I got famitracker working under linux (ubuntu 10.10) by using play on linux. Configuring wine audio using alsa driver. Cranking up the audio buffer and it works sounds great and is not glitchy.
I got it to sound good in just wine, but the sound is a second or two behind what you see.
how do you increase the audio buffer?
edit:nevermind
Last edited by Mano (Jul 5, 2012 4:48 pm)
Cool.
I've gotten it to work in Wine too.
HEY A LINUX FAMITRACKER PORT IS IN DEVELOPMENT THAT'S SO EXITCING
HEY A LINUX FAMITRACKER PORT IS IN DEVELOPMENT THAT'S SO EXITCING
HEY A LINUX FAMITRACKER PORT IS IN DEVELOPMENT THAT'S SO EXITCING
http://famitracker.com/forum/posts.php?id=3568
Oh wow! Very excited!
"- Create a command line interface for simple jobs"
That's cool. Although an ncurses frontend would be orgasmic.
"-- Piping sound to stdout (eg. $ famitracker -p song.ftm | thisprogramplaysaudio)"
HEY A LINUX FAMITRACKER PORT IS IN DEVELOPMENT THAT'S SO EXITCING
OHMYGOD!OHMYGOD!OHMYGOD! i can't belieeeve eeet!
edit: wow! just compiled it and run. sounds beautiful -__- don't have time to play around, but i'm so happy
Last edited by fuxter (Jul 6, 2012 6:34 am)
ive been waiting for this for a reason to linux.
Neat. I think the linux port may pave the way for OS X.
I got it to sound good in just wine, but the sound is a second or two behind what you see.
The Silph Scope wrote:That's cool. Although an ncurses frontend would be orgasmic.
You're dangerously close to needing an increase in your clean panties budget:
NukeThePotato wrote:One of the more interesting features is the ncurses player. It's meant to emulate the look of older tracker programs, and to address the Linux niche of weird terminal shit.
Really, the only reason I made this was because it's a cool throwback. It's a love letter of sorts.