloads.shtml * See our check list to ensure that you do not forget to enclose all necessary information: http://lac.zkm.de/2006/submission_instructions.shtml * Send your paper and all necessary information by 8 Jan 2006 via email to this address: lac2006 at zkm dot de * You will be notified by 19 Feb 2006 whether your paper has been accepted. The reviewers may ask you to modify your paper in order to be accepted. The deadline for the final version is March 12, 2006. Important Dates 08 Jan 2006: Paper submission deadline 19 Feb 2006: Notification of acceptance 12 Mar 2006: Final version deadline 27 - 30 Apr 2006: Conference *********************************************************************** Call for Demos This is the only new category of LAC2006. You do not need to write a whole paper, but rather a short abstract only (50-100 words). This category is mainly thought for software demos. Be aware though that in case of too many submissions papers take priority over demos. See section "Call for Papers" for info on the duration of talks and the technical setup. How to submit * See our check list to ensure that you do not forget to enclose all necessary information: http://lac.zkm.de/2006/submission_instructions.shtml * Send your abstract and all necessary information by 8 Jan 2006 via email to this address: lac2006 at zkm dot de * You will be notified by 19 Feb 2006 whether your submission has been accepted. Deadline for submissions is 08 Jan 2006. *********************************************************************** Call for Workshops With respect to their content workshops do not differ from talks: Workshops can have technical focus as well as artistic or scientific focus. Workshops can be targeted to developers as well as users. See section "Call for Papers" for more info on this. The shape of the workshop is completely up to you. E.g. it can be tutorial-like ("how to write an ALSA driver/ a jack application/ a LADSPA plugin/ etc.") or it can be BOFS-like (e.g. a meeting of like-minded users and/or developers to exchange experience and knowledge about a specific topic), or it can be anything in between. Workshops can take place in seminar rooms or in a public space like the ZKM cafe. Depending on the location, attendance might be limited to ca 10 people. There is no deadline for submitting workshops. However, we strongly encourage you to submit early. It will be more likely to get a free slot and it will be easier for attendants to know about the workshop if it is published on the conference website. If you expect the attendants to prepare their laptops for your workshop (e.g. by installing some software) or if there are other requirements, please note so in your abstract. How to submit * See our check list to ensure that you do not forget to enclose all necessary information. http://lac.zkm.de/2006/submission_instructions.shtml * Send an abstract (ca. 50-100 words) and all necessary information via email to this address: lac2006 at zkm dot de * The abstract will be published on the conference website once the workshop has been accepted (not before 27 Feb 2006 though). *********************************************************************** Call for Music There will be some concerts during the conference. We are looking for music that has been produced completely or mostly under Linux and/or with open source software: * "Serious" compositions, to be played in a concert-like context * Electronica, Chill-Out, Ambient etc., to be played in a less formal, "party-like" context. Additionally you are welcome to give a talk about your piece. We encourage you especially to show how you made the piece using open source software. Please send a short abstract (ca. 50-100 words) if you want to give a talk. If you want to participate, send your composition(s) to this address: LAC2006 - Call for Music ZKM | Institut fuer Musik und Akustik Lorenzstr. 