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Linux Laptop Sound Configuration
Publish Date: Sep. 20, 2002
Configuring sound for laptops running Linux can be a very tricky process. Dave Phillips describes his experiences installing and configuring a sound system for an HP Omnibook 4150.
Developing and Using Snd: Editing Sound Under Linux, Part Two
Publish Date: Oct. 18, 2001
In part one of this two-part series on sound editing under Linux, Dave Phillips showed us how to move over from Windows-based Cool Edit to Linux-based Snd. Now, in part two, Dave walks you through a Snd tutorial and dicusses advanced sound-editing techniques.
Developing and Using Snd: Editing Sound Under Linux, Part One
Publish Date: Oct. 5, 2001
In part one of this two-part series on sound editing under Linux, Dave Phillips shows how you can move over from Windows-based Cool Edit to Linux-based Snd. He compares the two software packages, then moves into installation and configuration of Snd.
Rockin' in the Free Software World
Publish Date: Jul. 20, 2001
Join Dave Phillips on a tour of free software available for the "Linux guitarist." Phillips guides you through notation formats for file exchange, instrument tuners, effects processors, and a few cool surprises.
The Future of Linux Audio Driver Support
Publish Date: May. 17, 2001
Four-part article on Linux soundcard drivers, including finding and choosing drivers, programming drivers, and writing to the kernel and ALSA APIs. Part 4 of 4.
Inside the Driver
Publish Date: May. 17, 2001
Dave Phillips offers an in-depth look at finding and installing audio drivers, writing drivers, and programming devices to Linux APIs. Part 3 of 4.
Finding and Installing Drivers
Publish Date: May. 17, 2001
Dave Phillips offers an in-depth look at finding and installing audio drivers, writing drivers, and programming devices to Linux APIs. Part 2 of 4.
Linux Soundcard Drivers: A brief guide for users and developers
Publish Date: May. 17, 2001
Dave Phillips offers an in-depth look at finding and installing audio drivers, writing drivers, and programming devices to Linux APIs.
Streaming Media With Linux Resources Page
Publish Date: Mar. 30, 2001
An Internet guide to the tools and software you'll need to receive and broadcast streaming media with Linux.
Streaming Media With Linux, Part 2
Publish Date: Mar. 30, 2001
In the second part of this two-part series, Dave Phillips shows you how to begin your career as the next famous Internet DJ with some help from RealServer and Icecast.
Streaming Media With Linux
Publish Date: Mar. 23, 2001
Dave Phillips reviews streaming media tools for Linux users that put Internet radio stations, MP3s, and other streaming content within reach.
Creating Audio CDs With Linux
Publish Date: Jan. 5, 2001
A comprehensive "how to" by Dave Phillips that addresses both the musical and the technical sides of creating great audio CDs with Linux.
Achieving Low-Latency Response Times Under Linux
Publish Date: Nov. 17, 2000
Here are a number of easy-to-implement adjustments that will dramatically reduce latency times on Linux systems.
OpenAL Development: The Programmer's View
Publish Date: Oct. 13, 2000
Dave Phillips walks us through a demo using OpenAL: Coding an object for movement and sound.
OpenAL Applications: The User's View
Publish Date: Oct. 13, 2000
Dave Phillips cites several games that use OpenAL as the audio programming interface, including the Linux versions of Heavy Gear II and Soldier Of Fortune.