It would be definetly good idea, because Gstreamer needs lot of
improvements, which would directly benefit Jokosher and others -
improved ALSA support for high end cards, primitive MIDI support, etc.
Just my two cents,
Peter
2007/2/18, Edward Hervey [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hey all,
Wouldn't it
,
Peteris Krisjanis.
2007/6/18, Knut Erik Teigen [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hello again,
I noticed that if you have soloed an instrument, when you press the solo
button of another instrument, the previous instrument
will still have solo status. The intuitive behavior is that if another
instrument gets solo
I strongly disagree that it is un-discoverable. Everyone who have
worked with computer for some time knows that CTRL is multiple
selection.
My pick about usability of Jokosher is that we are trying to achieve
some new ground here. Staying with old errors (like multiple solo
selections *by
and expectation - when actual stuff should be delivered;
Everyone with interest in doing actual testing stuff are welcome,
Peteris Krisjanis
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acceleration backend. How we
can deal with this? Waveforms in fact are OK even now, but VU meters
sure is lagging like a hell. :)
As I wanted to post this as soon as possible, I will send another mail
with more detailed bug information, like report numbers.
Cheers,
Peteris Krisjanis
I will attend it. Haven't been much time to test and work on Jokosher
since resolution of deinterleave bug, but I will try to do something
about it next week.
Peter.
Since we will be hosting code on launchpad now, we will have to decide
what to do with the wiki on python hosting. Is next
I would like to point out that current wording of dialog is somehow
confusing. Question in embedded dialog asks about current project,
but user sees project is already opened. What gets recovered then?
Usually it means lost recording, editing, etc. It could be described
work done before last save
2009/3/12 Jeff Ratliff jef...@gmail.com:
My googling shows most people switch from MoinMoin to MediaWiki
because Moin is limited to about 32000 pages. I don't see us every
getting anywhere near these limits.
If we're just trying to improve speed, I don't think switching
software is the