19 D-76135 Karlsruhe Germany Make use of one of the following media formats: * Media: Audio-CD, DVD or CD-ROM * File formats: aiff or wav * Channels: mono, stereo or multi-channel * Samplerate: 44.1, 48, or 96 kHz * Resolution: 16 or 24 bit Include the following items with your submission (in English): * Requirements (speaker setup, instruments etc.) * A filled-out and signed printout of the form available here: http://lac.zkm.de/2006/downloads.shtml For the printed programme and to be published online and on the conference CD, in continuous text (no table or list please): * A short commentary on the composition(s) (each ca. 150 words) * A short Curriculum Vitae (ca. 100 words) Deadline for submissions is 08 Jan 2006. A jury will select the compositions that will be performed/played. Furthermore, the jury will give out three prices to participants to contribute to their travel expenses. Besides artistic criteria and technical reasons, these criteria apply for the selection: * Tape pieces or pieces which are performed by the composer herself will generally have more chances to get included. * If we get more pieces than we can include in the programme, composers who are attending the conference are preferred. Terms and conditions for participation can be found in the form mentioned above. This form includes among other things: * I will receive no fees whether my composition is played or not. * GEMA fees (in case of performance) will be paid by ZKM. * The material I send to ZKM will not be returned. Additionally to this Call for Music, there will be an open stage called "Plug & Chill - The Linux Jam Night" at Saturday night (29 Apr 2006), where attendents of the conference are invited to perform their pieces in a less "official" context. There is no deadline for this, so people can decide during the conference if they want to participate. However if you already know that you want to participate do not hesitate to inform us. Send us an email to lac2006 at zkm dot de and include a description of your equipment and a short characterisation of your music (keywords only). During the conference it is possible to register at the info desk. Note that there is a time limit for "Plug & Chill". If we have received too many registrations already you might not get a slot. Contributions to "Plug & Chill" should not exceed 10 min. There will be a room at ZKM where people can meet during the conference and rehearse for "Plug & Chill". *********************************************************************** From asbjs at stud.ntnu.no Wed Nov 2 09:00:52 2005 From: asbjs at stud.ntnu.no (Asbjørn Sæbø) Date: Thu Nov 3 06:23:48 2005 Subject: [linux-audio-announce] LDAS (Low Delay Audio Streamer) 0.1.0 Message-ID: <20051102140052.GA3608@stud.ntnu.no> LDAS (Low Delay Audio Streamer) is software for full-duplex low-latency transmission of audio over IP. This is the first public release. At this point, the basic functionality is present -- LDAS is capable of transmitting full duplex two-channel audio between two computers. This has been tested using the ldas_mate binary running on two computers equipped with SoundBlaster Live sound cards. (Note however that the software is still in an early state. Features are lacking, and the code is somewhat fragile.) * Download: http://www.q2s.ntnu.no/~asbjs/ldas/ldas-0.1.0.tar * Web page: http://www.q2s.ntnu.no/~asbjs/ldas/ldas.html * Mailing list: https://pat.q2s.ntnu.no/mailman/listinfo/ldas-dev * Q2S web page: http://www.q2s.ntnu.no/ LDAS is released under the GNU GPL. It comes with no warranty. Many thanks to Lee Revell, who has taken part in the development of LDAS. His contributions have been very valuable, and a great help in getting this far. LDAS is developed at Centre for Quantifiable Quality of Service in Communication Systems (Q2S), at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology. Asbj?rn S?b? -- Asbj?rn S?b? Post.doc., Centre for Quantifiable Quality of Service in Communication Systems Norwegian University of Science and Technology From fredg at salemradiolabs.com Thu Nov 3 13:44:04 2005 From: fredg at salemradiolabs.com (Fred Gleason) Date: Sun Nov 6 10:08:08 2005 Subject: [linux-audio-announce] Rivendell v0.9.57 Message-ID: <200511031344.06271.fredg@salemradiolabs.com> I'm pleased to announce the release of Rivendell v0.9.57. Rivendell is a full-featured Radio Automation System that is available under the GNU Public License. From the NEWS file: *** snip snip *** Changes: SuSE Desktop Integration. When installing from RPM, items for the various Rivendell modules will now be added to the Panel Menu in the 'Applications' and 'System->Desktop Applet' sections. Rivendell Icons. A set of Rivendell icons at various resolutions have been added. They can be found in the package documentation directory on an RPM installation, or in 'icons/' in the sources. Report Data Management. It's now possible to manage report/ELR data