/srv/irclogs.ubuntu.com/2011/02/14/#ubuntustudio.txt

robertzaccour whats the difference between low latency and realtime kernel? which would be better to pick for audio/video editing? should I choose both?00:26
holsteinrobertzaccour: what OS are you using?00:27
holstein10.04?00:27
holstein10.10?00:27
ailorobertzaccour: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UbuntuStudio/RealTimeKernel00:27
holsteini usually suggest using the -generic one00:27
robertzaccourholstein, Ubuntu00:27
holsteinand *if* you need lower latency00:27
holsteinmove on to the -lowlatency00:27
holsteinand if thats not working for your needs for some reason00:27
holsteintry the -realtime one00:28
holsteinrobertzaccour: what version of ubuntu00:28
holsteinthe generic kernel is getting better and better00:28
robertzaccourholstein 10.10 64 bit00:28
holsteineach release :)00:28
holsteinIF you're not doing real time effects processing00:28
holsteinOR using a software synthesizer live00:29
robertzaccourwould realtime kernel be best overall?00:29
holsteinyou wont really take advantage of what a lower latency kernel will provide00:29
robertzaccourin the past i've had audio/video sync issues and a bit of lag00:29
holsteinrobertzaccour: generic would be best overall00:29
holsteinfor your machine in general00:29
robertzaccourholstein, generic seems to be a problem from my experience00:29
ailoConsider the realtime kernel experiemental, and should only be used if nothing else works00:30
holsteinrobertzaccour: where is the 'lag' ?00:30
robertzaccourholstein, a little bit in video screen capture with webcam open, especially with normal effects on00:30
holsteinright00:30
holsteinrobertzaccour: that shouldnt matter00:30
robertzaccourholstein, i just need to know which kernel would most likely fix my problem here00:30
holsteinyou'll fire up whatever you want to use00:30
holsteinand it will create a file00:31
holsteinwith audio and video00:31
robertzaccourbut which kernel will most likely fix my sync issues here?00:31
holsteinand if it takes 2ms to grab that data and write it00:31
robertzaccourrealtime? low-latency?00:31
holsteinyou wont know the difference00:31
holsteinbetween 2 and 60ms00:31
holsteinrobertzaccour: i would say the proper software will fix the sync00:31
ailorobertzaccour: What program are you using? Do you know what is causing the sync issues?00:31
holsteinnot the kernel00:31
holsteinrobertzaccour: are you using JACK ?00:32
robertzaccourailo, I have cheese open while using gtk-recordMyDesktop00:32
robertzaccourholstein, never used jack00:32
holsteinyeah, chees is not going to do it00:32
holsteincheese is for kids i think00:32
holsteinnot for what you're looking for00:32
robertzaccourholstein, would one of these kernels possibly fix it?00:32
holsteinnope00:32
robertzaccourholstein, so no chance00:33
holsteinfeel free to test it00:33
holsteinbut, if you think you need lower latency00:33
holsteinyou should be using JACK00:33
holsteinto fully utilize that00:33
robertzaccourwhat does jack do?00:33
holsteinquite a bit00:33
holsteinallows interconnectivity for one thing00:34
holsteinrobertzaccour: let me give you a scenario00:34
holsteini have a stereo audio track00:34
holsteinand i want to add a track to it00:34
holsteinthe musician is listening along to the stereo track00:35
holsteinand playing along00:35
holsteinthe time it takes the computer to create that sound00:35
holsteinlets say00:35
holsteinthat 20ms00:35
holsteinTHEN the time it takes the computer to record the new audio00:35
holsteinthats going to be 20ms as well00:35
robertzaccourmy issue is when recording my desktop with cheese and audio recorded after about 4 minuts the audio and video go out of sync and it gets worse the longer the recording00:35
holsteinthats means the new audio COULD be 20ms later00:35
holsteinor 40ms later00:36
holsteinthis will happen immediately00:36
holsteinand not after 4 minutes00:36
holsteinyou dont have latency issues00:36
holsteinyou have cheese issues00:36
holsteinrecord my desktop is JACK capable00:36
robertzaccourholstein, so what do you recommend?00:36
holsteinand VLC is the tool to use for the cam00:36
robertzaccourholstein, so you recommend vlc instead of cheese?00:37
holsteineven using VLC for your needs now might work00:37
