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Still in development but does show some promise.
by Debian Drone - Aug 7th 2001 19:47:38
This is one of the few new sound editors that compiles successfully on my
Debian system without requiring a bunch of new-fangled libraries and
toolkits that haven't made their way into a stable distro yet. Clearly the
program is still in development, but shows some promise.
It is intended to be the "GIMP" of sound editing. That can be
both a good thing and a bad thing. GIMP, indeed, has a lot of
functionality, but also is not very intituitive for the beginning user. I
am afraid GLAME may go the same route. I notice I had to open up a
"new project" and import sounds just to edit them. I would have
preferred at least having the additional option of a straightforward
loading and editing of a single sound file. Also, I did not see an
indicator that showed one's position on a sound file during playback. As
for selecting a portion of a sound file to edit, a click-and-swipe
highlight approach would have been nice, but seemed to be missing.
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GUILE dependency not mentioned anywhere in the description
by timecop - May 4th 2001 00:51:48
This project appears to depend on GUILE, and this
is not mentioned anywhere in the project
description. Those people who do not have GUILE
don't have to waste their time downloading this
project just to find out they cannot use it.
Please consider changing the description to
reflect the dependency list.
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Re: GUILE dependency not mentioned anywhere in the description
by richi - May 4th 2001 04:15:07
> This project appears to depend on GUILE,
> and this
> is not mentioned anywhere in the
> project
> description. Those people who do not
> have GUILE
> don't have to waste their time
> downloading this
> project just to find out they cannot
> use it.
> Please consider changing the
> description to
> reflect the dependency list.
What do you mean exactly by the dependency list? There is one in the
tarball, but of course I could list dependencies in the freshmeat visible
description. Btw, "must have" dependencies are guile(-dev) and
libxml(-dev), an "if you are going to use this" dependency is on
the gnome-libs. For audio in/out support you need either oss, esd or
alsa-0.5(!)
Richard.
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