independently of the log it originated from. A new user attribute, called 'Delete Report Data' configures the right to delete Report data in the Edit User dialog. Report data can be deleted either when the parent log is deleted, or by means of a new 'Delete Report Data' button in RDLogManager. Numerous Bugfixes. Including the dilly that was causing responses to Yes|No dialog boxes to be ignored. See the ChangeLog for details. Library Versions: This version requires that, at a minimum, libradio-0.94.0 and librhpi-0.94.4 be installed. If installing from RPM, the version of the currently installed libraries can be determined by doing: rpm -q libradio rpm -q librhpi Database Update: As always, be sure to run RDAdmin immediately after upgrading to allow any necessary changes to the database schema to be applied. *** snip snip *** Rivendell v0.9.57 is available for download now at http://www.salemradiolabs.com/rivendell/ Cheers! |-------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Frederick F. Gleason, Jr. | Director of Broadcast Software Development | | | Salem Radio Labs | |-------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Only those who leisurely approach that which the masses are busy about | | can be busy about that which the masses take leisurely. | | -- Lao Tsu | |-------------------------------------------------------------------------| From bvdp at uniserve.com Thu Nov 3 16:13:32 2005 From: bvdp at uniserve.com (Bob van der Poel) Date: Sun Nov 6 10:08:09 2005 Subject: [linux-audio-announce] MMA - Musical MIDI Accompaniment 0.18 now available Message-ID: <436A7D7C.1020308@uniserve.com> Beta 0.18 of MMA - Musical MIDI Accompaniment - is now available for downloading. Included in this release: Enhancements to lyrics, macros, command line macro define, various bug fixes, and minor syntax changes. MMA is a accompaniment generator -- it creates midi tracks for a soloist to perform with. User supplied files contain pattern selections, chords, and MMA directives. For full details please visit: http://mypage.uniserve.com/~bvdp/mma/ If you have any questions or comments, please send them to: bvdp@uniserve.com -- Bob van der Poel ** Wynndel, British Columbia, CANADA ** EMAIL: bvdp@uniserve.com WWW: http://mypage.uniserve.com/~bvdp From luisgarrido at users.sourceforge.net Thu Nov 3 19:34:18 2005 From: luisgarrido at users.sourceforge.net (Luis Garrido) Date: Sun Nov 6 10:08:10 2005 Subject: [linux-audio-announce] [ANN] xjadeo 0.1.1 Message-ID: <619e193e0511031634s647d606cg7086efeae179cd2b@mail.gmail.com> Xjadeo is a video player driven by jack transport. https://sourceforge.net/projects/xjadeo/ Xjadeo is intented as a tool for composing soundtracks to video clips and is designed to use little system resources, even at the expense of video playing quality. Version 0.1.1 features: - Cleaner building system. Provision for creating rpm or deb packages. - Improved compatibility with different versions of ffmpeg. Note, however, that ffmpeg API is unstable and future versions may very well break xjadeo. - Improved documentation. - New command line options. - GUI supports now resizing of the video display. Note, however, that resizing means a considerable increase in CPU usage. https://sourceforge.net/projects/xjadeo/ luisgarrido@users.sourceforge.net robin@gareus.org From perex at suse.cz Tue Nov 8 05:03:36 2005 From: perex at suse.cz (Jaroslav Kysela) Date: Wed Nov 9 04:18:06 2005 Subject: [linux-audio-announce] [alsa-announce] 1.0.10rc3 release Message-ID: Hi all, 1.0.10rc3 ALSA packages were released for testing. Hopefully, the 1.0.10-final release will come soon. For full list of changes, please, see http://www.alsa-project.org/changes/v1-0-10rc2--v1-0-10rc3.txt . Jaroslav ----- Jaroslav Kysela Linux Kernel Sound Maintainer ALSA Project, SUSE Labs ------------------------------------------------------- SF.Net email is sponsored by: Tame your development challenges with Apache's Geronimo App Server. Download it for free - -and be entered to win a 42" plasma tv or your very own Sony(tm)PSP. Click here to play: http://sourceforge.net/geronimo.php _______________________________________________ Alsa-announce mailing list Alsa-announce@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/alsa-announce From holborn at telefonica.net Tue Nov 8 11:31:32 2005 From: holborn at telefonica.net (holborn) Date: Wed Nov 9 04:18:08 2005 Subject: [linux-audio-announce] gmorgan-0.25 released Message-ID: <200511081631.34001.holborn@telefonica.net> Hi I released gmorgan-0.25 Changes in v0.25 ------------------------- Debian package Updated autotools scripts Improved Midi File to pattern Function New patterns Minor bugfixes Available in: http://gmorgan.sf.net From luisgarrido at users.sourceforge.net Wed Nov 9 10:52:49 2005 From: luisgarrido at users.sourceforge.net (Luis Garrido) Date: Wed Nov 9 16:47:45 2005 Subject: [linux-audio-announce] [ANN] xjadeo 0.1.1 In-Reply-To: <619e193e0511031634s647d606cg7086efeae179cd2b@mail.gmail.com> References: <619e193e0511031634s647d606cg7086efeae179cd2b@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <619e193e0511090752s24b75b00i480e9f347bb40a51@mail.gmail.com> Xjadeo is a video player driven by jack transport. http://xjadeo.sourceforge.net/ Xjadeo is intented as a tool for composing soundtracks to video clips and is designed to use little system resources, even at the expense of video playing quality. Version 0.1.1 features: - Cleaner building system. Provision for creating rpm or deb packages. - Improved compatibility with different versions of ffmpeg. Note, however, that ffmpeg API is unstable and future versions may very well break xjadeo. - Improved documentation. - New command line options. - GUI supports now resizing of the video display. Note, however, that resizing means a considerable increase in CPU usage. http://xjadeo.sourceforge.net/ luisgarrido /at/ users /dot/ sourceforge /dot/ net robin /at/ gareus /dot/ org From asbjs at stud.ntnu.no Fri Nov 11 09:05:53 2005 From: asbjs at stud.ntnu.no (Asbjørn Sæbø) Date: Fri Nov 11 10:42:33 2005 Subject: [linux-audio-announce] LDAS 0.1.1 Re: [...] LDAS (Low Delay Audio Streamer) 0.1.0 In-Reply-To: <20051102140052.GA3608@stud.ntnu.no> References: <20051102140052.GA3608@stud.ntnu.no> Message-ID: <20051111140553.GA21924@stud.ntnu.no> On Wed, Nov 02, 2005 at 03:00:52PM +0100, Asbj?rn S?b? wrote: > LDAS (Low Delay Audio Streamer) is software for full-duplex > low-latency transmission of audio over IP. This is the first public > release. A version 0.1.1 is now available: . Version 0.1.1 : --------------- * More correct use of the memory mapped access to the sound card when copying data from the queue to the sound card. The code should now be more generic, and work for more sound cards. Asbj?rn From perex at suse.cz Wed Nov 16 13:48:24 2005 From: perex at suse.cz (Jaroslav Kysela) Date: Wed Nov 16 15:59:46 2005 Subject: [linux-audio-announce] [alsa-announce] ALSA 1.0.10-final Message-ID: Hi, ALSA 1.0.10-final packages are available for download. The full changelog since 1.0.9 is available at: http://www.alsa-project.org/changes/v1-0-9--v1-0-10.txt Changes since 1.0.10rc3 are available at: http://www.alsa-project.org/changes/v1-0-10rc3--v1-0-10.txt Have fun, Jaroslav ----- Jaroslav Kysela Linux Kernel Sound Maintainer ALSA Project, SUSE Labs ------------------------------------------------------- This SF.Net email is sponsored by the JBoss Inc. Get Certified Today Register for a JBoss Training Course. Free Certification Exam for All Training Attendees Through End of 2005. For more info visit: http://ads.osdn.com/?ad_id=7628&alloc_id=16845&op=click _______________________________________________ Alsa-announce mailing list Alsa-announce@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/alsa-announce From dave at pawfal.org Tue Nov 15 07:19:41 2005 From: dave at pawfal.org (Dave Griffiths) Date: Wed Nov 16 16:00:03 2005 Subject: [linux-audio-announce] openlab openday (london) Message-ID: <61200.193.203.82.226.1132057181.squirrel@www.webmail.pawfal.org> +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+ |o|p|e|n|l|a|b|_|o|p|e|n|d|a|y| +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+ In the past year, openlab has been a self sufficient project driven by like minded people to promote and demonstrate the use of open source free software in the context of real-time audio/visual performance practice. We have organized live performances, workshops, a radio show and various other activities. Of course, we also enjoyed our meetings and drinking beers;) The next openlab event, "openlab openday" will take place on the 11th of December. The nature of this event will be determined by the interests of the participants. For example, if you are around london and are interested, you can write to us and let us know what you