[wplug] compression follow-up
bgtrio at yahoo.com
bgtrio at yahoo.com
Thu Jun 26 09:33:27 EDT 2003
Yes I succeeded in the installation. Two caveats though:
1. This was a while ago, version 4.2. I think I installed from source but
I'm not sure.
2. I installed it on redhat 8.x, I've since upgraded to 9.0 which includes
a new glibc so I have no idea if it even works (or ever worked, actually,
since I don't recall trying those particular plugins- I played mostly wiht
the delay/echo ones when I first installed it then got too busy to play
for a while).
I wonder if there's enough interest to have a wplug General User Meeting
devoted to linux audio content-creation software (i.e., wave editors yes,
xmms no), perhaps have a lightning-talk session where each person shows
off something different?
Bryon
On Thu, 26 Jun 2003, Russ Schneider wrote:
> bgtrio at yahoo.com wrote:
>
> > I have been using gnusound for a while, it's a pretty capable wave editor
> > that can accept ladspa plugins.
>
> Gnusound looks good. Better than anything else I've seen for Linux yet.
>
> > There are at least 5 plugins that appear to do various forms of
> > compression.
>
> I tried grabbing the plugins, which had two dependencies. One of the
> dependencies, fftw, I downloaded, installed, but the file the plugins
> keeps looking for is fftw3f.dc when what I downloaded installed
> fftw3.dc. I grabbed the latest version from fftw.org so I'm a bit
> mystified.
>
> Did you succeed in installing the compression plugins? If so, do you
> have any light to shed on this dilemma?
>
>
>
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