robertzaccourso cheese is the problem?00:37
holsteinits an issue of frame rates too i think00:37
holsteinrobertzaccour: well, im speculating00:37
robertzaccour30fps00:37
holsteinbut cheese is not a professional tool00:37
robertzaccourthanks i will try vlc00:37
holsteindoesnt claim to be00:37
robertzaccourseems almost all the buntu users use cheese though haha00:38
holsteinyou can mess around with the rates at which the audio and video are 'grabbed'00:38
robertzaccourholstein, whats a "professional" webcam application? anything of logitech software quality?00:38
holsteinin theory00:38
ailorobertzaccour: Doesn't seem like you need lower latency anyway, so I would stick to the -generic kernel.00:38
holsteinthe video writes a little more or less data00:38
holsteinand they get out of sync00:38
ailoMay be that -lowlatency can be more reliable.00:38
ailoBut -lowlatency will not fix sync issues.00:39
robertzaccouroh ok00:39
holsteinim not sure about 'logitech software'00:39
holsteini might look into vitrualdub00:39
holsteinpitivi00:39
holsteinone of the big video programs in linux00:39
robertzaccourpitivi opens the webcams too?00:39
* holstein shrugs00:40
holsteinVLC does00:40
holsteini used to have sync issues when i was trying to copy some things from VHS to DVD00:41
holsteinback on windows00:41
holsteinvirtualdub is what i ended up using00:41
holsteinstayed in sync better00:42
holsteinnot sure why00:42
holsteinwhen i was googling around back then00:42
holsteini found this to be a common problem00:42
holsteini read that major networks pay to have things synced up afterwards00:43
holsteinin a lot of cases00:43
robertzaccourwhat did you do with virtualdub?00:43
holsteinand i have seen out of sync00:43
holsteinon TV00:43
robertzaccouroh ok00:43
holsteinrobertzaccour: i grabbed some VHS's00:43
holsteinwith vitualdub00:43
holsteinvirtualdub*00:44
robertzaccouri see00:45
holsteintest what you want kernel-wise00:45
robertzaccourbesides vlc what else is good for webcam display?00:45
holsteinbut thats not the issue00:45
holsteinim not sure00:45
holsteini mostly focus on audio00:46
robertzaccourand not guvcview thats worse than cheese haha00:46
holsteinyou can try cheese and mess around with the frame rates00:47
holsteinand the bit rates of the audio00:47
holsteinfiddly though00:47
robertzaccourwhoa holy crap my screencasting is crippled with normal compiz on00:49
holsteini bet00:50
robertzaccourin windows screencasting was perfect, full aero and all00:50
holsteinive been fine with recordmydesktop-gtk00:50
robertzaccourand canonical is basing their next UI on compiz what a joke imo lol00:50
holsteinnope00:51
robertzaccourholstein, with compiz on?00:51
holsteinits unity00:51
robertzaccouri know00:51
robertzaccourunity is built on compiz right?00:51
holsteinwith a 2d version now00:51
robertzaccourbut there's also 2D unity00:51
robertzaccouryeah00:51
holsteini think that was a good call00:51
robertzaccourif i use untiy it will be 2d00:51
robertzaccourthey're not doin the 3d unity? good whew00:51
holsteini dont remember if i had compiz on or not00:51
holsteinwith recordmydesktop00:52
holsteini dont remember it being an issue00:52
holsteinso it was probably on00:52
holsteinyou can always dual boot00:52
holsteinor run one or the other in virtualbox00:53
holsteinalthough, the pro audio software really doesnt work well in VM00:53
robertzaccouri'm recording with vlc open instead of cheese now00:58
robertzaccournot much luck with cheese and guvcview00:58
robertzaccourI'm gonna install Xubuntu because Xfce themes better than Gnome from my experience01:03
robertzaccourwould prefer gnome if it weren't for compiz issues with screen capturing01:04
holsteinjust install XFCE01:04
robertzaccourI wonder if using compositor in Xfce will mess stuff up01:04
holsteinshould01:04
holsteinprobably more relating to your graphics card/drivers01:04
holsteinthan compiz01:04
robertzaccourholstein, I like the matching load up screen though, and don't wanna spend a lot of time deleting stuff I don't need01:04
holsteinyou can sudo apt-get install xubuntu-desktop01:05
robertzaccourholstein, but compiz makes it a lot worse than when turned off01:05
holsteinand choose between them01:05
holsteingnome or XFCE01:05
holsteinat login01:05
robertzaccourholstein, how do i get the load up screen for xubuntu?01:05
