Re: VU meter when using Audacity

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Kevin Cosgrove wrote:
On 12 October 2007 at 0:01, Folderol <folderol@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

The meters in audacity are OK.  But, I'd like a bigger, maybe
external to audacity, VU meter, and it'd be nice if it looked
like a traditional VU meter.  Anyone know of such a beast?
It's called meterbridge and gives you just about any display and
behaviour you want. the VU meters are really big!

Got it. It is what I want. Now I just need to remember what to do to build audacity so that it speaks JACK. Or, I need to build qjackctl so that it understands portaudio since I think that's the way audacity usually builds.

Right?
Thanks....
--
Kevin


no, you still use alsa for jackd, but you compile audacity with portaudio19...or 18. look, i am not sure now and can't remember, but just choose for audacity that protaudio, which is not a default ( i am pretty sure, it is portaudio19), and it will speak to jack. the audacity ports in qjack will be called 'portaudio-xyz (some numbers)'.

it works stable here.

cheers,
doc
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