[01:07] hi [01:08] hey could someone [01:08] suggest me a plug in for audacious [01:08] um for... === k is now known as Guest41288 [01:08] hi [01:08] Guest41288: they are well labeled in the menu [01:08] what?? [01:08] Guest41288: if you dont find what you are looking for, you are probably going to have to move on [01:09] the speed and pitch plugin [01:09] is not precise enough [01:09] is there something else [01:09] to change the pitch [01:09] Guest41288: ok.. there are no other options.. you should try one for ardour [01:09] ? [01:09] oh listen to music in ardour? [01:10] Guest41288: ? [01:10] ... [01:10] Guest41288: VLC has plugs if all you are doing is listening [01:10] I want to change the pitch of the music I listen to in audacious [01:10] but i want something more precis than [01:10] Guest41288: audacity has plugins.. VLC [01:10] Guest41288: i understand [01:10] example 99,8% i want 99,88% [01:10] or more [01:11] yah... [01:11] Guest41288: you are using the pitch change plug in audacious, and you want something else [01:11] Guest41288: have you tried VLC? [01:11] also i have problem with channels with jack and vlc [01:11] sooo... [01:11] Guest41288: so, stop jack, try VLC, and see if it fits your needs [01:12] where is that [01:13] Guest41288: where is what? vlc? [01:13] !info vlc [01:13] vlc (source: vlc): multimedia player and streamer. In component universe, is optional. Version 2.0.8-1 (saucy), package size 1052 kB, installed size 3347 kB [01:13] haha [01:13] no the pitch thing [01:13] sudo apt-get install vlc ..or the package manager of your chioce [01:13] im in show settings all [01:14] Guest41288: AFAIK, they have a plug in [01:15] wa what [01:15] http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4TebytJd23g [01:15] um [01:15] should be similar there ^ [01:15] could it not be a video [01:15] what is that? [01:16] Guest41288: its a video that represents someone doing what you are asking help for [01:16] Guest41288: but, i'll open vlc, and look in the menu and let you know where i find it [01:18] tools - preferences - *on the bottom left, radio button for "all" rather than "simple" - input/codecs "play back speed" [01:18] Guest41288: ^^ thats where i found the speed settings [01:19] oh no but thats fine [01:19] I want the pitch setting [01:21] sox should let you get as detailed as you please http://stackoverflow.com/questions/13368283/sox-and-pitch-change-of-multiple-audio-files [01:21] OH [01:21] thats fine [01:21] thanks [01:22] you just did it [01:22] i thinkl [01:22] yeah using sox will do it [01:23] well, you can change the pitch with it [01:23] yah [01:24] thats what i was thinking [01:24] sorry [01:24] the only thing I wanna know now isss [01:24] how to I redirect everything to jack [01:25] i dont, so i dont know.. and you really dont need to [01:25] you can use sox to change the file, and play it in audacious via JACK [01:25] or, you can use the integrated pulse to jack dbus [01:26] oh no i mean that [01:26] for like [01:26] internet [01:26] web browsing [01:26] Guest41288: the included pulse to jack dbus, as stated above [01:26] really? [01:27] Guest41288: ? [01:27] um [01:27] i dont know how it works XD [01:27] Guest41288: the dbus for routing pulse audio through jack [01:27] Guest41288: you dont need it anyways [01:27] yeah... [01:27] wat [01:27] Guest41288: i disble it.. personally [01:27] uh [01:27] I dont? [01:27] but if you want it, its there.. [01:28] you would open jack connections and route the dbus output to your jack device [01:28] how do I do that? [01:29] Connections - Jack Audio Connection Kit window? [01:29] Guest41288: you literally click 'start' to start jack, and, as i stated above, you open connections and route the traffic accordingly [01:29] mmmhhhhh [01:29] With commands? [01:29] oh patchbays? [01:31] Guest41288: however you make connections.. you can click and drag a virtual cable.. or use another patchbay.. or altC for connect [01:32] um [01:32] do you have any [01:32] documentation on that process [01:32] im completely lost [01:32] !proaudio | Guest41288 [01:32] Guest41288: For information on professional audio tools in Ubuntu, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UbuntuStudio/ProAudioIntro [01:33] or, just read what i typed above [01:34] open qjackctl, start jack, open "connect", route the pulse dbus output to the jack device you are using [01:34] ookkk [01:36] and what codec do I need to play dvds? [01:36] !dvd [01:36] Ubuntu's default installation and repositories do not include packages needed to play commercial DVDs for legal reasons. For information on adding them, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RestrictedFormats/PlayingDVDs | For information on the legalities involved, see the "DVD" section of https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FreeFormats [01:37] got it [01:37] you should be prompted when trying to play one [01:38] yeah do i have to install that proprietary mp3 plug in? [01:38] or gstreamers extra plug in [01:38] Guest41288: you dont "have to" do anything [01:38] oh i just cant play them? [01:38] Guest41288: if you want to play mp3's, you'll need to add the ability to do so [01:38] no i mean [01:38] !mp3 [01:38] For multimedia issues, this page has useful information: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RestrictedFormats - See also https://help.ubuntu.com/12.04/ubuntu-help/media.html - But please use free formats if you can: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FreeFormats [01:39] I want to play a dvd in vlc [01:39] !dvd [01:39] Ubuntu's default installation and repositories do not include packages needed to play commercial DVDs for legal reasons. For information on adding them, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RestrictedFormats/PlayingDVDs | For information on the legalities involved, see the "DVD" section of https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FreeFormats [01:39] but vlc doesnt play it [01:39] Guest41288: ^^ thats what i refer to, and still suggest you refer to [01:39] Guest41288: you should be prompted, but if you are not, the guide above will tell you the exact packages you need [01:40] ok [01:40] oh [01:40] DVD Source [01:40] is that it? [01:41] Guest41288: let me pull up the link i gave, and copy paste the information here [01:41] sudo apt-get install libdvdread4 [01:42] alright [01:42] then you run.. [01:42] sudo /usr/share/doc/libdvdread4/install-css.sh [01:42] thats what mplayer is telling me [01:42] thats from https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RestrictedFormats/PlayingDVDs [01:44] libavformat version 53.21.1 (external) [01:44] Mismatching header version 53.19.0 [01:44] Guest41288: i would need much more information [01:45] Guest41288: run this first.. [01:45] sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get dist-upgrade [01:45] yeah [01:45] yeah? yeah what? [01:45] !paste | Guest41288 [01:45] Guest41288: 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. [01:46] paste the error output [01:46] i will its just that im very limited [01:46] (bandwidth) [01:46] thats text [01:46] no i mean [01:46] for the update [01:46] haha [01:46] also itsss slow [01:47] then, after the update, you will run the others again.. [01:54] mmhhh [01:55] man ubuntu studio is fast [01:56] We could slow it down for you if you'd like. [01:56] really? [01:56] haha [01:56] im scared. [01:56] and why would you do that [01:59] Kidding. :P [02:03] uh wait === k is now known as joeblow831274012 [02:04] Playback failure: [02:04] DVDRead could not open the disc "/dev/dvd". [02:04] Your input can't be opened: [02:04] VLC is unable to open the MRL 'dvd:///dev/dvd'. Check the log for details. [02:04] sorry about that [02:04] !paste | joeblow831274012 [02:04] joeblow831274012: 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. [02:04] joeblow831274012: that could be due to the device.. try some other players.. [02:04] 1 [02:04] 2 [02:04] 3 [02:04] 4 [02:04] [02:04] Playback failure: [02:04] DVDRead could not open the disc "/dev/dvd". [02:05] Your input can't be opened: [02:05] VLC is unable to open the MRL 'dvd:///dev/dvd'. Check the log for details. [02:05] wtf [02:05] joeblow831274012: please use a pastebin [02:05] ahhhhh ok [02:05] joeblow831274012: you should test with another player.. not vlc.. just to make certain the system is capable of playing DVD's [02:05] im the guest who just left btw [02:06] Right, /dev/dvd doesn't exist anymore, try /dev/sr0 [02:07] oh ok [02:07] Or, check what exists under /dev/ but there will be a fair amount. [02:07] nope [02:07] oh ok [02:07] indeed [02:08] i have just gone through them manually before, but what i finally did was play it wth another player, and it "just worked", and i looked at the device name it was using [02:08] VLC generally is pretty good, parole is the one that has problems. (Bug 1098323) [02:08] bug 1098323 in parole (Ubuntu) "Parole failes to play DVD" [Undecided,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/1098323 [02:09] oh got it [02:11] thanks [02:14] yaaaay [02:14] bye bye [16:39] what is the most straightforward way to produce youtube compatible video of given length [16:40] I want to submit music to youtube and it seems to require a video file [16:40] I intend to replace video content with youtube slideshow meaning this original video can be totally empty, black or whatever [16:41] as long as its something that youtube accepts [16:42] mencoder, ffmpeg or similar commandline method is preferred === polo is now known as Guest21474 [21:30] ciao a tutti [21:31] c'รจ qualcuno che puo aiutarmi? vorrei installare ubuntu studio ma non riesco..