From: salsaman <sal...@gm...> - 2011-12-16 19:39:18
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> Date: Fri, 16 Dec 2011 15:23:17 +0100 > From: Julien Isorce <jul...@gm...> > Subject: [Libvisual-devel] Fwd: question about libvisual_gl_lv_flower > To: Lib...@li... > Message-ID: > <CAH...@ma...> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" > > Hi, > I built and install the libvisual and libvisual-plugins from svn sources. > Now, what is the fastest way to try libvisual_gl_lv_flower ? (any tool / > command line ?) > Sincerely > Julien > If you are using Linux, one simple way is to use LiVES. make sure you have compiled it with libvisual support. Then in the app, in Clip Edit mode, press ctrl-v to go into the effect mapped. Map your actor to key ctrl-9, mode 0. Exit fromt the key mapper (you can save the map as your default first). Then press ctrl-9 and the effect should start. It should take audio from the microphone by default. If you are running LiVES with jack libvis will try to look for jack - but libvisual jack support is broken. Libvisual also does not support pulse audio. But if you are lucky it will use alsa to read the mic input. Regards, Salsaman. http://lives.sourceforge.net |