Studio 13.37 is out!
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Ahh yes, dyslexia CAN be a problem when you just want to view a promo... After viewing a few "promo's" I also went looking for the Studio 1337 home page but came up with this:
http://www.studio1337.com/
But it doesn't answer any questions for me. Where is the home page?
Ahh yes, dyslexia CAN be a problem when you just want to view a promo... After viewing a few "promo's" I also went looking for the Studio 1337 home page but came up with this:
http://www.studio1337.com/
But it doesn't answer any questions for me. Where is the home page?
First off, big thanks to all our customers and supporters from the Puppy Linux community. (Now if only the big technology review sites would take a look at our product!)
Another video, this time with an edgy hip-hop groove. In conjunction with Superslikk Productions, I give you:
"Studio 13.37 - The Most Advanced Pro Audio Studio"
(Not a "porno video". Sorry. )
Another video, this time with an edgy hip-hop groove. In conjunction with Superslikk Productions, I give you:
"Studio 13.37 - The Most Advanced Pro Audio Studio"
(Not a "porno video". Sorry. )
Hi Announcer,
Would Studio work on-
Processor and Mem: Intel Pentium 4 3GHz, 0.5Gb
Audio Adapter: CA0106 (soundblaster)
?
Also, have you considered running your project based on the donation model a la Ardour? Might suit your development model. http://ardour.org/development
Would Studio work on-
Processor and Mem: Intel Pentium 4 3GHz, 0.5Gb
Audio Adapter: CA0106 (soundblaster)
?
Also, have you considered running your project based on the donation model a la Ardour? Might suit your development model. http://ardour.org/development
Just thought I'd update this thread with links to a couple of recent vids:
How to Install Studio 13.37 to Your Computer
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PXFLqrUYlWM
Getting Started With Studio 13.37
http://youtu.be/_9Z3H-r9Xgk
How to Install Studio 13.37 to Your Computer
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PXFLqrUYlWM
Getting Started With Studio 13.37
http://youtu.be/_9Z3H-r9Xgk
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Hi Announcer,
Glad all the $$$ flaming has stopped.... I understand both sides of the arguments but I'm a fence-sitters with a really sore arse from all the barbed wire lol!
Really considering purchasing Studio 13.37 for my Home Studio but I'm hanging for Ardour 3 cos of the Midi features it's incorporated and I need.
Is there any chance of including some software updates with the purchase?
Do the Puppy Repos work in Studio 13.37? (wondering about this as it is an rt kernel)
Cheers
Martin
Glad all the $$$ flaming has stopped.... I understand both sides of the arguments but I'm a fence-sitters with a really sore arse from all the barbed wire lol!
Really considering purchasing Studio 13.37 for my Home Studio but I'm hanging for Ardour 3 cos of the Midi features it's incorporated and I need.
Is there any chance of including some software updates with the purchase?
Do the Puppy Repos work in Studio 13.37? (wondering about this as it is an rt kernel)
Cheers
Martin
Hey Martin. Yes, Ardour 3 will be sweet.
Studio 13.37 has just been upgraded, as a matter of fact. Not everything, but enough to bring it up to date. Some new features and bug-fixes also. More details to follow.
Oh, and yes, the repos work. And there was a Service Pack 1 release for customers to get bugfixes.
Studio 13.37 has just been upgraded, as a matter of fact. Not everything, but enough to bring it up to date. Some new features and bug-fixes also. More details to follow.
Oh, and yes, the repos work. And there was a Service Pack 1 release for customers to get bugfixes.
Here's a list of changes:
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- - Added Aqualung for listening to music while running JACK, removed Audacious
- Upgraded Audacity to 2.0.2
- Upgraded Calf to 0.0.19
- Upgraded Firefox to 16.0.2
- Upgraded GetFlash to 1.1 and pBurn to 3.7.7
- Upgraded MuSE to 2.0
- Upgraded OpenOctave MIDI to OpenOctave Studio
- Upgraded Openshot to 1.4.3
- Upgraded Qtractor to 0.5.6
- Upgraded Rosegarden to 12.04 "Freedom"
- Upgraded Zynaddsubfx to 2.4.3
- - Added menu entry that says "Download and install REAPER", which starts a script that does just that and then replaces the menu entry with one that just says "REAPER"
- Added the Gecko browser, to get rid of the "Do you want to install the Gecko browser?" message during WINE first start
- Made ROXterm the default terminal, even when opened in a ROXfiler window
- Added a couple VLC skins
- New wallpapers
- Updated "Help" page
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the studio is really good!