like to see happening on the openday. Some ideas that we have are: installfest -> help on installation of linux (except gentoo:)), fluxus, Pd and its externals, supercollider, and other programs workshop -> demonstration of the software that we use such as fluxus, home brewed applications, Pd and supercollider. Presentation -> showoff your cool project/software. Jam -> bring your box and make noise! All of the above -> bring your box, talk to people, ask questions, make noise and enjoy the chaos We are open for suggestions,you can give us your feedback by email or via the openday wiki. Email: openlab@stereocilia.org wiki: http://www.pawfal.org/openlab/index.php?page=OpenDay We hope that this will interest you, we have had a fun year as openlab so far and would like to invite more people to join us. We hope that openday will be a fun celebration of the first anniversary of openlab. The event will be free of charge and will most likely be an all day event. We will prepare tea and coffee as well. Please email us (as soon as you can) to register if you would like to come, so that we can prepare for you accordingly. Team OpenLab. From fredg at salemradiolabs.com Fri Nov 18 08:28:04 2005 From: fredg at salemradiolabs.com (Fred Gleason) Date: Fri Nov 18 13:24:49 2005 Subject: [linux-audio-announce] Rivendell v0.9.60 Message-ID: <200511180828.04734.fredg@salemradiolabs.com> I'm pleased to announce the release of Rivendell v0.9.60. Rivendell is a full-featured Radio Automation System that is available under the GNU Public License. From the NEWS file: *** snip snip *** Changes: ELR/Report Data Handling. ELR/Report data is now managed on a Service-wide basis, rather than being associated with individual logs. This is reflected in a revamped interface in RDLogManager, where 'Generate Reports' and 'Delete Report Data' buttons have been merged into a single 'Manager Report Data' button. SoundPanel Configuration Permissioning. A new user right, 'Configure System Panels', can be used to control which users are allowed to configure System (type 'S') Sound Panel buttons in RDAirPlay. Various Bugfixes. Including bugs affecting the ability to generate a new Rivendell database and account lockouts when used with certain versions of mySQL. Library Versions: This version requires that, at a minimum, libradio-0.94.0 and librhpi-0.94.4 be installed. If installing from RPM, the version of the currently installed libraries can be determined by doing: rpm -q libradio rpm -q librhpi Database Update: As always, be sure to run RDAdmin immediately after upgrading to allow any necessary changes to the database schema to be applied. *** snip snip *** Rivendell v0.9.60 is available for download now at http://www.salemradiolabs.com/rivendell/ Cheers! |-------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Frederick F. Gleason, Jr. | Director of Broadcast Software Development | | | Salem Radio Labs | |-------------------------------------------------------------------------| | A successful tool is one that was used to do something undreamed of | | by its author. | | -- S.C. Johnson | |-------------------------------------------------------------------------| From rncbc at rncbc.org Sat Nov 19 13:58:43 2005 From: rncbc at rncbc.org (Rui Nuno Capela) Date: Mon Nov 21 05:00:27 2005 Subject: [linux-audio-announce] QjackCtl 0.2.19 released! Message-ID: <437F75E3.3040605@rncbc.org> Hi, QjackCtl 0.2.19 has been released. The Qt(cutie)-based GUI control panel for the JACK Audio Connection Kit service has come of age. You can grab it right away from the "official" home site: http://qjackctl.sourceforge.net Release notes as taken straight from the change-log: - Connections widget views are now properly refreshed after renaming client/ports (aliases). - Disabled system tray and ALSA sequencer support on configure time, whenever building for MacOSX as default. - Fixed the major issues with selecting an audio interface on Mac OSX; the button the right of the interface combo is now much better looking than it was before; input/output channel counts are also updated automatically now (thanks to Jesse Chappell for the patch). - Prevent the setting of the coreaudio device id on the jackd command line (-n) whenever the default interface is being selected. - The connections and patchbay windows are now allowed to have a wider connection lines frame panel; splitter width sizes are now persistent