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Gavv Pocket Heroes are up in the shop! 🍬 🍫 🍮 They might not be juicy, but they are fluffy~
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#pockettoku #plush #handmade #kamenrider #gavv #vram #valen -
A few minor releases for this autumn:
Roc VAD 0.0.3 (streaming virtual device for macOS) 👉 https://github.com/roc-streaming/roc-vad/releases/tag/v0.0.3
roc-pulse 0.0.8 (#PulseAudio modules) 👉 https://github.com/roc-streaming/roc-pulse/releases/tag/v0.0.8
Signal Estimator 0.1.0 (latency measuremens) 👉 https://github.com/gavv/signal-estimator/releases/tag/v0.1.0
libASPL 3.1.1 (audio server plugins for macOS) 👉 https://github.com/gavv/libASPL/releases/tag/v3.1.1
#roctoolkit #signalestimator #libASPL #audioprogramming #macosaudio
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Roc Toolkit 0.4 is out!
Highlights:
- finish RTCP & XR support, 2-way report exchange
- latency tuning on sender instead of receiver (when receiver is more CPU-constrained)
- audio file backends using libsndfile and dr_wav (when external dependencies are limited)
- virtual devices for macOS!
- bug-fixes
- portability: Ubuntu 24.04, macOS 14, OpenWrt/MIPS, Debian GNU/HurdTutorial:
https://gavv.net/articles/roc-0.4/Changelog:
https://roc-streaming.org/toolkit/docs/development/changelog.html#version-0-4-0-jun-14-2024 -
Gavvie needs his well-earned rest so no Saturday Night SEGA show next weekend; he'll return 1st June at 10pm BST/11pm CEST for the usual two-hour, May's Request Roulette, edition.
Again, thank you EVERYONE for supporting #SEGATHON4 and do continue enjoying RadioSEGA in the coming months! :BelleHug: :DesiTen:
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Just tagged #libASPL 3.1.0
Release includes better support of overriding low-level I/O handlers with your own and numerous bug-fixes.
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#roctoolkit 0.3 is out!
Highlights:
- minimizing latency
- running on weaker CPUs
- major improvements in C APIOverview blog post: https://gavv.net/articles/roc-0.3/
Changelog: https://roc-streaming.org/toolkit/docs/development/changelog.html#version-0-3-0-nov-22-2023
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One more release of #signalestimator - 0.0.9!
Highlights:
- major improvements in GUI
- new mode for measuring software and hardware delays reported by ALSA
- support arbitrary sample formats for output and input devicesThanks to everybody who participated during #hacktoberfest!
Changelog: https://github.com/gavv/signal-estimator/releases/tag/v0.0.9
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#signalestimator 0.0.8 is out!
Release highlights:
- major improvements in latency calculation precision
- new mode for measuring I/O and scheduling jitter
- support for multiple input devices to measure synchronicity
- support different settings for different cards
- numerous optimizations and bug-fixesFull changelog: https://github.com/gavv/signal-estimator/releases/tag/v0.0.8
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Released #signalestimator 0.0.6 with multiple bug-fixes
https://github.com/gavv/signal-estimator/releases/tag/v0.0.6
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Tagged #libASPL 2.0.1 https://github.com/gavv/libASPL
Changes:
* users don't need Jinja2 now (code generation excluded from build)
* fixed warnings
* fixed typoslibASPL is a C++17 library that simplifies creating macOS virtual audio devices.
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CW: My a little late introduction
Hi mastodon and #fosstodon!
I'm a software engineer, mainly doing systems programming, with some embedded background.
I'm one of those who loves finding art in software and is inspired by hacker culture 🙂
Programming and #opensource is my main hobby. I maintain several #foss projects, most of them related to audio and networking https://gavv.net/software/
Looking forward to meet new people here!
#introduction #linuxaudio #audioprogramming #networkprogramming
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Roc tutorial update: https://gavv.net/articles/roc-tutorial-0.2/
Added instructions on how to use PipeWire with Roc if you can't use PPA.
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What's new in #roctoolkit 0.2: https://gavv.net/articles/roc-0.2/
Highlights:
- polishing API
- bindings for Go and Java
- android support
- initial RTCP support
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#signalestimator got support for correlation-based latency measurement, which is very reliable and precise.