I just want to say that I have the 1337 Studio Service pack 1, and I use it 24/7 as my main OS. I play and teach music throughout the week at several locations including a universtiy, during which time I encounter several wireless routers, wifi printers, as well as needing to stream lots of video/audio. Studio 1337 hasn't let me down yet.
As a guitar teacher I use the Tuxguitar tabulature app and email the pdf files to students rather than writing things out by hand. I also use Musescore 1.2 for notation. The complete usefulness of this OS is just difficult to fully describe. I have completely abandoned Windows altogether as a daily tool; something I have always found difficult to do in the past.
Although I do have a copy of Studio 1337 installed on my laptop's hard-drive, I actually run the Studio off of a 16g USB flash drive. The Savefile is currently 9gb and runs without bugs. I have Dropbox installed as well as OpenOffice. It's all stored in the flash-drive Savefile, which I back up to the laptop's hard-drive. Should the flash drive crap out on me, I can simply boot off the hard drive, which of course runs lightning fast. This OS is definitely worth the money.
I would like to see this project become an institution rather than a project. I really think it has the potential.
As a guitar teacher I use the Tuxguitar tabulature app and email the pdf files to students rather than writing things out by hand. I also use Musescore 1.2 for notation. The complete usefulness of this OS is just difficult to fully describe. I have completely abandoned Windows altogether as a daily tool; something I have always found difficult to do in the past.
Although I do have a copy of Studio 1337 installed on my laptop's hard-drive, I actually run the Studio off of a 16g USB flash drive. The Savefile is currently 9gb and runs without bugs. I have Dropbox installed as well as OpenOffice. It's all stored in the flash-drive Savefile, which I back up to the laptop's hard-drive. Should the flash drive crap out on me, I can simply boot off the hard drive, which of course runs lightning fast. This OS is definitely worth the money.
I would like to see this project become an institution rather than a project. I really think it has the potential.
It really is refreshing to use products
that are designed for efficiency, capability, and ease of use, across
a wide range of hardware.
I doubt the microsoft choreographers can rescue Redmond from itself.
Making products that require more effort to accomplish less,
is a business plan no doubt greeted lovingly by the competition.
that are designed for efficiency, capability, and ease of use, across
a wide range of hardware.
I doubt the microsoft choreographers can rescue Redmond from itself.
Making products that require more effort to accomplish less,
is a business plan no doubt greeted lovingly by the competition.
“Have you ever compared Studio 13.37 side by side with the others? I have… " - Jayguitarman
Hey Ciento.
I'm working on a video to put all the haterz in their place, finally providing evidence of what Studio 13.37 can do. It will be a 5-way split screen putting Studio 13.37 up against KXStudio, AVLinux, Dream Studio, and Ubuntu Studio. The video will show how long Studio 13.37 takes to boot and load programs compared to the competition (some of whom fail miserably), and compares the latency of the aforementioned distros.
For too long my critics have been able to claim there is nothing exceptional about Studio 13.37, that it is just another Linux studio distro.
After all, don't they all claim to be portable, and that you can use them without installing? Even though they are so embarrassingly slow and painful as to be completely unusable, the claim is constantly repeated.
Or the assumption that the latency is similar, etc. etc.
This video will hopefully put the lie to these and all of the other claims, because "seeing is believing".
Stay tuned.
Hey Ciento.
I'm working on a video to put all the haterz in their place, finally providing evidence of what Studio 13.37 can do. It will be a 5-way split screen putting Studio 13.37 up against KXStudio, AVLinux, Dream Studio, and Ubuntu Studio. The video will show how long Studio 13.37 takes to boot and load programs compared to the competition (some of whom fail miserably), and compares the latency of the aforementioned distros.
For too long my critics have been able to claim there is nothing exceptional about Studio 13.37, that it is just another Linux studio distro.
After all, don't they all claim to be portable, and that you can use them without installing? Even though they are so embarrassingly slow and painful as to be completely unusable, the claim is constantly repeated.
Or the assumption that the latency is similar, etc. etc.
This video will hopefully put the lie to these and all of the other claims, because "seeing is believing".
Stay tuned.
Announcer:
Keep on choogling mate.
When you release those vids I will link it on Whirlpool.
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Chris.
Keep on choogling mate.
When you release those vids I will link it on Whirlpool.
533,923 registered members
http://forums.whirlpool.net.au/
under >>>> Forums Linux/BSD
Chris.