Studio 13.37 v2 now available! - 9 Aug 2014

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Studio 13.37 v2 now available! - 9 Aug 2014

#1 Post by l0wt3ch »

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Studio 13.37 is back with an all-new edition - v2!

Kernel 3.14.12-rt, rtprio for automatic rt-tuning at boot, set_rlimits for realtime scheduling (automatically applied to all of the apps in the JACK Software Suite).

New UI, featuring Openbox, LXpanel, and CairoDock. New themes and artwork.

PlayOnLinux adds support to numerous Windows applications. WINE-rt enables realtime WINE scheduling. Comes with wineasio drivers.

Contains 15% Slacko 5.7. Comes with Flash, Java, Firefox 31, Video4Linux webcam support. 235 newly-built packages! The latest and greatest versions of open-source apps optimized for Studio 13.37 v2.

a52dec-0.7.4
alsa-firmware-1.0.27
alsa-lib-1.0.27
alsa-plugins-1.0.27
alsa-tools-1.0.27
alsa-utils-1.0.27
amrnb-11.0.0.0
aqualung-1.0-rc1
ardour3-3.5.380
atkmm-2.22.7
atlas-3.8.3
attica-0.4.1
aubio-0.3.2
audacity-2.0.5
automoc4-0.9.88
avidemux-2.5.6
blas-20110419
blender-2.69
boost-1.49.0
cabextract-1.4
cairo-dock-3.3.2
cairo-dock-plugins-3.3.2
cairomm-1.10.0
calf-0.0.19
caps-0.9.20
celt-0.11.1
cinelerra-cv_2.2
clementine-1.2.1
clucene-2.3.3.4
db48-4.8.30
djvulibre-3.5.25.3
doxygen-1.8.1.1
dssi-1.1.1
dssi-vst-0.9.2
dvdauthor-0.7.1
dvgrab-3.5
eawpats-12-noarch
faac-1.28
faad2-2.7
faenza-icon-theme-1.3
faenza-xfce-0.2.1
ffmpeg-2.1
fftw-3.2.2
firefox-31.0.tar.bz2
fltk-1.1.10
fltk-1.3.2
fluidsynth-1.1.6
fontforge-20120731
fontforge-20120731
freepats-20060219
frei0r-1.4
frei0r-plugins-1.3
ftgl-2.1.3_rc5
ganv-1.4.0
gcc-gfortran-4.7.1
gdk-pixbuf2-2.28.2
ghostscript-fonts-std-8.11
glib-2.41.0
glibmm-2.36.2
glibmm-2.39.93
gnome-menus-3.2.0
gnupg-1.4.12
goocanvas-0.15
graphviz-2.36.0
gsm-1.0.13
gst-plugins-bad-0.10.23
gst-plugins-base-0.10.36
gst-plugins-good-0.10.31
gst-plugins-ugly-0.10.19
gstreamer-0.10.36
gtkglext-1.2.0
gtkmm-2.24.4
gtk-recordmydesktop
guitarix-0.27.1
gvfs-1.8.2-i686-s
hydrogen-0.9.6
icewm-1.3.7-i686-s57
icoutils-0.30.0
icu4c-49.1.2
ilmbase-1.0.2
imagemagick-6.7.7_10
imlib2-1.4.6
invada_studio_plugins_lv2-1.2.0_0
jack-1.9.9.5
jack-rack-1.4.7