Thanks Mike (https://github.com/baranovmv) for implementing it and Samuel Blum at ViveSound (https://www.vivesound.com) for sponsoring development!
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Go check out Gavvie's fundraiser for #SpecialEffect on Tiltify | https://tiltify.com/@gavvie/segathon-4
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Go check out Gavvie's fundraiser for #SpecialEffect on Tiltify | https://tiltify.com/@gavvie/segathon-4
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Go check out Gavvie's fundraiser for #SpecialEffect on Tiltify | https://tiltify.com/@gavvie/segathon-4
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Go check out Gavvie's fundraiser for #SpecialEffect on Tiltify | https://tiltify.com/@gavvie/segathon-4
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Go check out Gavvie's fundraiser for #SpecialEffect on Tiltify | https://tiltify.com/@gavvie/segathon-4
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LiVE▶️ Saturday Night SEGA w/ @gavvie gets GLiTCH'd closing the Saturday to our #RadioSEGA20 Weekend celebrating the Game Boy Advance turning 25 years old in Japan with #SEGA GBA tunes!
🎂📻 http://radiose.ga/listen | http://radiose.ga/terraplayer
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https://www.wacoca.com/videos/2243112/voice-actor/ 松岡禎丞さんのシステムボイス集 ver.3【ギーツ】/Yoshitsugu Matsuoka’s System Voice Collection ver.3 | GEATS ##レーザーレイズライザー #COLLECTION #GAVV #GEATS #GOTCHARD #henshin #Matsuokas #System #Ver.3 #ver.3ギーツYoshitsugu #Vlog #voice #VoiceActor #ヴィジョンドライバー #ガウ #ガッチャード #ケミートレカ #ジリオンドライバー #つぐつぐ #ドゥームズギーツ #レレラ #仮面ライダー #声優 #変身 #必殺技 #松岡禎丞 #松岡禎丞さんのシステムボイス集 #男性声優
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🆕 PODCAST: Our own breakfast show returns as part of our #RadioSEGA20 Anniversary! "Wake Up With RS" through the "Gavvie Presenting Multiverse", then the classic Mega Drive comp 'Mega Games 2' gets some love in the A.M!
☀️ https://terraplayer.com/shows/sega-sunrise/sp04-inside-the-gavvie-presenting-multiverse-with-gavvie-21-march-2026
☀️ https://terraplayer.com/shows/sega-sunrise/sp05-mega-games-2-with-greyfore-22-march-2026 -
Good morning, Sound Cadets! Our #RadioSEGA20 Weekend rolls on first in a special return of our SEGA Sunrise breakfast show in "The @gavvie Presenting Multiverse", followed by a brand-new VGBeats Box in the A.M. mix with a big belated birthday music set!
🎂📻 radiose.ga/listen | radiose.ga/terraplayer
💬 #WakeUpWithRS http://radiose.ga/discord -
Gummies and chocolate and pudding, oh my! 🍬 🍫 🍮 Gavv masks are now up in the shop!
Gear up here-> https://buff.ly/4bj3dUB
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#kamenridergavv #kamenridervalen #kamenridervram #handmade #masks #facemasks -
#SEGATHON4 STATUS: OVER
FINAL IN-EVENT TOTAL RAISED FOR SPECIALEFFECT: £4️⃣2️⃣0️⃣.0️⃣0️⃣
🎉👏🎉👏🎉👏🎉👏🎉👏🎉👏🎉Thank you our listeners & to all the special guests that either supported/joined Gavvie throughout the past 24 hours LiVE on RadioSEGA (and helped keep his sanity intact) with the hours of entertaining banter and 253 songs played in all! Shoutout to TitansCreed, Rexy, GreenViper8, Last Minute Continue, listener SentientToast/Gum and Paige from SpecialEffect! 💙
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We're less than TWO WEEKS AWAY from our big #charity broadcast that is #SEGATHON4. But you don't need to wait long helping us support #SpecialEffect - pitch in what you can ahead of time! Donate at the SEGATHON 4 #Tiltify page + support it further by sharing the link below:
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Before "La Princesa de la Luna", KMFA played Christian Sinding's Symphony No. 4, rhapsody for orchestra (‘Frost and Spring’), Op. 129 (1936).
