[10:13] <edakiri> Neither openmovieeditor (as compiled in kubuntu) nor kino support the QT video files made by my digital camera.  Software recommendations?
[10:23] <tarzeau> edakiri: lives?
[10:29]  * edakiri looks at lives
[10:37] <edakiri> Nope.  Not lives.
[10:42] <edakiri> libquicktime is getting recent changes in CVS, it will attempt compiling and perhaps building of openmovieeditor
[10:57] <astraljava> edakiri: If all you need is cut&paste, the mjpegtools might come in to rescue.
[11:08] <edakiri> astraljava: Hmm.  that may do.  I generally just want to crop them time wise.  hack off the beginning or end.
[11:13] <astraljava> edakiri: That's what I thought you might do. I haven't used the tools myself, just read the description.
[12:55] <vlada> is there a way to instal kde3.x libs devel files in ubuntustudio?
[12:57] <vlada> found it, I guess :)
[14:15] <joejc> how do i record multiple channels (hardware)?
[15:57] <waraw> Hello, I would appreciate opinions on whether ubuntu studio would work on a thinkpad T23 (http://www.thinkwiki.org/wiki/Category:T23 ) -- ubuntu seems to work fine on it, will studio?
[15:59] <joejc> waraw, why wouldnt it?
[16:00] <waraw> Unsure.  I'm pretty noobish.
[16:00] <valkyr> If Ubuntu works then Studio will too - Studio is simply Ubuntu with extra media-specific packages as far as I know...
[16:00] <waraw> I am checking various hardware compat guides
[16:02] <waraw> Thanks for the info.
[16:26] <joejc> anyone know an app that can record from 2 usb mics?
[17:28] <allu2> Hey i have synth plugged in gameport and now iam in kinda "what next" point, i would want to hear something from it :P
[17:28] <allu2> ubuntu 9.10 if it is any help
[18:05] <allu2> so anyone?
[18:17] <allu2> i have problem with Midi synth on gameport I'm running ubuntu 9.10 When i try produce soud from synth I don't hear anything But i would want it to sound like piano :P any one want to help me?
[19:33] <duncanidaho1> Why would a pdf created with scribus be oversaturated or too bright when opened with acroread but not when opened with document viewer?
[19:47] <holstein> duncanidaho1: does it look ok when printed with either?
[19:48] <holstein> could just be however adobe or whoever wrote or adapted acroread to linux
[19:50] <duncanidaho1> let me try printing hold on
[19:51] <duncanidaho1> it did print fine with reader from windows
[19:56] <duncanidaho1> It does print more saturated from acroread.
[20:04] <holstein> duncanidaho1: yeah, who knows
[20:05] <holstein> is this a 64-bit system?
[20:05] <duncanidaho1> yes
[20:05] <holstein> or something out of the ordinary?
[20:05] <holstein> could be something like that going on
[20:05] <duncanidaho1> well, it's nothing i can't work around i guess
[20:06] <holstein> since the document viewer got decent pdf support
[20:06] <holstein> i havent been installing acroread
[20:06] <holstein> BUT ive never ran acroread on a 64bit system
[20:06] <duncanidaho1> well i tried it out to begin with because document viewer kept printing with double the margin than it showed on screen
[20:08] <holstein> this is kind of old
[20:08] <holstein> but did you find http://forums.adobe.com/thread/395348
[20:11] <duncanidaho1> interesting.  I did use a png.  How in the world did you find that?
[20:11] <duncanidaho1> you're good.
[20:11] <holstein> :)
[20:12] <holstein> its from june 08 though
[20:12] <holstein> you would think a fix would be in there by now
[20:14] <duncanidaho1> ok, I'm gonna go eat.  Thanks for your help.
[20:14] <holstein> anytime duncanidaho1 , good luck
[20:15] <holstein> allu2: you still around?
[20:16] <holstein> how about joejc ?
[20:17] <joejc> ?
[20:17] <holstein> hey
[20:17] <holstein> did you sort out using 2 usb mics?
[20:17] <joejc> hi
[20:17] <joejc> no
[20:17] <holstein> i would suggest...
[20:17] <joejc> i havnt even bought them yet so...
[20:17] <holstein> looking into if jack supports multiple usb audio devices
[20:18] <holstein> i looked into it a while back, and it looked like it didnt
[20:18] <holstein> BUT that was at least 2 years ago
[20:18] <holstein> ive seen stereo USB mics
[20:18] <holstein> since you havent bought anything yet
[20:19] <holstein> i would suggest..
[20:19] <holstein> http://www.samsontech.com/products/productpage.cfm?prodID=1901
[20:19] <holstein> something like that gives you a little more bang for the buck
[20:19] <holstein> and flexibility
[20:20] <holstein> and you should google around, but i have heard its plug and play with jack
[20:20] <holstein> and ive heard good things about the preamps and the built-in mics
[20:20] <holstein> couple folks over at #opensourcemusicians have them
[20:22] <holstein> that would be a good start for you too allu2
[20:22] <holstein> there is a podcast there to help get started with using jack
[20:22] <holstein> and software synths
[20:22]  * holstein BBL
[20:31] <allu2> holstein, ok thanks
[22:03] <vlada> is rtirq script packed somewhere for ubuntustudio?
[22:20] <ScottL> vlada, you can always "sudo apt-get install rtirq" or whatever the package is
[22:21] <ScottL> apparently it's named "rtirq-init"
[22:27] <vlada> ScottL, thanks ;) This was a late reply because I was tweaking my rtirq settings. A big thanks anyway ;)