jalv-1.4.4
jamin-0.95.0
jdk-7u60
kdelibs-4.10.5
kdenlive-0.9.8
ladspa_sdk-1.13
lame-3.99.5
lash-0.6.0.594
ld10k1-0.1.8
libaio-0.3.109
libarchive-3.1.2
libavc1394-0.5.4
libavc1394-0.5.4
libcaca-0.99.beta18
libconfig-1.4.9
libdca-0.0.5
libdv-1.0.0
libdvdcss-1.2.13
libffado-2.1.0
libgig-3.3.0
libgnomecanvas-2.30.3
libgnomecanvasmm-2.26.0
libgnome-keyring-3.4.1
libiec61883-1.2.0
libiec61883-1.2.0
libiodbc-3.52.8
liblo-0.28
liblrdf-0.5.0
liblscp-0.5.6
libmp4v2-2.0.0
libmpc-0.8.2
libquicktime-1.2.4
libsamplerate-0.1.8
libshout-2.3.1
libsigc++-2.2.11
libsigc++-2.3.1
libsigc++-legacy12-1.2.7
libsoup-2.38.1
libssh-0.5.4
libtar-1.2.11
libuuid-1.0.2
libvisual-0.4.0
libxml++-2.34.2
lilv-0.18.0
lilypond-2.18.2
lingot-0.9.1
linuxdoc-tools-0.9.68
linuxsampler-1.0.0
lmms-1.0.0
lv2-1.8.0
lv2dynparam1-2
lxterminal-1.11
lzo-2.03
makedepend-1.0.4
meterbridge-0.9.2
mftrace-1.2.18
mhash-0.9.9.9
mixxx-1.10.1
mjpegtools-2.1.0
mlt-0.9.0
mm-common-0.9.6
mscore-1.3
murrine-0.98.1.1
muse-2.1.2
mxml-2.8
mysql-5.5.36
non-1.2.0
openexr-1.7.0
openshot-1.4.3
orc-0.4.19
p7zip-9.20.1
pangomm-2.34.0
patchage-1.0.0
pcre-8.33
perl-5.16.3
phonon-4.6.0
playonlinux-4.2.2
portaudio-V19
portmidi-217
potrace-1.11
projectM-2.0.1
protobuf-2.5.0
pycairo-1.8.10
pygobject-2.28.6
pygoocanvas-0.14.1
pygtk-2.24.0
PyQt-4.9.1
python-2.7.3
python-imaging-1.1.7
pyxdg-0.25
qca-2.0.2
qjackctl-0.3.9
qjson-0.7.1
qjson-0.8.1
qmidinet-0.2.0
qm-vamp-plugins-1.7
qsampler-0.2.2.511svn
qsynth-0.3.8
qt-4.8.2
qtractor-0.6.1
rakarrack-0.6.1
raptor2-2.0.14
rasqal-0.9.29
readline-5.2
recordmydesktop-0.3.8.1
redland-1.0.15
rosegarden-14.02
rubberband-1.8.1
schroedinger-1.0.11
scons-2.3.1
serd-0.18.2
set_rlimits-1.3.0
slang-2.2.3
slv2-0.6.6
sonic-visualiser-1.9
sooperlooper-1.7.0
soprano-2.9.0
sord-0.12.0
sox-14.4.0
sratom-0.4.4
strigi-0.7.7
suil-0.8.0
swfdec-0.8.4
swh-plugins-0.4.15
swh-plugins-lv2-1.0.15
t1utils-1.38
taglib-1.7.2
tap_plugins-0.7.2
texi2html-5.0
timemachine-0.3.3
TiMidity++-2.14.0
transcode-1.1.7
tuxguitar-1.2
unrar-5.0.14
v4l-utils-0.9.5
vamp-plugin-sdk-2.4
vcf_plugins-0.0.5
vlc-2.1.0
wavpack-4.60.1
webcore-fonts-3.0
wineasio-0.9.2
wine_rt-1.2.3
wxPython-2.8.12.1
x264-20131101
xmlto-0.0.26
xvidcore-1.3.2
zita-resampler-1.3.0
zynaddsubfx-2.4.1

