mik wrote: > Dave Phillips schreef: > >> >> For your new-timey listening pleasure, the soundtrack to a video made >> recently with the latest AVSynthesis program: >> >> http://linux-sound.org/audio/avs-cs5-test4.ogg >> >> http://linux-sound.org/audio/avs-cs5-test4.mp3 >> >> All sounds courtesy Jean-Pierre Lemoine's Csound5 instruments in his >> AVSynthesis program. >> > > Hi > > Could you briefly explain how you made it work in Linux? For the latest & greatest AVSynthesis you need to use LWJGL 1.1.4, Java SDK 1.6, OpenGL, and Csound5.08. Csound must be compiled for double-precision and with the Java wrapper (csnd.jar and lib_jcsound.so). All DLLs must be replaced by their .so equivalents. You can get the necessary components in pre-compiled packages for 32-bit systems, but you'll need to compile most of it yourself if you want to use it under a 64-bit system. It can be tedious. Obviously you'll need a good video card with 3D acceleration. I use an nVidia 7600GS w. 512 MB VRAM, seems to work nicely. The Linux Journal will eventually publish a rather long article I wrote about AVS. More detail is included there, but the information above is the brief instruction. :) Stability is a problem, but it may be due to bugs in Cs5, not in AVS. Jean-Pierre reports that his Windows version is quite stable, but he's using a slightly customized version of Csound. Feel free to write to me off-list if you'd like more information (unless other people here want to follow the thread). Best, dp _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-audio-user