[EdLUG] Joint LUG event: Lightning talks on Linux audio

Thomas Kluyver thomas at kluyver.me.uk
Wed Sep 29 18:47:52 UTC 2021


For anyone present or wanting to be present: we're having some trouble with Hubs, and we're going to switch over to our usual BBB server: https://links.taikedz.net/?id=bbb-edlug

On Sun, 26 Sep 2021, at 17:07, Thomas Kluyver wrote:
> Another brief email to see if anyone else might be interested in doing 
> a talk for this. They only need to be 5-10 minutes, which is hardly any 
> time at all when you're talking. So if you know about any aspect of 
> Linux audio - whether that's technical or practical - you can probably 
> tell people about it. :-)
>
> See you all on Wednesday,
> Thomas
>
> On Tue, 21 Sep 2021, at 15:04, Thomas Kluyver wrote:
>> The Multi-LUG event on Linux audio is going ahead on Wednesday 29th 
>> September (a week tomorrow), 6.30 - 8.30 pm.
>>
>> You can register to attend on meetup.com, under the Belfast LUG group: 
>> https://www.meetup.com/belfast-lug/events/280903885/
>>
>> More talks are still welcome if anyone else would like to give one - 
>> they'll be about 10 minutes each, and we've got 5 likely talks so far.
>>
>> We're going to be trying out Mozilla Hubs (https://hubs.mozilla.com/ ) 
>> for this event. It's a bit more complex than BBB or Jitsi, as there's a 
>> 3D virtual room that you can move around in, so you might want to have 
>> a play around with it before the event to make sure it's working.
>>
>> See you there,
>> Thomas
>>
>> On Tue, 17 Aug 2021, at 20:24, Thomas Kluyver wrote:
>>> Exciting news! Belfast LUG have invited us to have a joint event with a 
>>> series of short talks around the theme of Linux audio. This is likely 
>>> to be in late September - I'll announce it here when the date and time 
>>> are finalised.
>>>
>>> Is anyone interested in doing a talk for this? These will be shorter 
>>> than our usual talks, probably just 5-10 minutes, so we can hear 
>>> several in one evening. Maybe you have a fun story of debugging a sound 
>>> problem? Could you provide an introduction to something like GStreamer 
>>> or JACK? Maybe someone could go even deeper into how sound in computers 
>>> works in general? Do you have a favourite media player you can show 
>>> off? Or can you explain how to play music on a bunch of old floppy 
>>> drives [1]?
>>>
>>> For inspiration, Belfast LUG have so far proposed talks on: Home office 
>>> & OBS, Ardour for Classical Synth, and Pipewire & Flatpak. I hope we 
>>> can add a couple of talks from EdLUG!
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>> Thomas
>>>
>>> [1] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Oym7B7YidKs
>>>
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