[linux-audio-user] Soundtrack written, composed, produced under linux.

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On Tue, 19 Apr 2005 09:20:35 -0400, Peter Lutek <plutek@xxxxxxxxxxxx>  
wrote:

> On Tue, 19 Apr 2005 00:32:45 -0300, Juan Linietsky <coding@xxxxxxxxxxxx>  
> wrote:
>
> -snip-
>
>> Only Tools Used:
>>
>> -Shaketracker (sequencer)
>> -Chionic (sampler)
>> -Rezound (sound editor)
>> -A custom/unreleased app (a 32-bands graphical multiband compressor of  
>> mine, which i'll release when i have time to polish it)
>
> but wait..... what did you use to view the video in sync with the audio  
> track you were working on? in the absence of an integrated video track  
> in any current serious audio editting/creation tools, we need a separate  
> viewer which can be synced, possibly via the jack transport. there is  
> xjadeo, but it is limited to avi (and i'm currently having problems  
> getting it to compile). there are some rumours that the ardour video  
> module is nearing readiness, but no eta has been announced. in any case,  
> i think a separate, syncable viewer is preferable because it affords the  
> opportunity to use various audio creation tools.
>
>

update: got xjadeo compiled.
got video converted to the required format (easily scripted with mencoder).
in ardour: set positional sync to "Sync with JACK".
now the xjadeo video window just goes instantly to wherever the ardour  
playback cursor is -- forward, backward, dragging the playhead, whatever.
it's simple and brilliant.

juan: what was your solution to the video syncing issue?

-p




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