On 06/10/2011 10:36 PM, Ralf Mardorf wrote: > On Fri, 2011-06-10 at 21:44 +0200, Robin Gareus wrote: >> http://rg42.org/wiki/a3vtl > > Wow, Ardour with MIDI sequencer and for video sync. I can't believe that > this is real. Am I awake? it's real. still somewhat alpha but it's been usable and was announced ~1 year ago on ardour-dev. Paul said he'll look into merging this endeavour around ardour-3.1 but there's no promise to that. I've demoed it at the LAC2011 and Dave has written about it: http://www.linuxjournal.com/content/ecology-ardour previously. > Any chance that it will work with 4 GB RAM (who cares for RAM, it's > cheap, but I can't buy a new mobo and CPU etc.), AMD 2.1 GHz dual-core, > HDSPe AIO or does this need some kind of super computer to do an > extensive production? sure. it's not too heavy on RAM, 128MB should do; but the more the better (video frame-cache). and you should have a >1.6GHz dual-core CPU for decoding PAL-DVDs in real-time. It's also possible to run 'icsd' (the video-decoding server) distributed on a cluster. > I would like to remove the OT for the subject, because this isn't OT. I > never have given up to get rid off MIDI jitter and I get rid of it, but > I have given up to get a workstation that would enable all I would like > to have. > > On what hardware was it successfully used? What distro? amd64/x86-64 (GNU/Linux & OSX 10.6), i386 (Linux/win32) and PPC (OSX 10.5). I develop and use it in on Debian. Patrick Shirkey has tested it IIRC on Fedora/CCRMA, Dave Phillips' test system looks like Ubuntu; and Pau Arumi has reported some bugs and success as well on Fedora. 'icsd' is pretty much disto and OS agnostic. However, Ardour3 only runs on GNU/Linux and requires a few tewaks for OSX. ciao, robin _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-user