[10:55] <sobukus> holstein: btw... I didn't yet tell that Xorg is again broken with my install after recent updates (as anattempt to fix the network manager mess, perhaps)
[10:56] <sobukus> holstein: just get a black screen with no way out ... perhaps need to debug via ssh :-/ ... or I find out how to boot into multiuser mode without Xorg in ubuntu (there's no runlevel 3, is there?)
[19:56] <spixx|home> Hello
[19:56] <spixx|home> Quick question: is it simple or hard to do a simple podcast with this suit or is it for audio and video Editing more then anything else?
[19:59] <VehementStar> It's more for production with editing being included as part of that process.
[19:59] <spixx|home> Mkay thats all I needed :D
[20:00] <spixx|home> no one that has anyother info, will try and use skype :D
[20:00] <VehementStar> You could pretty easily multitrack your podcast, though
[20:00] <VehementStar> ?
[20:00] <spixx|home> Well, the trouble is how to make some kind of difference with my sound from my mic and the sound that comes in from skype :D
[20:00] <VehementStar> Skype is decent for interviewing people.
[20:01] <spixx|home> When I try it always only works either for my voice or the opponents :P
[20:01] <VehementStar> Well, the best way is to record the conversation from skype and master it on the back end.
[20:01] <spixx|home> I got that :D
[20:02] <spixx|home> The interest I had was if the podcast part was a prominent or even thought of feature of ubuntu-studio :D
[20:02] <VehementStar> If each one is happening separatly, then just configure two channels in Ardour, one for each, and record it in stereo on two channels.
[20:02] <spixx|home> I will try it anyway
[20:02] <spixx|home> Hmm