On Sun, 2005-16-10 at 22:17 -0700, Russell Hanaghan wrote: > Hector Centeno-Garcia wrote: > > >On Sun, 2005-16-10 at 23:39 +0200, tobbe@xxxxxxxxxx wrote: > > > > > > > >>>xfst is a wine (not win) app which loads vsts and binds them to jack > >>>ports. > >>> > >>>i upload my current state to http://galan.sf.net/xfst-0.3.tar.gz > >>>please report success or failure in this thread. my response latency is > >>>very high. > >>> > >>>i am very sorry that galan cant load vsts currently. > >>>but hell it should load dssi plugs. > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>seems that xfst fails to build for wine-20050930 > >>it breaks with > >>winebuild: unrecognized option --debug > >> > >> > > > >i built it using wine 20040505 and it crashes right after loading the > >VST. I get this messages: > > > >gui_thread_id = 10 > >Got the focus > >zombified - exiting from JACK > > > >and it freezes... on the other hand, I got jack_fst working fine. I > >guess the ideal would be to have a vst solution that is compatible with > >the latest wine. Is xfst supposed to build using a recent wine? > > > >Thanks a lot for sharing your work! > > > >hector > > > > > > > > > Thac built xfst against 20050830 and although I have not stress tested > it yet, it does fire up my selection of vst's in Pclos (mdk derivitive) > > R~ > I rebuilt xfst against wine 20050725 (the oficial ubuntu breezy) and tested with other VSTs (jack is set to a latency of 11.6 msecs): - Crystal vst zombifies and exits from jack but it doesn't lock. If I set Jack to a higher Timeout period (1000msecs) it loads and works fine! - DelayLama works perfect (it even shows the GUI animation properly) - Synful orchestra works fine. - GRMTools seem to be working fine without some of them crashing as in jack_fst. Great! xfst seems to be the solution for linux-vst. I can help to set it up and mantain a web site (would it be ok at sourceforge?) but I guess it would be good if we create a complete package including install script in the make file (I don't have experience doing this, but I can figure it out) and a README. Is someone else interested in helping Torben and making it available publicly? thanks! hector