Hello,
I didn't follow this from start but what is base distro in crossfade?
I did little bit research with that USB snooping stuff and if that
protocol is just high speed MIDI it should be very difficult to
reverse engineer..
Tuukka
2015-04-01 1:44 GMT+03:00 :
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Be,
Two application addition requests: grsync, for accurate and safe
transfer of media, some type of transcoder/reencoder for changing
bitrates of tracks, and a mass id3 tag editor. Recommend Puddletag
for ID3 editor, and there are a couple of nice Gn
Crossfade is now hosted on Savannah.
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On 03/16/2015 12:08 AM, Be wrote:
> Crossfade GNU/Linux 0.90
It seems the controllers don't send MIDI signals, which is why their
protocol would need to be reverse-engineered. If they used MIDI, it'd be
simple to make a mapping like any other MIDI controller.
On 03/19/2015 03:48 AM, Tuukka Pasanen wrote:
> Hello,
> Just wondering if CAIAQ steals those MIDI
Hello,
Just wondering if CAIAQ steals those MIDI stuff from coming. Some more
basic info needed to get this going.
Tuukka
2015-03-19 8:31 GMT+02:00 Be :
> I could be wrong, but it seems that the Traktor Kontrol S4 is the most
> popular of NI's controllers, so that would make the most sense to
> r
I could be wrong, but it seems that the Traktor Kontrol S4 is the most
popular of NI's controllers, so that would make the most sense to
reverse engineer (first). I don't remember how it showed up on lsusb and
dmesg. I may be able to borrow a friends' for a bit to get that basic
info. The informati
Hello,
Which native instrument pad is it? Traktor 4 I believe because of the
bug report. Just curious how does that device map on Linux (any lsusb
and dmesg)? Is it HID or just raw USB device (just wondering does it
emit anything on Linux). I made some reverse engineering back in the
days but it's
Be
Im glad you wrote back great timing.
You can spend a few days making an indigogo fundraiser or you can throw in
the vitals and let Titl make it for you
the best thing is you can embed anywhere a lil frame size of your campaign
on anything on the net.
For your needs I strongly suggest trying this
I've been thinking I could turn the fundraising campaign into an
opportunity to raise funds to donate hardware that doesn't currently
work with Mixxx to a developer who will make Mixxx work with it. In
particular, I am thinking of donating a Native Instruments controller
that uses NHL to someone wh
Please let me know what you think of Crossfade! :) Have you run into any
bugs? Are there any programs missing that you think should be included?
Ron, I think you're missing the point of this project. I am not doing
this to make a lot of money. I am doing this to share my love of free
software and
support as proposed is ridiculous. and bugs? we finished this 2 years ago
and quietly work out the kinks like a real entries class solution. I bought
the Google Chromecast. What a world class turd. Every guy on that team at
google should be fired. Its buggy like MS product and it sucks.
You thi
thats not entire true thats pretty boiler plate gnu/linux 101 or 102
answers. Anyone dabbling in this should "know before they roll" a version.
As far as what source gets posted is correct for 2.0 and 3.0 but only the
open parts. This entire debate hinges on the chicken or egg story.
Chicken if
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Be,
Thanks. Releasing the hash(es) on whatever devlist is associated
with the project is clean protocol, and Gavin articulated the
security aspect nicely.
More on selling software:
Proprietary paid product: must have comprehensive product support
re
SHA256 sums of every file in the torrent:
3986214070d1d0dca05b139506efe2e040341468cb5edd578027c7a23f86eb52
crossfade-0.90.iso
a5080ec5dc682d0e0eccd029f1ead985829fff3b6f7924975e44f9f162718a45
crossfade-0.90.ks
9086b8019d17b66bdf77696cf5dfad08dceadb1667bd07fc83549a06e580df98
crossfade-boot
95f05b9
EDIT:
The point of the HASH is not just to verify download integrity. It also
serves as a check that what you've said you published is what got
downloaded. So if I see the hash on the email list and download it from a
torrent or something I can verify that the torrent download matches your
release
The point of the HASH is not just to verify download integrity. It also
serves as a check that what you've said you published.
On the topic of selling a few branded flash drives I understand that some
people would expect support, but if you make it clear that you're just
selling the branded drive
Regarding source code: I accidentally included it all in the torrent
this time. I meant to only put the ISO image, installer script, license,
and manual in the torrent and leave out the Kickstart file and boot
script. All of that (minus the ISO image) is in the filesystem at
/usr/share/crossfade as
The livecd-creator tool I use the build the ISO image automatically uses
implantmd5sum. If you have checkisomd5 installed, the installer script
automatically checks the integrity of the ISO before installing. I
didn't realize till now that checkisomd5 is a Fedora-specific program.
The md5sum of the
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Hi Be! Progress is cool!
I think selling them should be held off until they've been out in
the field awhile and there is a chance for bug reports and stuff.
Also, with cost comes an obligation toward product support, are you
ready for that? Does Cross
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