On Tue, Mar 07, 2006 at 12:15:37AM +0900, Junichi Uekawa wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have a few questions on video standards.
>
> 1. We do have some kind of standard for video, called video4linux2, is
> that correct ? I gathered that it has some interface for
> configuring TV input and tuner I/O, and
tim hall wrote:
Willem van Engen has one ITP out currently
#321468 ITP: dssi0.9-plug-in-ll-scope -- An oscilloscope DSSI plugin.
He also has packages prepared for most of the others AFAIK
That's right ( http://willem.engen.nl/debian/ ). I started building
packages for every dssi plugin I could
|--==> Junichi Uekawa writes:
JU> From memory, VST was non-free, it disallowed modification (like most
JU> other specifications which care about compatibility). This was two
JU> years ago; has anyhthing changed since?
No, nothing changed the VST SDK is still non-free. I've asked on
de
|--==> Dana Olson writes:
DO> On 3/5/06, Free Ekanayaka <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>|--==> Dana Olson writes:
>>
DO> Qsampler (based on the included debian/ dir from the source)
>>
>>The included debian/ dir should work fine, but just FYI:
>>
>>http://mentors.debian.net/debian/poo
|--==> tim hall writes:
th> Dana Olson wrote:
>>But I do agree, and I am here now, and any efforts I make will go into
>>Debian first, I hope. I have to learn on what the processes are, as I
>>understand that Debian has no such thing as REVU, but rather use email
>>for communication, and
Hi,
> > I've packaed dssi-vst, see:
> >
> > http://svn.debian.org/wsvn/demudi/dssi-vst/?rev=0&sc=0
> >
> > but couldn't make it buil with wine 0.9.7 from Debian/testing, it's
> > working only with wine from stable.
>
> From memory, VST was non-free, it disallowed modification (like most
> other
Hi,
I have a few questions on video standards.
1. We do have some kind of standard for video, called video4linux2, is
that correct ? I gathered that it has some interface for
configuring TV input and tuner I/O, and some standard on /dev/video
devices.
2. Do we have any video codec standa
Hi,
> I have now uploaded an updated list of multimedia WNPPs - packages that
> need help getting into or staying in Debian/DeMuDi please check it out:
>
> http://demudi.agnula.org/wiki/DevelopPackaging
>
> Let me know about errors or omissions etc.
> Hope it's useful.
Having a RFP, or ITP bug
Hi,
> But I do agree, and I am here now, and any efforts I make will go into
> Debian first, I hope. I have to learn on what the processes are, as I
> understand that Debian has no such thing as REVU, but rather use email
> for communication, and various methods for package collaboration, such
> a
Hi,
> > This could be a starting point:
> >
> > http://qa.debian.org/developer.php?login=debian-multimedia%40lists.debian.org&comaint=yes
> >
> > at least as far as uploaded packages are concerned.
>
> Thanks. I'm thinking more about tracking packages before they get to
> this point. I'm inter
Hi,
Slow reply, but I'm only slowly gaining insight into this area of Debian.
> > 1. casual user playing back SMF file
> >
> > A web browser invoking some player. Handled via MIME. Currently it
> > probably invokes timidity, since timidty+freepats is probably the only
> > thing in Debian support
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