Aaron L. wrote: > I second the whole "building software from source" bit. > My next two articles have already been submitted, and guess what they're about ? Rick Boulanger had asked me to provide such a guide for his upcoming book on audio programming, so I used that material as a basis for my next LJ articles. No video for those though, sorry, but it is an in-depth look at the process of building Linux audio software from source code packages. > These sound great! Lest there be any misunderstanding about the videos: I've been asked to make some, I haven't promised a series. I'll try some of the suggestions from this list, if they go over well I'll continue them. However, it's obvious from the responses that folks want some introductory instructional videos. I'm not the only one here with a camera and recordmydesktop, so if anyone else wants to step up please do so. Meanwhile I'll sift through the replies and will decide which topic to start. So far I think that the properties of JACK/QJackCtl/Patchage are the most mystifying, I'll probably start there. I'll plan on three videos to start, that'll carry me through the next two months of submissions (assuming the vids are any good and get some decent numbers). Thanks to everyone who has replied so far, I appreciate the input and will consider all your suggestions. Best, dp _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-audio-user