Hey Robin & Fons, thanks for the replies. Robin: I must admit that i didn't know the RPi is capable of OpenGL. I have the "old" RPi (B Version) but as far as i googled, it could do OpenGL as well, so i will try to run LV2. Fons: i found your jmeters before and obviously it is great that they have correct response. I must admit though, that i am not a big fan of the analog meter style (probably i am just not used to it) and i didnt find the digital style jackmeters have, or is it already there but just not documented? At the TV station i work at we have the RTW TM7 https://www.rtw.com/de/produkte/audio-monitor/touchmonitor-tm7.html Robin: I never quite understood advantage of the loudness radar which the RTW device also feautres vs. a horizontal way of displaying the programs loudness... i think something like the ebumeter combined with yass oscilloscope (with an additional timescale) would be perfect to get a quick overview of the dynamic range... To both of you thanks for your excellent work, i try to get the "perfect" layout figured out. cheers,t. Am 20.08.15 um 19:25 schrieb Robin Gareus: > On 08/20/2015 12:21 PM, laulau wrote: >> Hello List, >> >> i am new to this list so forgive if this has been discussed before - a >> quick search of the archives didnt reveal anything relevant. >> >> I am trying to build an audio metering device (stereo only for now), >> with the purpose of monitoring my video editing system. Right now this >> is based on a RPi running Arch Linux ARM. As the window manager i >> decided for i3 tiling WM. The RPi has a 7" 800x480 Touchscreen connected >> (to be able to reset EBU R128 measuring Keyboard and Mouse-less). As a >> soundcard i am using the Behringer U-Control UCA222, connected to a >> Samson C-Control as the audio splitter for speaker monitoring etc. >> >> As the software i am playing with the ebumeter, yass & jaaa from Kokkini >> Zita (http://kokkinizita.linuxaudio.org/linuxaudio/). I installed the >> jackmeterbridge tools as well. >> >> I am still trying to figure out what software will be useful in "real >> life" situation, meaning what is the RPi capable of handling CPU wise >> (jaaa pushed it to its limits naturally). >> >> - So i wondering, has anyone done something similar before and can share >> his / her experiences? >> >> - Are there other software tools that i have missed that would be worth >> looking at? > > > https://github.com/x42/meters.lv2 (if you have a new RPi with openGL, > debian package: x42-plugins) and https://github.com/jiixyj/libebur128/ > > >> - Especially screen estate is a problem with a 800x480 pixel screen. >> Jass fits barely, ebumeter is super small etc. Is there a way to scale >> fixed width tools differently to make a nicer screen layout? >> >> best, >> t. >> _______________________________________________ >> Linux-audio-user mailing list >> Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx >> http://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-user _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-user