Bob Sneidar wrote:
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My last purchase was a Dell laptop, and I've been impressed with the
good performance and solid construction of the machine. I got that
one second-hand, but now that I know how to get OS-less computers
from Dell my next one will probably be from them.
Just be
I mean that Dell will not repair your computer beyond the 3 years extended
warranty, because they have no infrastructure to do that. Apple will repair a
10 year old computer if they still have parts, as long as you are willing to
pay for it, and I happen to live down the street from an Apple
Just be aware that beyond the extended 3 year warranty (which you pay extra
for) Dell offers NO SERVICE WHATSOEVER. That means if your laptop dumps at 1
year and 1 day and you didn't get the extended warranty, your are SOL. Of
course, they might sell you a warranty if you don't tell them the
1) what kind of sounds can we play? formats?
2) what kind of sounds can we record?
3) are there any basic edit and mix function? (sound level,
cut, append, soft merge..)
4) multi channel : possible to loop a basic sound and add
some more on events on top?
I tried last version and got
On 18/10/2010 08:54, Lynn Fredricks wrote:
Franklin Audio is based on OpenAL as Ruslan said. Its primary purpose is to
provide multi-channel, spacial playback without requiring QuickTime. Looping
is possible using the API - you can loop each discreet sound being played
back. My understanding it
wrap showed a
full cycle from recording to outputting. Possible?
Hope!
Robert
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Hi Ben,
Is it available for Linux? I did a project deployed on about
75 custom-made solid-state computers, and the only reason we
had to use Windows (which added about $120 to the price for
each unit) was the poor support for sound playback under
Linux. So in that case a library that
So it would be great if the Franklin demo stack of the openAL
wrap showed a full cycle from recording to outputting. Possible?
The limited samples started with those that came with OpenAL, but we
actually improved on one of them. Have you looked at the docs on the
Franklin site yet? I think
Hi Lynn.
Well after digging in, I found there were two folders that contained the test
stack. I has assumed that the installer would simply overwrite the initial
files and everything would be updated. I get gunshots now and all seems to be
working as advertised.
Bob
On Oct 17, 2010, at
Ben Rubinstein wrote:
I did a project deployed on about 75 custom-made solid-state computers,
and the only reason we had to use Windows (which added about $120 to
the price for each unit)...
I used to wonder where I can get a machine without an OS preinstalled,
and here's a shopping tip which
On 10/18/10 7:15 PM, Bob Sneidar b...@twft.com wrote:
Hi Lynn.
Well after digging in, I found there were two folders that contained the test
stack. I has assumed that the installer would simply overwrite the initial
files and everything would be updated. I get gunshots now and all seems to
Hi Bob,
If I stop and start again, it always seems to work the
second time.
After that it is random whether it works or not. I can
stop and start
again and it may work and it may not. No sound works if one sound
does not work.
It would be great if you could get this into
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On 10/18/10 7:01 AM, Robert Mann r...@free.fr wrote:
Hi Robert,
Thanks for the offer... Id' love to participate.. but still would have liked
just a little more information !!
This Audio plugin is WRAPPER to famous OpenAL audio library.
http://connect.creativelabs.com/openal/default.aspx
On 10/18/10 7:01 AM, Robert Mann r...@free.fr wrote:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OpenAL
And google about OpenAL finds tons of pages with third party tutorial,
advices, or Technotes from Apple.
Thanks for the offer... Id' love to participate.. but still would have liked
just a little more
Hello all,
Franklin Audio, our multi-channel audio external for LiveCode (Windows and
Mac deployment) is good enough to start selling.
Franklin Audio is an external that lets you manipulate audio without
enslavement to mighty pharaoh QuickTime. It is more sophisticated that just
simple playback
Thank you Lynn, but what about music ?
René
Le 15 oct. 2010 à 18:21, Lynn Fredricks a écrit :
Hello all,
Franklin Audio, our multi-channel audio external for LiveCode (Windows and
Mac deployment) is good enough to start selling.
Franklin Audio is an external that lets you manipulate
I'm not sure what you mean by the previous version files. Do you mean the stack
itself, or all the associated support files, or files created by the stack?
At any rate, I am experiencing the same problems on my Macbook Pro running OS X
10.6.4. Usually the first time I initialize for the
Hi Bob,
I'm not sure what you mean by the previous version files. Do
you mean the stack itself, or all the associated support
files, or files created by the stack?
Toss everything and reinstall.
At any rate, I am experiencing the same problems on my
Macbook Pro running OS X 10.6.4.
Well I went to www.mantis.com. It's a gardening equipment site. LOL! I suspect
Mantis is a bug reporting site. If you have a link I will be happy to post
there.
Bob
On Oct 15, 2010, at 10:51 AM, Lynn Fredricks wrote:
If I stop and start again, it always seems to work the second
time.
Hi Bob,
Well I went to www.mantis.com. It's a gardening equipment
site. LOL! I suspect Mantis is a bug reporting site. If you
have a link I will be happy to post there.
Right here: http://www.franklin3d.com/bt/
Mantis is a bug/incident tracking software we use.
Best regards,
Lynn
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