holsteinOR just sudo apt-get install xfce01:05
holsteinthis talks about that01:06
holsteinhttp://tuxicity.wordpress.com/2007/01/30/howto-switch-from-ubuntu-to-kubuntu-or-xubuntu-or-edubuntu-or-vice-versa-610-edgy/01:06
holsteinat the bottom01:06
holsteinsudo dpkg-reconfigure gdm01:07
holsteini usually just roll with gdm01:07
robertzaccourback01:33
robertzaccourtalkin to yall while i test my stuff here01:33
robertzaccoursaying what i type to very sync quality01:33
holsteini see01:33
robertzaccouri wish screencasting was as smooth in linux as windows01:34
robertzaccouri also wish for the official yahoo messenger haha01:35
holsteinhttp://wootangent.net/category/music/tutorials/01:35
holsteinhere is a friends site01:35
robertzaccouroh btw vlc webcam display messes up gtk-recordMyDesktop01:35
holsteinwith a bunch of nice screencasts01:35
holsteinyou want to elaborate on 'messes up' ?01:36
robertzaccourit doesn't encode after and refuses to close until i xkill it and then i have to log out and back in to restore the theme01:36
robertzaccourthe encode process sticks at 0. it freezes01:36
holsteinrobertzaccour: lets start at the beginning01:36
holsteinwhat are you trying to do?01:36
robertzaccouroh nothin just testing out my recording01:37
holsteinim not clear on what you need the webcam for01:37
robertzaccourholstein, recording01:37
holsteinright01:37
holsteinrecording what?01:37
holsteinrecordmydesktop does audio01:37
holsteinand the desktop01:37
robertzaccouryep01:37
robertzaccourand my open webcam01:37
holsteinso im not clear on what you need VLC for?01:37
holsteinor cheese01:37
robertzaccouri don't01:37
robertzaccourit messes up recordmydesktop01:38
holsteinright01:38
robertzaccourtesting out cheese w/o compiz01:38
holsteinbut why is it open01:38
holsteinat all?01:38
robertzaccourto record me haha01:38
holsteinin what capacity?01:38
holsteinim not clear?01:38
holsteinon what the goal is01:38
holsteinIF you want the webcam01:38
holsteinand audio01:38
holsteinuse VLC01:38
holsteinalone01:38
robertzaccouri don't know yet, just want it to work for now01:38
robertzaccourbut i like the destkop being in there also01:39
holsteinlike or need?01:39
holsteinor want?01:39
holsteinand in what capacity01:39
holsteinim just suggesting that you might not be using te proper tools01:39
holsteinto get the best results01:39
holsteinIF we can get a handle on what you want to do01:39
holsteinyou should be able to have cheese open01:40
robertzaccourI'm thinking about uploading gameplay from my dazzle capture device of my online game play of smackdown vs raw 2011 and also incorporate myself and what I'm doing online also01:40
holsteinstreaming your image on the screen01:40
holsteinand capture the whole she-bang01:40
holsteinwith record my desktop01:40
robertzaccourthats what i'm doing01:40
robertzaccourtesting out sync of audio/video01:40
holsteinright01:40
holsteinyou'll need to fiddle with the quality settings01:40
holsteinthats not what cheese is for01:41
holsteinrealtime display of the webcam01:41
holsteinthats what you need01:41
holsteinsomething that is just 'showing' the webcam01:41
holsteinon the screen01:41
robertzaccouri got cheese open and the desktop recording it while open and recording audo also01:41
holsteinsomething you can control the quality of01:41
robertzaccourwhat do you mean realtime display of webcam?01:41
holsteinOK...01:41
robertzaccouri control the quality of recordmydesktop01:41
holsteinwhen you hit the record button01:41
holsteinon recordmydesktop01:42
robertzaccourand cheese and recordmydesktop automatically render in 720p01:42
holsteinits recording what you say01:42
holsteinthats pretty fast01:42
holsteinpretty good01:42
holsteinand the desktop too01:42
robertzaccouras long as compiz is shut off haha01:42
holsteinthat'll be pretty much right on01:42
holsteinBUT01:42
holsteincheese01:42
holsteinits roll is not for that01:42
robertzaccourhopefully the audio and video stay in sync01:42
holsteinits made for another task01:42
holsteinSO01:42
robertzaccourwhat application would you recommend?01:42
holsteinits showing your imamage on the screen01:42
holsteinwhenever it wants to01:42
holsteinlate or whatever01:42
robertzaccourno its realtime01:43
holsteinwith no regard for sync01:43
holsteinif it were01:43
