The Final Lowdown on RR, AIF files and Ubuntu 5.10

Alejandro Tejada capellan2000 at yahoo.com
Sun Nov 13 15:36:08 CST 2005


Hi Richmond,

Did you try to process these audio files
in Ubuntu Linux?

There is an application named Audacity
that could process audio files.
Give it a try, and post your results. :-)
<http://audacity.sourceforge.net/about/>

Keep reading, there are 2 more questions in
this message:

Richmond wrote:

> HOWEVER - the nasty bit is that RR plays AIF files
> at double speed in Ubuntu - so my 'sexy, masculine
> voice'(cough, cough, cough) sounds like Mickey Mouse

[snip]
> I should be very grateful if anybody has access to
> Ubuntu or Kubuntu to try playing AIF files imported 
> either from Mac or Win - and sent observations 
> about the results to kubuntu-users at lists.ubuntu.com
: 
> and while you are at it have a bash at playing 
> a WAV file!

Richmond, 
Did you try to import these audio files
to a stack, and play them from the stack,
not from an external audio file?

I do not have Ubunto or Kubunto, but my guess is
that their sound system is behind other Linux
distributions.

> RR advertises 'seamless' transport of files
> cross-platform: and with regard to Linux this 
> is not entirely true - but, at least as far 
> as Ubuntu is concerned, part of the fault
> seems to lie with Ubuntu.

Did you try to create all your multimedia elements
inside Linux? Try this too, and 
post your results! ;-)

al

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