Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1997/11/28
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Hi LUG, I have a program for my Linux-pc, which is able to control sound files and the slide projector. It has been tested with a twin of Kinderman projectors via the serial interface and with some additional hardware on the parallel port. It can do the following: - - Mix several sound files - - fade in and fade out with arbitrary delay - - send signals to serial or parallel port - - handle offset between sound and signal to adjust slide changing delay The program has no nice window display or other features yet. It is controlled by a text file. Required Hardware: The minimum seems to be my own configuration. PC486, 50MHz, Linux, Soundblaster. I made a 20 Minutes slide show with my Pradovit and it was the most successful slide show I ever made! I usually have three channels: Two for the music (I need two to fade in and out), and one for additional text. Sometimes my PC is too slow. Then I have to mix it first into one sound file and run this single sound file without problems. Since it is thanksgiving and I'd like to thank you all for the LUG I'll give it to whoever is interested. However comments, developing power, money, Leica M cameras etc. are always welcome. christoph