holsteinwe would not have this issue01:43
holsteinand, its not what you need anyways01:43
holsteinyou're not using cheese for anything01:43
robertzaccourwhat do i need?01:43
holsteinother than just showing you're head on the screen01:43
holsteinlet me look a bit01:44
holsteinrobertzaccour: this is do-able01:44
holsteini tell people all the time01:44
holsteinin linux the answer is almost always yes01:44
holsteinyou'll just need to look around a bit more01:44
holsteinand aks questions01:44
holsteintheres not a 'microsoft' or another commercial entity01:45
holsteininterested it you making sure you find the software01:45
holsteinjust you01:45
holsteinand me01:45
holsteinand some other folks01:45
robertzaccouri know it worked perfectly in camtasia studio in windows, but that switch would be a stretch i'd rather now01:46
robertzaccourubuntu is much more simple than windows for me01:46
robertzaccourfor the most part01:46
holsteinthis is the kind of thing that gets fiddly01:47
holsteinyou can try 'camtasia' in wine01:47
robertzaccourholstein, you think that would work?01:50
robertzaccourits a big application01:50
holsteindoesnt matter01:50
holsteinhave you checked winehq?01:50
robertzaccournot yet01:51
holsteinhttp://appdb.winehq.org/01:51
holsteinsounds to me like you might just be missing a function01:51
holsteinof that software01:51
holsteinmight have to decide what you need01:51
holsteinand go from there01:51
holsteinsounds like you're just trying to emulate that software01:51
holsteinthats not going to happen01:51
holsteinIF you need to capture the screen, that can happen01:52
holsteinscreen and video can happen01:52
holsteinscreen and audio01:52
robertzaccourhttp://appdb.winehq.org/objectManager.php?sClass=application&iId=7983 doesn't say much01:52
holsteinmight just be something no one has thought of01:52
holsteini know im having a hard time realizing what the need for that is01:52
holsteinBUT you could probably bring it up somewhere01:52
holsteinand get someone interested in wrting it01:53
holsteinif you need it, im sure someone else might01:53
holsteinnothing is impossible01:53
robertzaccourwould an application need development to work in wine?01:54
holsteinrobertzaccour: gives it a 'garbage' rating01:54
robertzaccourwho does?01:54
holsteinwinehq01:54
holsteinim not suggesting you try and 'fix' that software01:54
holsteinthat wont happen01:54
holsteinyou can write something from scratch though01:54
holsteinrobertzaccour: what machine are you on?01:55
holsteinwhat specs?01:55
robertzaccouremachines e527-253701:57
robertzaccour2gb ddr3 ram 2.2 Ghz single core 64 bit01:58
holsteinshould be fine01:58
holsteinrecordmydesktop and compiz are working fine for me01:58
holsteinwhat nvidia driver are you using?01:58
robertzaccouri don't have nvidia01:58
holsteinok01:59
holsteinwhat graphics card do you have?01:59
holsteinand what driver are you using?01:59
holsteinsometimes the proprietary ones have better support for certain things02:00
holsteincompiz and whatnot02:00
holsteinon a machine of those specs02:00
holsteinthe DE isnt going to help02:00
holsteinits going to be driver support02:00
holsteinthats plenty to push compiz and whatever else02:00
holsteinalong with gnome02:00
robertzaccouroh ok02:01
robertzaccouri might wanna do something similar to what osgui does on youtube02:02
holsteinosgui is?02:02
holsteinrobertzaccour: you going to be here for a minute?02:03
holsteini'll just try what you are trying here02:03
holsteinand see if it works...02:03
robertzaccourok screencasting works great now :)02:03
robertzaccourjust not with compiz on02:03
robertzaccourohh ok02:04
holsteinyeah, see02:07
holsteini have lag already02:07
holsteinjust opening cheese02:07
holsteincheese is late02:07
holsteinVLC is late too02:08
holsteinrobertzaccour: yeah, we need a simpler tool02:09
holsteinfor this purpose02:09
holsteinsomething that will get the webcam to the desktop faster02:09
holsteinthats where the breakdown is for me02:10
robertzaccourits like a quarter second02:10
holsteinyup02:10
robertzaccouror you can record the audio separately and sync it in pitivi or kdenlive maybe02:10
holsteini mean, its a webcam02:10
holsteinits not really supposed to do that02:10
robertzaccouri think it depends on your hardware02:10
