Multimedia :: Sequencer



That may be a limitation of your audio device, but that's just a guess.

I assumed you were compiling 1.2.6 or 1.3.3. The 1.2.4 version is already available in the uci section of myDSL (audacity.uci).

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I assumed you were compiling 1.2.6 or 1.3.3. The 1.2.4 version is already available in the uci section of myDSL (audacity.uci).

1.2.6 is not available for debian.  I compiled 1.2.4 in case including all the libraries made a difference regarding the i/o layer conflict; it didn't.

Given the same results on three linux machines that all work when booted with windows, I'll assume the problem is in the software/OS.

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Your graphic isn't showing up on the link.

Well, try this. I took the shots playing local files but it works the same way...
http://lucky13.blogsavy.com/xmms-file-info/

For a stream, you should get a standard URI with port, e.g., http://12.34.567:8901, where the file name is.

Use Line1. I just tried that (Xmms playing an mp3 - open audacity, record, worked) on my distro, though it has alsa, the name for lineout was Line1. Try that?

Ps. It's 1.2.6

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Your graphic isn't showing up on the link.

Well, try this. I took the shots playing local files but it works the same way...
http://lucky13.blogsavy.com/xmms-file-info/

The problem was that the URL needs to be put in quotes. Interesting...the downloaded file to connect with the station has a different URL (found by clicking the file's properties) .  

Now, if I can figure out how to get the URL of Pandora...just my luck..it's "INTERNET DAY OF SILENCE."...damn....

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