across application sessions (thanks to Filipe Tom?s for the hint). - Activation toggling feedback on the patchbay widget has been fixed; additionally and as found convenient, the most recently used patchbay definitions can now be loaded immediately by selecting from a drop-down list widget, which replaces the old static patchbay name status text, and adds a lil'icon too :) - All widget captions changed to include proper application title prefix. - Attempt to bring those aging autoconf templates to date; sample SPEC file for RPM build is now being included and generated at configure time. - The current selected device is now shown with a checkmark on the device selection menu(s), while on the settings dialog. - Set to use QApplication::setMainWidget() instead of registering the traditional lastWindowClosed() signal to quit() slot, just to let the -geometry command line argument have some effect on X11. Enjoy, -- rncbc aka Rui Nuno Capela rncbc@rncbc.org From hans at fugal.net Mon Nov 21 13:46:03 2005 From: hans at fugal.net (Hans Fugal) Date: Mon Nov 21 16:56:04 2005 Subject: [linux-audio-announce] ruby/audio 0.1.0 Message-ID: <20051121184603.GB11461@falcon.fugal.net> ruby/audio is a library that makes dealing with audio data a little easier than it has been historically in ruby. It also wraps libsndfile, which makes reading and writing audio data a LOT easier than it has been historically in ruby. http://hans.fugal.net/src/ruby-audio http://www.ruby-lang.org -- Hans Fugal ; http://hans.fugal.net There's nothing remarkable about it. All one has to do is hit the right keys at the right time and the instrument plays itself. -- Johann Sebastian Bach -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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The old way tended to be confusing for many opertors, as clicking 'Cancel' in the Edit Cart dialog would result in any recorded audio being deleted. Also then creating a new cart, RDLibrary will now create a single empty cut within the cart by default. Various Bugfixes. See the ChangeLog for details. Library Versions: This version requires that, at a minimum, libradio-0.94.0 and librhpi-0.94.4 be installed. If installing from RPM, the version of the currently installed libraries can be determined by doing: rpm -q libradio rpm -q librhpi Database Update: As always, be sure to run RDAdmin immediately after upgrading to allow any necessary changes to the database schema to be applied. *** snip snip *** Rivendell v0.9.61 is available for download now at http://www.salemradiolabs.com/rivendell/ Cheers! |-------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Frederick F. Gleason, Jr. | Director of Broadcast Software Development | | | Salem Radio Labs | |-------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Commitment, n: | | Commitment can be illustrated by a breakfast of ham and eggs. | | The chicken was involved, the pig was committed. | |-------------------------------------------------------------------------| From dlphillips at woh.rr.com Wed Nov 23 10:51:08 2005 From: dlphillips at woh.rr.com (Dave Phillips) Date: Wed Nov 23 15:26:41 2005 Subject: [linux-audio-announce] Linux soundapps pages updated Message-ID: <43848FEC.4070501@woh.rr.com> Greetings: Once again, the inevitable update: http://linuxsound.atnet.at (Europe) http://linuxsound.jp (Japan) http://linux-sound.org (US) No Musings column this time. :( Lots of nice New Additions. :) Best, dp From kjetil at ccrma.stanford.edu Fri Nov 25 03:34:50 2005 From: kjetil at ccrma.stanford.edu (Kjetil S. Matheussen) Date: Fri Nov 25 19:52:32 2005 Subject: [linux-audio-announce] [ANN] jack_capture v0.0.1 Message-ID: http://www.notam02.no/arkiv/src/ ABOUT ----- jack_capture is a small simple program to capture whatever sound is going out to your speakers into a file. This is the program I always wanted to have for jack, but no one made. So here it is. USAGE ----- jack_capture [-f filename] [ -b bitdepth ] [-c channels] [ -B bufsize ] Filename is by default auotogenerated to something like "jack_capture_.wav" Bitdepth is by default FLOAT. Channels is by default 2. Bufsize is by default 262144. ACKNOWLEDGMENT -------------- Mostly based on the jackrec program in the jack distribution made by Paul Davies and Jack O'Quin. Automatic filename generation code taken from the timemachine program by Steve Harries. -- From rncbc at rncbc.org Sun Nov 27 14:59:18 