holsteinrobertzaccour: thats do-able maybe02:10
holsteinsync later02:10
robertzaccourosgui and others on youtube use cheese and its fine for them02:10
holsteinand osgui is??02:11
holsteinrobertzaccour: ask about the hardware02:11
holsteinmaybe its not a cheesy webcam like i hav02:11
holsteine02:11
holsteincheese *is* overkill for this though02:11
robertzaccouri have a 720p webcam its logitech02:11
robertzaccourcost only like 34 bucks02:12
holsteinyou just want your head in a box02:12
holsteinrobertzaccour: doesnt matter02:12
holsteinmatters more about driver support in linux really02:12
holsteinand quality second02:12
robertzaccouryeah driver support really sucks in Linux, even though I prefer Linux as an OS02:12
holsteinbetter than windows02:12
holsteinor osx02:12
robertzaccourbut you have to be real choosy before you buy02:13
holsteinthe linux kernel supports an amazing number of devices out-of-the-box02:13
robertzaccouractually windows has the best driver support because they are tailored for windows from the start02:13
robertzaccouryes true02:13
holsteinnah02:13
robertzaccourfrom my experience02:13
holsteinwindows doesnt support any devices really02:13
holsteinthe vendors are given the tools and permission to write drivers02:14
robertzaccourpreinstalled i meant02:14
holsteinbut they are not inculded in windows02:14
robertzaccouryes true02:14
holsteinalmost nothing is supported by windows02:14
holsteinOSX is worse ;)02:14
holsteinthey are all getting better all the time though02:15
holsteinas they should02:15
holsteinrobertzaccour: if you have friends that you can aks02:15
holsteinthat are doing exaclty what you are doing02:15
holsteini say ask them how02:15
holsteini think cheese is overkill02:15
robertzaccourpeople's computers ahve to work the way they want them to. whether its the vendors decision to support Linux and its outside their control, it doesn't matter who's fault it is all that matters is that stuff works the way its intended02:15
holsteinand i dont know what to suggest02:15
robertzaccourcheese is the best option that i know of02:15
holsteinand im not going to be motivated to find it02:16
holsteinrobertzaccour: its not a matter fault02:16
holsteinim allowed to write my own drivers02:16
holsteinif i know how02:16
holsteinand choose to learn02:16
holsteinin windows, i might not be given that same luxury02:17
robertzaccouri don't wanna do configuring haha i want everything to work automatically :)02:17
holsteinanyways, this is not a 'coke' 'pepsi' battle02:17
robertzaccourtrue02:17
holsteini've already drank the kool-aid ;)02:17
holsteinand ive installed both OS's02:17
robertzaccouri get the cheap drinks haha02:17
holsteinrecently02:17
robertzaccourthe $4 24 pack of can sodas02:18
holsteinand i can tell you which has better support out of the box02:18
holsteinand which i preffer02:18
holsteinand why02:18
holsteinrobertzaccour: also, this issue you're experiencin02:18
holsteing02:18
holsteinis not really an ubuntustudio specific one02:18
holsteinSO02:18
robertzaccourfor me Ubuntu is easier than windows, mainly because of smaller footprint of apps and how fast and easy it is to install/uninstall02:18
holsteinyou might want to ask around in #ubuntu-beginners02:18
robertzaccourits nice to not have to go to a website to get software02:18
holsteini know #ubuntu is a mess usually02:18
robertzaccourfor me its the easiest to use OS right now02:19
holsteinBUT, messing with kernels and DE's02:19
holsteinnot going to be the answer02:19
robertzaccouroh and mac driver support does suck, they only support apple computers haha02:19
holsteinwell, the hardware is crossing over more and more02:20
holsteinsince the intel procs02:20
holsteinbut still, a gernerally smaller base of hardware to support02:20
robertzaccourapple computers and mac os x are pretty, but there isn't any more functionality than in any other OS02:23
robertzaccouractually less if you count hardware lol02:23
holsteinhehe02:23
holsteinnice price point02:23
robertzaccouri don't wanna pay $3000 for one though02:23
holstein30 bucks i paid for snow leopard02:24
holsteini installed it on the macbook i paid nothing for :)02:24
robertzaccouri found this this theme on xfce look. recken it would work in gnome also? http://xfce-look.org/content/show.php/Industrial+green+black+?content=9163602:24
