Brian Cameron wrote:
> I wanted to share a bit of information about some media work that
> I have been involved with, and point out some areas where people in the
> community could get involved.
> 
> I think a lot of work has been done lately making multimedia a bit more
> exciting.  Now in spec-files-extra we have spec files that seem to work for
> gst-python.  Many new GStreamer programs like Jokosher (a multi-track
> audio recording tool) and Elisa (a nice looking media center application)
> and pitivi (a video editing tool) are using gst-python.
> 
...
that's a very good new. I'm impatient to test it, bit for now, i have to 
finish the JDS compilation on a S10U2 (sun ultra 20). I'm curious if it 
is possible to record a stream with ossrecord, because, for now, it is 
impossible to do, even mith sunaudio. The resulting wav file give on 
noise (i'm trying to record radio stream from realplayer)
Else, i'm using amarok on solaris, and it's also a great tool.



> 
> ALSA & JACK
> -----------
> 
> Doug Scott recently added spec files for ALSA (SFEalsa) and JACK
> (SFEjack).  Not sure how well they work, but you can test them
> out.
> 
> What New Multimedia Programs Are Next?
> --------------------------------------
> 
> Now that Solaris is moving to support OSS and ALSA and JACK
> are also entering the picture, there are lots of other interesting
> free multimedia programs that might be interesting to try to
> build on Solaris.  For example, many are listed at the Linux
> Sound website.
> 
>     http://linux-sound.org/
> 
> So any input about what programs people might recommend would be
> handy to hear.
> 

i know people interested in ardour (www.ardour.org)


gerard

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