[00:02] <lainlives> i could use my 60gb if ext maps around bad sectors
[03:19] <Kingbuzzo> would sata devices interfere with pci soundcards?
[03:46] <holstein> hmmm
[03:46] <holstein> what sata devices?
[03:47] <holstein> like a sata HD controller?
[03:47] <holstein> i think that would be fine
[03:47] <holstein> as long as both the sound card, and controller are supported
[03:48] <holstein> might want to check interrrupt settings in the bios
[03:48] <holstein> if possible
[03:48] <holstein> and try and have the audio card on its own IRQ by itself
[03:48] <holstein> but, that may not be necessary
[03:49] <holstein> Kingbuzzo...
[03:50] <Kingbuzzo> oh
[03:50] <Kingbuzzo> yeah well it's an m-audio delta 44
[03:51] <holstein> AFAIK thats well supported
[03:51] <holstein> like the 1010lt right?
[03:51] <Kingbuzzo> yeah it is
[03:51] <holstein> sweet
[03:51] <Kingbuzzo> but I get noise in one channel randomly
[03:51] <holstein> hmmm
[03:52] <holstein> what is running into the channel?
[03:52] <Kingbuzzo> didn't have this problem on my last rig, but I was using an IDE HD then
[03:52] <Kingbuzzo> it's the output, input is fine.
[03:52] <holstein> can you get the sound to move to another channel?
[03:52] <Kingbuzzo> yeah
[03:52] <Kingbuzzo> it follows as long as there are two outputs
[03:52] <Kingbuzzo> doesn't happen in windows, but happens in jack, oss, and alsa
[03:52] <holstein> a buzz?
[03:53] <Kingbuzzo> like distortion, clipping
[03:53] <holstein> hmmm
[03:53] <holstein> i dont have that card
[03:53] <holstein> but isnt there a panel for it?
[03:53] <holstein> with gain settings
[03:53] <Kingbuzzo> yeah
[03:53] <Kingbuzzo> it will be working fine
[03:53] <holstein> i suppose youve tweaked those out pretty good then...
[03:54] <holstein> hmmm
[03:54] <Kingbuzzo> then all of a sudden there's a strange clipping-like sound in one of the stereo channels
[03:54] <holstein> are you getting xruns?
[03:54] <Kingbuzzo> however not in my onboard sound
[03:54] <Kingbuzzo> sure
[03:54] <Kingbuzzo> but I seem to always be getting xruns anyway
[03:54] <holstein> well, i would start trouble shooting that
[03:55] <holstein> i dont get any
[03:55] <holstein> recording into ardour
[03:55] <holstein> i get some when i try some midi synths that dont play well with jack
[03:55] <holstein> but, i bet thats the noise
[03:55] <holstein> if its clipping and sporatic like
[03:55] <holstein> not a constant hum
[03:56] <Kingbuzzo> even if it's in OSS and ALSA?
[03:56] <Kingbuzzo> it will happen during basic playpack in audacious
[03:56] <holstein> oh yeah
[03:56] <holstein> thats strange
[03:56] <holstein> kinda blows that theory then
[03:56] <Kingbuzzo> a reboot solves it for a while
[03:56] <holstein> hmmm
[03:57] <Kingbuzzo> yeah strange stuff
[03:58] <Kingbuzzo> I read that sometimes sata will interefere with the pci bus in some way
[03:58] <holstein> i forget how to view interupts
[03:58] <holstein> but that would be worth a look i suppose
[03:58]  * holstein looks
[04:04] <holstein> finally
[04:04] <holstein> cat /proc/interrupts
[04:04] <holstein> try running thta
[04:04] <holstein> that*
[04:05] <holstein> and see what all is shared with your soundcard
[04:06] <Kingbuzzo> thanks
[04:07] <Kingbuzzo> hm, I'm not too sure what I'm looking for
[04:07] <holstein> you can pastebin it
[04:07] <holstein> if you want
[04:08] <Kingbuzzo> http://pastebin.com/d74af727f
[04:08] <Kingbuzzo> ICE1712 should be it
[04:09] <holstein> yeah
[04:09] <holstein> i was goinf to say
[04:09] <holstein> i think thats it too
[04:09] <holstein> going*
[04:10] <holstein> yeah, all by itself like it should be
[04:10] <holstein> hmmm
[04:10] <holstein> im having a hard time thinking what would cause that in both jack, and like pulse too
[04:10] <holstein> alsa/oss
[04:11] <holstein> well, the mailing list is very active
[04:11] <holstein> if nobody pipes up here in a bit
[04:11] <holstein> with a better idea
[04:12] <Kingbuzzo> well thanks for helping. I might try at linux musicians
[04:12] <holstein> also
[04:12] <holstein> #opensourcemusicians
[04:13] <Kingbuzzo> good call
[05:49] <sysdoc> Kingbuzzo, U having trouble with an ICE 1712???
[05:49] <sysdoc> LMAO!
[05:50] <Kingbuzzo> :o
[05:50] <sysdoc> What kernel are you running?
[05:50] <sysdoc> uname -r
[05:50] <Kingbuzzo> 2.6.31.12-jen93-rt
[05:52] <sysdoc> U still in OSM?
[09:52] <falco7> woah lots of updates
[18:05] <AmokPaule> Hello, can someone recommend me a good model animation software besides blender?
[18:11] <lainlives> im not sure if there really are anymore free ones
[18:12] <AmokPaule> kk
[18:14] <lainlives> good ones anyway
[20:14] <lainlives> Ubuntu Studio fails whilst installing software packages and GRUB
[20:23] <jussi01> lainlives: please file a bug
[21:46] <tenach> Hello!  I have a friend who has started using Ubuntu Studio, coming from Windows.  I have set him up with Blender, but he is rather confused with it.  Does it (Blender) support orthographic extrusion and/or spline-based modelling, similar to Lightwave?
[21:48] <tucemiux> This is the documentation I was able to dig up for blender: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UbuntuStudio/Graphics/Blender
[22:04] <AmokPaule> Hello, i have a video grabber here to capture vhs videos on my pc, is there any other software then virtual dub around i can use?
[22:05] <tucemiux> have you tried kino?
[22:06] <AmokPaule> Not yet, can i also save the file while capturing into diffrent formats there?
[22:08] <tucemiux> AmokPaule, once you have it set up and you save it, I suppose you can change the format to whatever you want
[22:08] <tucemiux> AmokPaule, the trick is configuring it so that you can view and record your video
[22:09] <tucemiux> maybe this site will be of help: http://robfisher.net/linux/video/kino.html
[22:09] <AmokPaule> ok amyn thanks :)
[22:09] <AmokPaule> *many