hi,
I think it depends on the driver.
I heard it doesn't work on Ubuntu 12.04 with crapy intel driver (and
unfortunately this is not the only issue on Linux with Intel cards).
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do it yourself
http://antoine.villeret.free.fr
2013/3/6 pured...@11h11.com
Is it possible to use
Netjack docs look promising. It binds Jack clients on the transmitter
computer (called 'slave') to the sample clock on the receiver computer
('master'). Netjack supports transmission over wifi, and over internet
(using the CELT codec). It is primarily designed for 'distributed
music'. Here is a
Hi Katja,
Regarding all this with...
Digital clocks need to be synchronized to work together or else you will
get clicks. As you have said it can be done in a driver or it can be
done on-chip if your hardware has that feature. It does indeed add to
the latency. On pro sound cards you would
I forgot to specify my OS. I am using Ubuntu Studio 12.04 and found
this posted:
http://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=news_itempx=MTE0MjY
...Intel's Linux graphics driver is finally onto supporting 8x
multi-sample anti-aliasing (MSAA)...
The question: Is GEM supporting MSAA?
I looked in
Hi,
Doesn't 12.04 mean you have a intel driver that is rather old ? Or at
least predates the announcement you're referring to ?
Just asking, I know nothing about Ubuntu.
pured...@11h11.com wrote:
I forgot to specify my OS. I am using Ubuntu Studio 12.04 and found
this posted:
Hi all -
It's correct that if you're using non-synchronized udio devces, soner
or later some FIFO will over- or under-flow and you'll get dropped
audio samples. But lots of people seem happy to live with this - for
instance, I believe anyone using Jacktrip for multi-site performances is
doing
Le 06/03/2013 19:09, Stephan Elliot Perez a écrit :
Hi,
I am working on a computer with two 2,66 GHz Dual-Core Intel Xeon
processors (so, slightly weaker than the other) and when I play the 800x450
videos in 1920 x 1080 format, I again have the problem that, while the CPU
usage
Double check that the following Startup flags are set: -nrt -noaudio -nomidi
On Wed, Mar 6, 2013 at 1:09 PM, Stephan Elliot Perez
dreamoftheshoreofanotherwo...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
I am working on a computer with two 2,66 GHz Dual-Core Intel
Xeon processors (so, slightly weaker
Hi list
Looking for a way to control video playback on the Raspberry Pi outside
Gem's realm, i stumbled across omxplayer and this topic
http://www.raspberrypi.org/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?f=38t=7987.
So based on it i've made a very crude [shell]-based omxplayer controller
in Pd, see attached.
hey,
dunno if you remember, but I still have this error (below) and now I
managed to make a small patch that reproduces it (attached).
It seems related to the Hide flag for a 2nd level nested GOP patch.
it'd be great if somebody could test it on linux and mac.
I'm on Ubuntu Lucid 10.04, pd-ext
FWIW, I've done a lot of work at cleaning up gop-related bugs in
pd-l2ork. This is one of them (in other words, pd-l2ork is not affected
by this). It may not be a bad idea to do some code comparison between
g_editor.c g_canvas.c and g_graph.c files where most of these reside in
hope of merging
start pd with the flag -stderr
i had the same plague with my GEM patches for a week until Iohannes ahd Hans
noted a solution
pp
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