Known issues: While Openshot is included, it is currently broken. But that's okay, because Kdenlive is working better than ever. Cinelerra is also included, for the first time.
On new Toshiba Satellite laptops, right-clicking isn't enabled on the touchpad. You can fix this by editing xorg as described here: http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic. ... 425#694425.
Not sure yet if this works on a Mac.
Deliberately kept WINE version at rt-1.2.3, because that was the last version fully compatible with JACK. However, an updated version is available here, and all sorts of WINE versions are available from within PlayOnLinux. (A note on PlayOnLinux - after a program is installed from POL, go into the settings associated with it and choose the internal version of WINE if you want to use the Studio 13.37 setup. But this isn't always necessary...)

Available from http://www.getstudio1337.com in usb stick format or as a paid digital download.

Thanks everybody for all your support over the years!
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#2 Post by puppyluvr »

:D Hello,
Looks good brother!

I have everything. Pro Tools etc, a dozen DAW's...
Jack and your RT kernel together make them obsolete.
The Windows platform resource requirements create too much lag. The Mac's work better but are too restrictive software wise.
( Our latest demo was recorded on a Mac with ProTools. The engineer had to pre set the timing for the punch in and punch out points. I so need to buy the right sound card to show what this thing can really do.)
Time and money, the hurdles we all face!
Good luck bro.
"A"
Edit:
So far it works like a charm.
Jack, Hydrogen, Rosegarden, Audacity ect all working flawlessly.
My 7 yr old son is having a blast with Hydrogen.
When I can pry it out of his hands I'll test some more stuff!
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#4 Post by ciento »

WOWWWsers...looks like you captured that wave energy,
and turned it into code! 8) !

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#5 Post by l0wt3ch »

ciento, check your pm's!

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#6 Post by l0wt3ch »

Update, August 15:

- Upgrade to kernel 3.14.12 for 32-bit version
- Fixed the savefile resize utility issue (thanks 01micko, stemsee, and ciento!)
- Added the new improved Universal Installer
- Scripts to switch between Openbox and Icewm

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#7 Post by emil »

+1
for pricing your work

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#8 Post by l0wt3ch »

@emil: The community voted, and they told me to. So, you're with the majority. :D

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#9 Post by greengeek »

Love the cairodock popup when you mouseover the jack suite. And i like the inclusion of v4L support - that seems to be a central requirement for some of the skype alternatives I've been looking at.

Nice job so far. Hoping to get more time with V2 testing shortly..

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#10 Post by greengeek »

One of my colleagues wants to jam with one of his band-mates who lives in another town and he's been trying to use skype but the delay makes it unusable.

I suggested there must be some way for him to stream some audio (as if he was an internet radio station), and his mate could do the same in reverse. A bit of research suggests that Icecast and darkice/darksnow may be suited for the task - I just wondered if you had tried such a thing from Studio?

Seems like OscarTalks has done some work with Icecast on recent Slackos so I will be looking into this a bit more.
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=79340

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#11 Post by Smithy »

Dont't know if Jamulus might be worth making into a Pet?
http://llcon.sourceforge.net/index.html

And possibly Soundjack?

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#12 Post by ciento »

http://trac.jackaudio.org/wiki/WalkThro ... r/NetJack2

This might help, in general terms.
Cheers

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#13 Post by greengeek »

Thank you both, that has been very informative. Netjack only supports local Lan use as the writeup says the internet cannot be used for realtime music transfer (especially in two directions required for synchronised bandplay as i was looking for)

Jamulus and Soundjack sound really interesting - they attempt to make it possible to communicate music over the internet by having a synchronisation server in the middle, so that is still a possibility, but the basic problem of overcoming the variable latency of internet data packets means this problem is bigger than I originally expected.

Thanks for the ideas.

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#14 Post by ciento »

Maby ninjam would work? It's internet based,
with a novel approach to coordinating latency.

http://www.cockos.com/ninjam/

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ninjam

Cheers
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#15 Post by ciento »

Another one I noticed saying it's for internet use, is called JackTrip, developed at CCRMA, (Fedora audio distro), and also is a ubuntu/debian package.
Cheers

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#16 Post by greengeek »

ciento wrote:Maby ninjam would work? It's internet based,
with a novel approach to coordinating latency.
Thanks, I spotted ninjam and have a thread already here
I was asking for help compiling it on slacko 5.6 as I haven't ever compiled before, but I've found a compiling tutorial and also realise I need to load the devx, so will have a go at that this weekend probably.

i'll have a look at that Jacktrip too...
cheers!

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#17 Post by Devil.Dog »

Love the desktop - looks beautiful.

Curiosity demands that we ask ...
How many Downloads etc have you sold?

DD.

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#18 Post by l0wt3ch »

Not enough, DD. Not enough. :)

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#19 Post by l0wt3ch »

Just letting everybody know that I've updated v2 with the patched version of bash that fixes the Shellshock exploit, and the latest Line6 drivers.

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#20 Post by l0wt3ch »

... and here's a pet package for v2 users.

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