RecJack 0.2.3: Minor Fixes
Dienstag, den 11. Oktober 2016version 0.2.3: * Fix desktop file and add french description (thanks to trebmuh from LibraZiK) version 0.2.2: * Fix control file (dependency for jack-capture)
RecJack 0.2.1: Bug with working directory
Samstag, den 14. Februar 2015Version 0.2.1: * Bug: didn't change working directory on __init__
RecJack 0.1.6: Config File
Dienstag, den 10. Februar 2015Version 0.1.6: * Stores/restores latest settings in ~/.recjackrc Version 0.1.5: * Use linear meter falling
RecJack 0.1.3: Bug fixes
Samstag, den 7. Februar 2015Version 0.1.4: * Use WTFPL instead of GPL Version 0.1.3: * Fix a bug with display expose on idle Version 0.1.2: * Reduce the amount of meter redraws
Mein-Neues-Blog DEB Repository
Samstag, den 7. Februar 2015Most of the software I provide is available as DEB packages in my personal repository. There’s no third party involved, it’s running exclusively on boomshop.net powered by a self-hacked Pike server. All DEB packages are signed with my GPG key.
RecJack 0.1.1: New Features – Available in Repository
Samstag, den 7. Februar 2015Development of RecJack went on. Additionally I created all necessary stuff for a „real“ application to generate some packages and provide them via my repository:
http://mein-neues-blog.de/mein-neues-blog-deb-repository/
Version 0.1.1: * Icon, documents, application starter * Initial deb, tar.gz and rpm package * Advanced entry for custom options * Channels spin button * Smoother meter bars * Meter bars with hold led * Handle "writing data to disk" * Show some warnings * UI improvements Version 0.1.0: * Initial version providing the following features: * Select target folder * Edit file name prefix * Set amount of digits for auto generated names * Use a fixed file name * Select format * Select the bit rate * Set a duration for the recording * Sync with jack * Start/stop recordings * Level meter with status icon
RecJack: New UI for jack_capture
Freitag, den 6. Februar 2015As I said – I’m doing Calf screen casts atm. To achieve that I have to record the output from Jack. Fortunately there’s an application for that on the command line called jack_capture which comes with a rudimentary „graphical user interface“ (jack_capture_gui) which didn’t fit my needs. So I hacked a quick’n’dirty GUI for it today which will be available in my repository soon.