[EMAIL PROTECTED] said :
aupa Tajad-ALTERN-ativa!
the new version of ardours accepts aiffs.
i have problems with the format of timemachine (w64),
i try to open the files with rezound and they are fuckedup.
try the -f wav option :)
yes you can specify the format of the sound output. check the manual of
timemachine.
Quoting altern <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
aupa mattin!
I got one small-cheap and nice thinkpad from Antonios,
so
i want to record from supercollider in the most light
way
(with the terminal) so i do not get xruns in jackd. The
good thing about ecasound, is that I can give a name
and
format to the file so I can describe it, and then would
be
easier to know what it is.
I was trying recording with emacs but it tells me:
File 'recordings/SC_080619_132804.aiff' could not be
opened.
'System error.'I tried to make the recordings directory
but
no luck.
i always have problems with .aiff under linux because not
so many
programs can deal with them. maybe the file is ok but the
program you
use to open it cannot read aiff?. i have tons of
recordings, from few
years ago when i had a mac, that i want to change to wav
format someday.
thanks Altern for remind me of timemachine!
;) i thikn timemachine is quite ligth. i was using before
Audacity for
this and it is a mess. not good for this task, probably
using
soundconverter. Btw. another one that could be useful for
puredyne,
which reminds me that i forgot to open the ticket for
timemachine ...
enrike
cheers
Mattin
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