Spectrum3d : software that displays the harmonics of the soundin 3D
Bob Hamil
bobhamil at racc2000.com
Mon May 9 17:29:20 UTC 2011
Victor,
Yes it works, though a little slow on this test
machine p4 1.6ghz, 756 MBRam, but I by know means
have it optimized for this. There is a 5 sec delay
between speaking into sound card mic and seeing the
display. I have ten test machines with different
os's, up to a quad core 2.8ghz and 8gb ram, so I can
try many different ways.
I already had libgtk2.0-dev, but still got errors
during make (not during ./configure) about missing
libgtk+-2...
So I compiled it from source, after meeting several
of it's dependencies.
I have notes on all this on the test machine if you
are interested.
Bob
231-499-3352
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>From : Victor henri[mailto:nadaeck at hotmail.com]
Sent : 5/8/2011 1:19:41 PM
To : ubuntu-studio-users at lists.ubuntu.com
Cc :
Subject : RE: Re: Spectrum3d : software that displays
the harmonics of the soundin 3D
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Hello Bob
> Victor,
> I'm very interested in checking this out, but I'm not
> finding ppa's for
>
> libgtk+...
You are probably looking for libgtk2.0-dev package,
which is in the official packages of Debian (
http://packages.debian.org/squeeze/libgtk2.0-dev );
if you install this, you should have all it's
dependencies installed with it.
You do not need anyaditional PPA for Spectrum3d :
everything should be in the repositories (with an
exception for Geis : it is in the repo for Natty; for
Debian, I think it is not available yet unless you
build it yourself from sources in the *testing*
version only)
Please let me know if you have any trouble and thank
you for your interrest
Victor
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