[00:03] falktx, will you still be able to help with the iframes for the website and coding a different ubuntustudio-controls? [00:03] ScottL: yes, sure [00:03] I quit my job 2 weeks ago ;) [00:04] (but with plans for a new one for 2012) [00:05] ScottL, sorry for not being so active on the website lately. i asked the canonical IS about the RT ticket though, and they said it's gonna take some more time anyway [00:24] knome, i think that is okay since i would like to get as much done before the IS security check anyways [00:24] yeah [00:25] knome, i'm hoping stochastic is making progress with this but i don't think he's moving quickly [00:25] i have concerns about this [00:25] right [07:50] Morning all. [07:50] Has anyone looked at kdenlive recently? Has it improved any? [07:51] There is a bleeding edge ppa here for all those interested to have a play with the very latest: https://launchpad.net/~sunab/+archive/kdenlive-svn [09:34] Also, this might be something we want to get packaged for ubuntu: https://launchpad.net/~psyke83/+archive/ppa (pulseaudio-equaliser) [10:11] ScottL, Is Alessio Bogani going to provide the -lowlatency to be tested, as described in https://blueprints.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+spec/other-p-lowlatency [10:11] ? [11:56] ailo, yes, that is the intent [11:56] ailo, but we are also going to be doing some very objective testing (with instructions provided by the kernel team) if you are interested [11:57] the kernel team would like to objectively test the -generic vs -lowlatency vs -rt kernel [11:57] once have a lot of data, we collate it, document it in a wiki, and decide if -lowlatency is really worth it, and then move one [11:57] on [11:58] ailo, would you be interested in helping with this testing [11:58] oh, the purpose of the documentation is to not only provide the data to justify our decision, but also to give users expectations [12:33] ScottL, If more testers are needed, I'm happy to assist. [12:34] ScottL, The current -lowlatency is ahead the -generic by one version, and doesn't handle graphic drivers [12:34] I'm using my own custom compiled [12:34] Was considering to put it up on my ppa, but I realized I need to understand debian packagin a bit more, so it's not happening soon [12:35] bogani is calling the -lowlatency at his ppa "old" [12:36] Just wondering where the new one might be and how to get it [13:00] good morning again [14:16] ailo: I don't think there is a newer one anywhere, yet. [14:17] astraljava: any thoughts about my suggestions before you woke up? [14:34] kdenlive and pulseaudio-equalizer? I'll have to look into that. The latter didn't work very well the last time I used it, but it might have progressed from since. [14:34] I don't know anything about the former, it's not really my speciality, don't know much about video nor graphics. [15:03] jussi: the current thought is to follow two tracks for video; one for casual user for home movies and a professional track for films [15:03] the editor for the home user is not determined, but kdenlive has been considered as well as openshot [15:33] Dammit, the US are trying to censor the internet again, and this time it's much worse: http://www.mozilla.org/sopa/ [15:35] We're not doing any such a thing! [15:41] Oh, you meant the States, not the Studio. Sorry, my bad. *blink* *blink* [15:45] sorry for confusing abbreviation :( [15:51] Pardon me, I knew what you meant. I'm just such a bastard I can't help but to jump at the opportunity. [15:53] hi shnatsel [15:54] hi scott-work [17:35] hi [18:51] is the midi problem when using jack solved? i think i remember it once worked here, now the is huge midi latency - using usb here so it is no alsa midi problem i guess [18:54] tried everything - givin higher priorities to uhci and ehci and disabling pulse...but no way...midi isnt really working [19:01] by the way i am quite shocked about what informations are going through the net ....i could readt a thousand times that the rt kernel is the best kernel for musicians...after testing 7 different rt kernels for some weeks now i must say that those wont give the same performance then the lowlatency kernel...so it is quite sad that there are so many misleading informations concerning linux in the net :( [19:04] l33o: Old news are hard to get out of internet. People often borrow someone else's musings without investigations of their own. [19:05] hehehe [19:05] ;) [19:45] cu