[02:05] im having trouble with bitrate [02:05] dRounse: restate completely [02:06] i converted my songs from 320 kbps to 128 kbps and now they say its 48 kbps is that a mistake [02:07] dRounse: most music is set at 41k but 48k should be playable... [02:08] cfhowlett: so what does that mean? does that mean the quality is bad? [02:08] dRounse: no - how does it sound?? [02:09] cfhowlett: it sounds like it normally does [02:09] dRounse: test it in your .mp3 player. If it sounds right, you're good. [02:10] ok so it will it sound dif on the computer? [02:11] dRounse: depends on the codecs you've got. Test it out so you know what you're getting. [02:12] cfhowlett: sounds no different really [02:13] dRounse: http://imagebin.org/196269 [11:33] Hello [11:33] Every time I try to install Ubuntu Studio the computer freezed at configuring apt [13:52] g'mornin [13:53] say! I was wondering while waking ... if I were to run Reason under WINE, would it be JACK compatible i.e. low-latency and useable via MIDI ??? [13:53] or would it be sluggish and crappy? [14:15] feeling fairly alliterative already today [14:15] ;p [14:16] artao: Sorry, I have no experience on such matters. Just here to remind you that some people might know what you're talking about over at #opensourcemusicians, if you won't find help in here. [14:37] of course. thx === Submarine__ is now known as Submarine [16:50] hi, has anyone used the Tascam us122-l? [16:52] I am having problems with it connecting erratically in oneiric. I have checked and the kernel config has ehci_hcd selected for usb2 support but the module is missing [16:53] syslog keeps reporting that there is a 'set sample error' === XartaoX is now known as artao|desktop [21:16] Welcome vindav [21:16] cfhowlett: ok, I'm here... [21:17] vindav: keep us in channel for now [21:17] vindav: I see you want to video edit - any other creative type things you plan to do with *buntu [21:17] ??? [21:18] cfhowlett: I am in private chat with you now. [21:43] is UbuntuStudio using the linux kernel 3.x yet? [21:43] textchimp: we have the same kernel as main ubuntu [21:44] holstein, but wth -rt ? [21:45] textchimp: no yet [21:45] we will have *-lowlatency in the 12.04 release [21:45] textchimp: the *-generic is more and more capable [21:46] so the -rt is becoming less necessary? [21:46] https://launchpad.net/~abogani/+archive/ppa [21:46] textchimp: correct [21:46] uname -a tells me i have the kernel '2.6.31-11-rt' [21:46] how do i get the source for that exact kernel? [21:46] textchimp: thats 10.04? [21:46] holstein, yes [21:46] right.. so thats the RT kernel from 9.10 [21:47] you can just apt-get hte source AFAIK [21:47] i wouldnt worry with it though [21:47] so much is and has changed [21:47] is changing and has changed* [21:47] but if i do apt-get to get the kernel source, will it know to get the -rt variant that i'm actually using right now? [21:48] textchimp: if you apt-get the source for the RT one [21:48] ok great [21:48] again... its not that important [21:48] thats an old kernel [21:49] which is the main ubuntu currently using? [21:49] 3.x? [21:50] textchimp: you mean 11.10? [21:50] Ubuntu 11.10 includes the 3.0.0-12.20 [21:51] holstein, that being the case, should UbuntStudio try to install a 3.x kernel for me the next time i run Update Manager? [21:51] textchimp: ?... if you are on ubuntustudio 10.04, and you have both kernels, it will install a newer *-generic one [21:52] one of the first things i do is un-hide GRUB in ubuntustudio [21:52] i typically boot the kernel i need for the job [21:53] i see. but if i haven't manually switched to kernel 3.0 myself, it won't push it on me or suggest it? [21:53] textchimp: if you are on 10.04, you will *never* get a newer kernel.. unless you add a PPA [21:53] you will get the security updates only for the current versions of *everything* [21:53] including the kernel [21:53] not that anyone is maintaining that RT kernel [21:54] but 'current' here means what i already have installed [21:54] textchimp: ? [21:54] currrent means currrent [21:54] like what came with the OS [21:55] what you currently have or got [21:55] like.. firefox for example [21:55] it was 2.something [21:55] iirc... and that will just be the way it is [21:55] maybe it was 3.x [21:56] maybe thats when they went with a beta 3 version so that it *would* have 3 instead of locked at a 2.x [21:56] ok got it [21:56] holstein, thanks for clarifying [21:56] sure [21:57] textchimp: sometimes i have to talk it out to figure it out [21:58] textchimp: are you trying 12.04? [22:00] holstein, no, i just was wondering about the 3.0 kernel because of some new peripherals it supports through modules [22:00] textchimp: abogani has one AFAIK [22:01] textchimp: i ran a 3.x mainline kernel in 10.04 without any issues [22:02] holstein, i was also wondering if the 3,x kernel supported more than 3Gb of RAM [22:03] textchimp: the PAE one will, if you have hardware support for that, and you likely do [22:03] textchimp: its the 32bit vs 64bit that does that [22:03] holstein, i think i tried the PAE one and a lot of my executables stopped from working [22:03] textchimp: i would troubleshoot that [22:04] that makes no sense [22:04] it literally should just add access to that extra ram [22:04] i know. god, is it possible i installed the 64bit by accident? would it boot at all? [22:05] not sure... [22:05] i would think it would be a mess [22:26] !paste [22:26] For posting multi-line texts into the channel, please use http://paste.ubuntu.com | To post !screenshots use http://imagebin.org/?page=add | !pastebinit to paste directly from command line | Make sure you give us the URL for your paste - see also the channel topic. [23:12] *rebooted