robertzaccouri know camtasia studio had a built in webcam display.02:27
robertzaccouralso what was cool was you didn't see it while recording, but after the recording02:27
holsteinright02:27
holsteinwe dont have anything like that02:27
holsteinAFAIK02:27
holsteintil now02:27
holsteini had never heard of anyone interested in having it02:28
holsteinthats why02:28
robertzaccourlinux users on youtube do this all the time02:28
holsteinemail them02:28
holsteinand ask02:28
robertzaccouri did02:28
robertzaccourthey just use recordmydesktop and edit in kdenlive mostly02:29
holsteinyou can get a theme like that from gnome look02:29
holsteini saw screenshots02:29
holsteinfrom a user in #ubuntu-beginners02:29
holsteinrobertzaccour: maybe they sync the audio afterward then?02:30
robertzaccourdoesn't G2x work in gnome though?02:30
robertzaccouri meant GTX 2.x02:30
holsteinor the webcam displays more in realtime on their systems02:30
robertzaccourno mostly just record02:30
holsteinfor some reason02:30
robertzaccourthey probably have a lot of ram, good graphics card, and good processor02:30
holsteinnah02:30
holsteinthats not the issue02:30
robertzaccoura lot of them have like 16 GB ram02:31
holstein* not the issue02:31
holsteinyou got plenty of pep02:31
robertzaccourmine video is only about 1/4 second behind the audio. barely noticeable02:32
robertzaccouron my last laptop the sync would run away02:32
robertzaccourand get worse more behind as time went on02:32
holsteintoo many variables though02:32
robertzaccouryeah02:32
holsteinto draw a comparison02:32
holsteinbased on system specs02:33
robertzaccourgood hardware is most likely the secret02:33
holsteinwell, it wont hurt02:33
holsteinbut you got plenty to do what you're trying to do02:33
holsteinive had JACK running on a p3 with 256 of ram02:33
holsteinat some pretty riduculous latency settings02:34
holsteinfrom a live CD02:34
robertzaccouri wanna record my online gameplay on smackdown vs raw 2011 and also talk about the game stuff02:34
holsteinrobertzaccour: you can do that02:34
robertzaccouryou have linux on your ps3?02:34
holsteini dont need to see you talk about it02:34
robertzaccourit only allows up to 1/4 gig ram on those things02:34
holsteini would argue its distracting anyways02:34
robertzaccourand is very slow02:34
holsteini dont have a PS302:34
holsteini was talking about an older pIII02:35
holstein500mhz02:35
robertzaccouri dunno i think the webcam makes it more interactive02:35
robertzaccouroh ok haha02:35
holsteintakes up some screen space02:35
robertzaccouri was thinkin you haven't updated your ps3 in 2 years haha02:35
robertzaccourthey dropped linux support02:36
holsteini dont need to see and hear you02:36
robertzaccourit was shitty support anyways02:36
holsteini would argue its not needed02:36
holsteinrobertzaccour: yeah, i heard it was dropped02:36
robertzaccoursome would say it takes up space, and some would say it makes it more interactive02:36
robertzaccourit was02:36
holsteinsure02:36
robertzaccourwasn't worth bothering with anyways02:36
robertzaccour256 mb ram is a joke02:36
holsteini would say, you *should* be able to do it02:36
holsteinbut, i would choose not to personally02:37
holsteinfor the screen space02:37
holsteinBUT, ive seen a couple like that02:37
holsteinwith the guy down in the corner02:37
holsteini thought it was unecessary02:37
robertzaccouri got mine in the lower right corner. not much space at all but i see what you mean02:37
holsteinyou could do this with JACK though02:39
holsteinin theory02:39
holsteinand get it all synced up02:39
holsteinyou'd have to ask a video guy though02:39
holsteinanyways.. BIAB02:40
robertzaccourwanna see this theme in action?02:42
robertzaccourman i see firefox implements theme better than chromium02:43
robertzaccourgoin back to firefox i guess02:43
robertzaccourok02:44
S2DoHi there. I've just found out about Gnome 3 and ubuntu unity... is ubuntu studio planning to move to one of thease?13:53
ailo_ats2Do: UbuntuStudio will use gnome. Don't think Gnome 3 will be ready in time for Natty at least13:59
ailo_atS2Do *13:59
ailo_atWow. Just saw that gnome 3 has a new website. http://www.gnome3.org/14:00
S2DoWell, I would be concern about having gnome3 in ubuntu studio 'cause that would use more computer resources14:06