I only knew the Norwegian Sinding (1856 - 1941) through his "Rustle of Spring" (Frühlingsrauschen), a short piece for piano that later became an emblem of middlebrow salon music.
Although Sinding was from Norway, he spent much of his career in Germany, so it is not surprising that the symphony I heard earlier sounded distinctly Wagnerian and Straussian at points.
It's the sort of late romantic music that twentieth century modernists deplored. Sinding's reputation was not helped by his enrollment in the Nasjonal Samling, the party of Vidkun Quisling, the Nazi collaborator who headed a puppet government during the German occupation of Norway. Recent research has brought forth evidence that this enrollment was made without the sick and aged composer's knowledge in the last weeks of his life, but this revelation came too late to save his work from effective banishment from the Norwegian airwaves in the postwar years.
Having a largely forgotten piece like this broadcast reflects well on KMFA. Although I doubt that I will be playing it again much, I was pleased to have heard it and to have been spurred to learn a smidgeon of Norwegian musical history.
https://youtu.be/V6GzHaOuVkc?si=Hy140WgavVcMMDFn
#ChristianSinding #SymphonyNo4 #NorwegianMusic #Norway #KMFA #ClassicalMusic #LateRomanticMusic
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Before "La Princesa de la Luna", KMFA played Christian Sinding's Symphony No. 4, rhapsody for orchestra (‘Frost and Spring’), Op. 129 (1936).
I only knew the Norwegian Sinding (1856 - 1941) through his "Rustle of Spring" (Frühlingsrauschen), a short piece for piano that later became an emblem of middlebrow salon music.
Although Sinding was from Norway, he spent much of his career in Germany, so it is not surprising that the symphony I heard earlier sounded distinctly Wagnerian and Straussian at points.
It's the sort of late romantic music that twentieth century modernists deplored. Sinding's reputation was not helped by his enrollment in the Nasjonal Samling, the party of Vidkun Quisling, the Nazi collaborator who headed a puppet government during the German occupation of Norway. Recent research has brought forth evidence that this enrollment was made without the sick and aged composer's knowledge in the last weeks of his life, but this revelation came too late to save his work from effective banishment from the Norwegian airwaves in the postwar years.
Having a largely forgotten piece like this broadcast reflects well on KMFA. Although I doubt that I will be playing it again much, I was pleased to have heard it and to have been spurred to learn a smidgeon of Norwegian musical history.
https://youtu.be/V6GzHaOuVkc?si=Hy140WgavVcMMDFn
#ChristianSinding #SymphonyNo4 #NorwegianMusic #Norway #KMFA #ClassicalMusic #LateRomanticMusic
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Before "La Princesa de la Luna", KMFA played Christian Sinding's Symphony No. 4, rhapsody for orchestra (‘Frost and Spring’), Op. 129 (1936).
I only knew the Norwegian Sinding (1856 - 1941) through his "Rustle of Spring" (Frühlingsrauschen), a short piece for piano that later became an emblem of middlebrow salon music.
Although Sinding was from Norway, he spent much of his career in Germany, so it is not surprising that the symphony I heard earlier sounded distinctly Wagnerian and Straussian at points.
It's the sort of late romantic music that twentieth century modernists deplored. Sinding's reputation was not helped by his enrollment in the Nasjonal Samling, the party of Vidkun Quisling, the Nazi collaborator who headed a puppet government during the German occupation of Norway. Recent research has brought forth evidence that this enrollment was made without the sick and aged composer's knowledge in the last weeks of his life, but this revelation came too late to save his work from effective banishment from the Norwegian airwaves in the postwar years.
Having a largely forgotten piece like this broadcast reflects well on KMFA. Although I doubt that I will be playing it again much, I was pleased to have heard it and to have been spurred to learn a smidgeon of Norwegian musical history.
https://youtu.be/V6GzHaOuVkc?si=Hy140WgavVcMMDFn
#ChristianSinding #SymphonyNo4 #NorwegianMusic #Norway #KMFA #ClassicalMusic #LateRomanticMusic