On Tue, 2009-06-02 at 12:20 -0400, Paul Davis wrote: > Ardour syncs to MTC, which is just re-encoded timecode. I've been told > by a company that specializes in timecode sync hardware that it syncs > faster and more accurately than any other product in the market place. > Its not technically hard to sync to SMPTE itself, but nobody has had > the incentive to do the work. I'd be happy to consider doing it as a > paid project - it would probably be about 4-8 hours work. If it'll sync to MTC then we're good. > Not necessarily. I have a JL Cooper box that does bi-directional > conversion between LTC and MTC. Yup, and they're not too much money. As long as it can sync to something. Awesome. > Has it even been reported to the bug tracker? Note that Harrisons > XDubber is built around this functionality, and they tend to beat this > stuff to death. I've heard no reports of problems with punch in until > Fons bought it up on this mailing in. There is one vaguely related > report from sometime in 2007 with version 2.0, and that was believed > to be fixed (it was actually a crashing bug). I learned about this from Fons. I haven't personally experienced it. I'm just looking forward to having another choice other than the two-inch machine in the studio where I work. :-) Rich... _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-audio-user