[00:00] thank you guyz, but i am really new, just install ubuntustudio, and my i got a firewire device. [00:01] thank you guyz, but i am really new, just install ubuntustudio, and i got a firewire device. [00:03] my interface is a presonus firepod [01:37] hi [01:38] someguest901234: Howdy! [01:38] what does the audacious plugin "extra stereo" does? [01:38] excuse my english [01:42] someguest901234: Is it perhaps an EQ? I don't personally use that, so don't know offhand. [01:42] mmmmmmhhhhhh [01:42] ok [01:49] yeah [01:49] ok [01:49] im bored [01:54] ...Alright. [02:05] hi everyone! I have a question here. how do i easily play my mp3 files when jack is on? [02:12] bbba: vlc? [02:12] bbba does the player matter? [16:59] maa === maa is now known as Guest54308 [17:29] Has anyone worked with JAMin ? [17:29] hansford: i use it all the time [17:29] hansford: i put it in the master bus out of ardour for a temporary mastering step.. i can easily remove it to send it to mastering [17:30] any good? ... been reading up on it but old stuff [17:30] "good" is a always a matter of opinion and use case [17:31] its in most repos, so one could fire up an ubuntustudio live CD, or an AVlinux live cd and try it out [17:31] you can do what it does with other tools, im sure [17:31] i like having it all in one place like that, and its clear and easy to use.. also, easy to mis-use [17:32] Thats what I was thinking... [17:33] like keeping it simple....... [17:33] im not really every doing the mastering.. if i did, i might get more particular [17:34] actually, i probably wouldnt be doing it "in the box" , or at least offering clients that option [17:34] but, for me, to be able to quickly throw something on a bus and make quick adjustments that make the export work for my needs.. i like JAMin [17:37] I been working on In the Mood (Glenn Miller) since week of Jan.... and thought of using it to keep my input/output simple other than that I have a simple amplifier on each track for a little boost [17:38] hansford: check out #opensourcemusicians ..i have to run to the gig now.. bbl! [17:38] ok [17:40] thanks holstein [22:27] just put a dvd movie (alexander) in my new studio installation and it won't play -- got a msg it might be missing (codecs?) [22:32] !dvd [22:32] 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 [22:32] mikubuntu: ^ [22:33] k, was looking at http://askubuntu.com/questions/171026/how-to-install-all-existing-media-codecs [22:37] software center says i already installed ubuntu restricted extras [22:59] mikubuntu: its not the same [22:59] mikubuntu: if you read the link i gave... [22:59] mikubuntu: sudo apt-get install libdvdread4 [22:59] then [22:59] sudo /usr/share/doc/libdvdread4/install-css.sh [22:59] that should do it [22:59] mikubuntu: i assure you.. i play DVD's in linux [23:00] yes, holstein, it seems to have worked -- dvd playing on vlc now -- haven't tried it in any other players [23:01] mikubuntu: the players should just go use what they need when its present on the machine [23:04] on a previous installation on another machine i had the damndest time getting a video from a court camera to play -- i thin gk it was in quicktime, but finally got it with a little help from my friends here or in #ubuntu