OS: LinuxMint 17, Shotcut 17.04, Ardour 5. ![]() I hope I could help, just waiting for these bugfixes to start the new AV revolution on LinuxĪll the best and thanks a million for Shotcut!! Ardour 5.12 comes with a Lua script to use a Vamp plugin and run analysis, it’s still somewhat cumbersome, and results vary depending on the source material. I don’t think this is the wanted behaviour, since hitting play should start all Jack clients at the same time with the same timeline. Shotcut and Ardour are synced, but with 4-5 sec delay. In Jack sync mode, the play button (Shotcut or Ardour or Jack, doesn’t matter) sends “play” to Jack (and Shotcut), but the real timeline start occurs 4-5 sec later… so Shotcut starts but Ardour waits 4-5 sec to the start of the jack timeline. MLT is creating a stereo output and a stereo input in jack, which is fine, but it connects shotcut’s output to shotcut’s input automatically (which doesn’t make sense), instead of connecting the output to the system playback (and input with system capture). Now, I was trying around with Ardour-Jack-Shotcut sync and I figured out 2 small bugs: So creating complex mixes in Ardour with a lot of automations, routing, surround and this all synced with the video timeline of shotcut is now an really big step forward. Until now it was a pain to work with music AND video on linux… But thank to the Jack implementation in Shotcut now it’s absolutely amazing. A stereo Master Bus is created, and any track created defaults to output on this bus. Creates an empty session with no tracks and no monitoring. I’m a recording engineer and I’m making a lot of music videos. Ardour 6.0 now allows recording from any position in a Channels signal flow. As of Ardour 5.12, which introduced the new template dialog, the factory templates are: Empty Template. ![]() First, thanks a million to have implemented Jack support.
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