Re: Linux-audio-user Digest, Vol 102, Issue 23

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Message: 7
Date: Sun, 23 Aug 2015 01:47:22 +0200
From: Beno?t Rouits <brouits@xxxxxxx>
To: linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: Linux/JACK app for room eq / speaker
        design-analysis
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Le 22/08/2015 19:49, Mac a ?crit :
> Hi,
>
> After spending time trying to get RoomEqWizard (REW) to use Jack
> effectively and simply getting frustrated I'm looking for other tools.
> (REW is a nice tool but it doesn't support JACK natively and I tried
> fooling it with alsa etc., but I think PulseAudio was getting in the way.)
>
> I ended up using jaaa and japa from Fons Adriensen which work great.
>
> But, I'd like to be able to save the display.
>
> I suppose I could use screen shots for each test and that would be fine.
>
> But, I thought I'd see if anyone knows a Linux tool that can do
> waterfall plots, frequency response, etc. Maybe even distortion.
>
> Any recommendations?
>
> Regards,
> Mac
>

QLoud. http://gaydenko.com/qloud/ I use it, and it works great.
I use also QSpeaker for design. http://brouits.free.fr/qspeakers/
Cheers,
- Ben


I tried for a long time to get QLoud to build on my PC with no success. I have QT 5 and QLoud has some clash between QT4 and 5. (I'm on Ubuntu Studio 14.04, plus I do dev work in PYQT5)
Looks like QSpeaker requires QT4 as well.

Apparently QAppliction is now in QWidgets. I poked around the web and tried several "fixes" proposed in several threads, no luck.





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