S2Dohope they stick with the current version as it is reasonably stable. I'm running maverik (wich I love!) on my desktop and laptop. My laptop is a thinkpad x31 (2003) and it runs and smoothly :)14:13
holsteinunity might be lighter than gnome14:14
holsteinwe were talking about xfce and lxde though14:14
holsteinwe'll see :)14:14
S2DoThose two sound reasonable14:20
S2DoI just found uneccesary the use of flashy interfaces for a computer studio and would rather save that power for audio recording14:21
holsteinwell, one thing is for sure14:28
holsteinyou cant please everyone14:28
holsteini figure some confortalbe middle ground for the default install is cool14:29
holsteinsomething easy to maintain14:29
holsteinthats not totally different from default buntu14:29
holsteinand the end-user can choose to run fluxbox or openbox or whatever14:29
holsteini mean, we got crazy fast machines now14:30
holsteinmutiple cores and GPU's just sitting there14:30
holsteinmight as well use em if you got em :)14:30
S2DoI agree :)14:35
S2DoI wonder, is there a public place to talk about this decisions, what packages to include, etc. I mean, a place where the end users can vote for certain features.14:37
holsteinS2Do: in ubuntustudio?14:38
holsteinyou can /j #ubuntustudio-devel14:38
holsteinand join the mailing lists14:38
ailo_atS2Do: Most packages come directly from Debian, but about deciding on the Desktop, as holstein says..14:39
ailo_atOr, deciding on what packages to include in the standard Ubuntu installation, of course14:39
holsteinwe (US) have to follow certain guidelines14:39
ailo_atUbuntustudio*, I mean14:40
holsteinwe cant really add packages like you're suggesting14:40
holsteinwilly nilly14:40
holsteinwe have to follow proper protocols14:40
holsteinto get things in the main repos14:40
holsteinand install them default14:40
holsteinand for good reason i think14:40
holsteinBUT, ppa's are commonly used for adding custom versions or new packages14:41
holsteini think the PPA system is great14:41
S2DoI undesrta14:41
S2DoI understand. I'm just knew to ubuntu studio and I'm curious how it all works behind the scenes. I will join the ubuntu-studio-devel mailing list14:42
holsteinS2Do: that doesnt mean you cant have some say-so14:42
S2DoI meant new14:43
holsteinyou are more than welcome over in #ubuntustudio-devel14:43
holsteinif you can hang over there for a bit14:43
holsteinyou'll see how it goes14:43
S2Doyeah I'll give it a try :)14:45
S2DoI've being a ubuntu user for some years but I just made the switch tu US a few months a go and I'm loving it14:45
holsteincool14:47
S2DoI guess am looking for a way to make a contribution14:47
holsteinglad to hear 10.10 is working for you14:47
holsteinwhat hardware are you using?14:47
holsteinaudio interface?14:47
S2DoI'm using a cakewalk UA25ex14:47
holsteincool14:48
holsteinthose look nice14:48
holsteinyou like th pre's ?14:48
holsteinthe*14:48
holsteinxyclo_: ping14:48
holsteini have news14:48
holsteinif you're on the yoshimi list, im sure you saw it14:48
AutoStaticCool device S2Do14:48
holsteinBUT that verion is just not going to work14:49
holsteinAutoStatic: o/14:49
AutoStaticDecent piece of equipment14:49
holsteinAutoStatic: your PPA saved the day again14:49
holsteinxyclo_: the version in AutoStatic 's PPA will work fine for 32bit machines14:49
S2DoAutoStatic: I made this decision base on your post in the forums :)14:49
S2DoThe device is nice indeed and works right out of the box14:50
ailo_atI'm still wondering about usb standard compliancy. What's the highest settings you guys can use? 96kHz/24bit?14:51
AutoStaticThe latter yes14:52
holsteinyeah14:52
holstein24/96 on the firepod14:52
holsteini use 24/44.1 usually though14:52
AutoStaticBut then you can only either use playback or capture, not both, so no full duplex14:52
S2Dofirst a bought the early version, second hand, but had some noise problems. Then I found out it was sort of a defective design and it was solved in the new version. So I went for it :)14:52
ailo_atholstein: Yeah, but that14:52
ailo_atthat's firewire.14:52
AutoStaticS2Do: I have zero issues with that noise problem14:53
AutoStaticI have the old one14:53
ailo_atI read about M-audio's Fasttrack pro14:53
AutoStaticRead about the noise problems somewhere too but I don't think it's a big issue14:54
