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Date:      Sat, 20 Sep 2008 10:41:05 -0700 (PDT)
From:      Nash Nipples <trashy_bumper@yahoo.com>
To:        freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: Audio Production
Message-ID:  <467.10023.qm@web110506.mail.gq1.yahoo.com>
In-Reply-To: <332f78510809200855k685e0de9m10b6018dead82822@mail.gmail.com>

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> > m cassar schrieb:
> >
> >> Does anyone here use freebsd for serious
> audio/video production work? or
> >> know if there is some kind of community?
> >>
> >
> > Didn't try it, but http://ardour.org/ looks like
> what you are looking for.
> > See http://www.freshports.org/audio/ardour/
> >
> > --
> > Timm
> >
> thanks but this wasn't exactly what i was asking about
> in the original post.
> ardour *is* in ports, as with most other good open-source
> audio applications
> ( and propbably the best program out there - though i'm
> new) but what i was
> looking for is related to custom/optimizted kernels either
> known as
> low-latency or real-time kernels in linux; to help reduce
> recording
> latencies, audio dropouts, etc. like studio 64 rt-kernel on
> ubuntu, planet
> ccrma on fedora.
> 
> what i was trying to find out is whether there is such
> projects on freebsd,
> or more importantly, if freebsd kernel had the potential to
> be similarly
> optimized. (not that i myself have any expertise, [hence my
> question])
> 
> on the other hand, if you are interested in audio programs,
> ardour is good,
> hydrogen is good and fun. not to mention easy.

i have experienced a delay when i was recording voice and sort of laying it on a track. but removing a few miliseconds off the beginning didnt make a big trouble for me and thats when i have discovered this phenomenom but thought it was rather because my sound card is old. is this any close to something that you mean?


      



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