On Sun, 1 Oct 2000, Richard Guenther wrote:
> GLAME can "encode" the processing steps (and "preview" them) in a
[...]
> for cut&paste stuff) the total operation can be encoded in a few
> dozens of ascii lines.
Hey, that's great. You've basicly implemented the whole thing I described
in my previous post. Oh well, this is just the kind of discussion I
wanted to raise with this thread. At least I can now take one item out of
my todo-list.
Btw; what's the overall status of GLAME? And more generally, what
uses/environments you are are targetting (or emphasizing)? By having a
quick look at GLAME's web site, it's hard to tell what it actually does.
I had the same thing with GDAM. First time I read about it, I got the
impression that it was a dedicated mp3-dj app. Now David Benson
enlightened me that it actually is much more than that.
Btw2; yup, I guess I _could_ try it myself, but that's just asking
too much. ;)
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