ailo_atholstein: usb devices hardly have any drivers, from what I know, aside from standard usb drivers14:54
xyclo_holstein,14:54
S2DoAutostatic, It only happens with certain machines. It work flawlessly on my old laptop, but not in my iMac (main computer) :(14:54
ailo_atAutoStatic: It was this line that caught my attention "Class compliancy supports 16-bit/48kHz 2 x 4 operation on OS X 10.3.9 and higher. Driver installation required to access more I/O.", when reading about Fast Track Pro14:54
xyclo_holstein: I saw, but not on the list. I'll stick to autostatic's v14:55
AutoStaticailo_at: didn't we talk about that earlier?14:55
S2DoAutostatic, it's something related to ground-loops14:55
xyclo_yoshimi developers seem quite frustrated with the problem of v 0.60 on 64bit machines running 32bit systems14:56
ailo_atAutoStatic: I guess so :)14:56
holsteinxyclo_: i think its 32bit installs in general14:56
xyclo_hm14:56
xyclo_ok14:56
AutoStaticS2Do: ah ground loops! I sue had some issues with that14:56
holsteini have the issue on both all my 32bit installs14:56
holsteinregaurdless of chip14:56
xyclo_I think I will switch to 64 bit soon anyway14:56
holsteinlol14:56
holsteinboth all ;)14:56
xyclo_no problems on that one, right?14:56
holsteinjust all my installs*14:57
AutoStatic"Driver installation required to access more I/O" You could interpret that in different ways14:57
holsteinxyclo_: different problems14:57
xyclo_of course14:57
holsteini cant get lightscribe in 32bit14:57
holsteini cant get lightscribe in 64bit*14:57
holsteinother than that, 64 is working great for me14:57
ailo_atAutoStatic: Well, I was most concerned with 16 bit. And it seems like very few, or no devices support that many channels.14:58
S2DoAutostatic, well the new version has a switch to get rid of that but I hadn't use it as it worked out of the box. Maybe I had a defective unit.14:58
ailo_atBy "that many channels" I mean, something like 8 I/O14:58
holsteinthe firepod is so reasonably priced14:59
holsteinused too14:59
holsteinand out of the box14:59
ailo_atAnyway, it would be nice to confirm that you guys actually get 24 bit operation. How do you tell?14:59
holsteinhell, the saphire pro40 is cheap too14:59
holsteinmore bang for the buck than the firepod14:59
holsteinIF you can go firewire15:00
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AutoStaticailo_at: I can use my UA25 at 96Khz 24bits15:00
AutoStaticBut only to record or to capture, not full duplex15:00
holsteinua25 is tiny too15:00
ailo_atAutoStatic: The device sets the I/O automatically when you use those settings?15:01
holsteinlooks sturdy15:01
* ailo_at should get a device and find out for myself :)15:02
holsteinAutoStatic: whats up with that comp/limit ?15:02
holsteinis that on the pre's15:02
holsteinon the way in?15:02
AutoStaticailo_at: No you have to select it with a dipswitch on the back opf the unit15:02
holsteinAutoStatic or S2Do ^^15:02
AutoStaticholstein: that's  a UA25EX feature ;)15:03
holsteini have comp on a preamp here15:03
holsteini think its handy to have a little hardware comp on the way in to the box15:04
xyclotrue about hardware comp on the pre15:04
xycloHas anybody tried the dbx preamp with comp and spdif?15:05
xyclo376 I think...15:05
xycloI am so curious about it15:06
holsteinhttp://www.sweetwater.com/store/detail/376/?gclid=COyWk5_2h6cCFUeW7QodLlPUdg15:06
xycloright, that one15:07
xycloI need to go listen to it :)15:07
holsteinlooks cool15:07
holsteinwho knows15:07
holsteini have http://www.sweetwater.com/store/detail/Eureka15:07
holsteini like it15:07
xycloThe 386 seems cool too15:07
xycloThe Eureka! nice15:07
xycloI think on the 376 you pay a fee for the spdif  out15:08
xycloThe Eureka seems like a better strip though15:08
S2Doholstein, it has two type of compression; one for short attack (suitable for vocals) and one for long attack, suitable for instruments.15:08
xyclonice15:08
xyclohw tends to be one trick pony, so versatility is great15:09
holsteinalright, gotta run... BBL15:09
S2Doholstain, I tried the second type once but I'd rather add that later in the mix.15:09
holsteinS2Do: yeah, thats the thing, you get stuck with it :/15:09
holsteinanyways... o/15:10

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