On 25/08/07, cr <_@whats-your.name> wrote:
That looks perfect, apart from the lack of resampling -- most of my samples are at 44100kHz but my soundcard runs at 48000.
Other news on trying to resolve this issue:
I came across a sample auditioning app called sauditor with a Curses interface which is great except that it loads the samples into RAM before playing them, bringing my system to its knees if I accidentally select a really long one. So I'll have to add streaming from disk to my requirements...
I also tried `mplayer -ao jack ...` but haven't got it to work yet - although I have the livna version which claims to have --with-jack compiled in, running `mplayer -ao help` gives a list of drivers that doesn't include jack, so the file manager solution won't work until I figure out how to fix that.
Nathaniel
tom orford has some neat tools. one expressly for the topic
http://www.orford.org/portfolio/samplecat/
That looks perfect, apart from the lack of resampling -- most of my samples are at 44100kHz but my soundcard runs at 48000.
Other news on trying to resolve this issue:
I came across a sample auditioning app called sauditor with a Curses interface which is great except that it loads the samples into RAM before playing them, bringing my system to its knees if I accidentally select a really long one. So I'll have to add streaming from disk to my requirements...
I also tried `mplayer -ao jack ...` but haven't got it to work yet - although I have the livna version which claims to have --with-jack compiled in, running `mplayer -ao help` gives a list of drivers that doesn't include jack, so the file manager solution won't work until I figure out how to fix that.
Nathaniel
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