2005 From: rncbc at rncbc.org (Rui Nuno Capela) Date: Tue Nov 29 11:28:57 2005 Subject: [linux-audio-announce] QjackCtl 0.2.19a fix released! Message-ID: <438A1016.6000905@rncbc.org> Hi, Just to let you know about this small-fix release on QjackCtl, that only affects the MIDI connections (re)nomenclature: - ALSA sequencer client/port name aliases are functional again; all actual MIDI sequencer client/port numerical identifier prefixes are also back in business. Apparentely, this has been missed for quite a while, almost since 0.2.16. Only noticed this late week, thanks to Domenico Culturato. You can pick it out from the usual place: http://qjackctl.sourceforge.net Enjoy, -- rncbc aka Rui Nuno Capela rncbc@rncbc.org From conrad at metadecks.org Mon Nov 28 21:30:20 2005 From: conrad at metadecks.org (Conrad Parker) Date: Tue Nov 29 11:28:59 2005 Subject: [linux-audio-announce] Audio, Video & Arts Miniconf at linux.conf.au Message-ID: <20051129023020.GE4928@vergenet.net> Call for Participation The Linux Digital Arts Mini-Conf @ LCA2006 (http://halo.gen.nz/lca2006/index.html) will be held before linux.conf.au, Australia's national Linux conference, in January 2006 at the University of Otago in Dunedin, New Zealand. If you would like to present a technical session, please mail a brief abstract (100-300 words) to lca-digital-arts@upstage.org.nz by Monday, December 19th 2005. In keeping with the developer focus of linux.conf.au, this mini-conf will allow Linux audio, video and arts developers to meet and share ideas, and also to discuss audio/video-related issues with the developers of the kernel, networking and desktop systems. For all users, this will be a great way to see and hear the variety of tools available. Suggested topic areas include: * Linux for Digital Audio Workstations and musical instruments * Video for Linux * low latency and reliable audio in the Linux kernel and userspace * Networked & distributed audio-visual applications on Linux * systems for connecting music, processing and control hardware * core Linux audio subsystems: Jack, ALSA, LADSPA, etc. * Linux media frameworks: gstreamer, vlc, xine, etc. * software synthesis and sequencing applications * recording, editing and mastering applications * audio & video file formats and codecs * streaming and network services for audio and video * telephony and speech technologies * multicast video conferencing on Linux * usability of music and audio applications * audio & video on Linux devices, e.g. mobile phones, set-top box, IPTV * audio/video podcasting on Linux * video editing on Linux * Linux Radio applications * Uses of non-standard I/O, e.g. mechanical control, blinkenlights * Linux games Presentations must relate to Free and open source software and/or open standards. From fredg at salemradiolabs.com Tue Nov 29 16:44:09 2005 From: fredg at salemradiolabs.com (Fred Gleason) Date: Fri Dec 2 09:30:59 2005 Subject: [linux-audio-announce] Rivendell v0.9.62 Message-ID: <200511291644.09742.fredg@salemradiolabs.com> I'm pleased to announce the release of Rivendell v0.9.62. Rivendell is a full-featured Radio Automation System that is available under the GNU Public License. From the NEWS file: *** snip snip *** This is a bugfix release of Rivendell. Among the issues corrected are: A PATH problem in the init script that was causing RDCatch Upload and Download events to fail. Problems with RDAirPlay starting a Hard Timed event reliably under certain situations. See the ChangeLog for a full list. Library Versions: This version requires that, at a minimum, libradio-0.94.0 and librhpi-0.94.4 be installed. If installing from RPM, the version of the currently installed libraries can be determined by doing: rpm -q libradio rpm -q librhpi Database Update: As always, be sure to run RDAdmin immediately after upgrading to allow any necessary changes to the database schema to be applied. *** snip snip *** Rivendell v0.9.62 is available for download now at http://www.salemradiolabs.com/rivendell/ Cheers! |-------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Frederick F. Gleason, Jr. | Director of Broadcast Software Development | | | Salem Radio Labs | |-------------------------------------------------------------------------| | The number of arguments is unimportant unless some of them are correct. | | -- Ralph Hartley | |-------------------------------------------------------------------------|