BTW the build environment .zip's now contain a log of the build in it so if
you're wondering how Qt was configured you can go back and check :)
https://paste.debian.net/909460/
On Wed, Jan 18, 2017 at 11:35 PM RJ Ryan wrote:
> On Wed, Jan 18, 2017 at 11:23 PM Sébastien Blaisot
On Wed, Jan 18, 2017 at 11:23 PM Sébastien Blaisot
wrote:
>
> first try in 5 minutes:
> * No Mixxx logo on splash screen.
* Interface freeze on track loading into deck when disk is busy (library
> rescan in progress) (not sure if it's related to build env or if it was
>
first try in 5 minutes:
* No Mixxx logo on splash screen.
* Interface freeze on track loading into deck when disk is busy (library
rescan in progress) (not sure if it's related to build env or if it was
like that before)
otherwise, seems to work pretty well. album art show correctly (png +
Oh yea, definitely test M4A support. I was seeing some weirdness where the
mediafoundation DLL wasn't even loading on my Windows 7 VM.
On Wed, Jan 18, 2017 at 10:37 PM Be wrote:
> Uwe has been working on fixes for the infamous bug that made a deck
> freeze with some AAC/M4A
Uwe has been working on fixes for the infamous bug that made a deck
freeze with some AAC/M4A files, so if you have any AAC or M4A files,
test playing those too.
On 01/19/2017 12:26 AM, RJ Ryan wrote:
> Built with our latest VS2015-based build environment.
>
Built with our latest VS2015-based build environment.
https://github.com/mixxxdj/buildserver/tree/msvc15
Please indicate what version of Windows (include patch level or service
pack please) you are using, whether Windows is 64-bit or 32-bit and whether
you're using Mixxx 32-bit or 64-bit:
Mixxx
One important use case for me, which is not covered is a "Loudness" EQ, the
thing, found on most living room amplifiers. This is very useful if you
play silent music at dinner time.
For me a perfect EQ would be a steep two band ISO for Mixing + a Loudness
effect on the Mid knob.
2017-01-18
Yes, we should not follow Traktor to model N Type of hardware mixers. We
may let us inspire from the solutions out there and build a well suited set
of Mixxx EQs, that covers the most important use cases for Mixxx.
Providing a generic EQ builder sounds cool but it is ambiguous, since we
are
I'm afraid we will end up with lots of EQs: generic EQs that only differ on
slope or number of bands + eqs that mimic a specific hardware mixer. Thats
confusing.
AFAIK there's two kinds of EQ we are talking about:
1-EQs based on a crossover
2-EQs that are a combination of filters low/hi pass,