LV2 is a standard for plugins and matching host applications, mainly targeted at audio processing and generation. lv2-ir is a no-latency/low-latency, realtime, high performance signal convolver especially for creating reverb effects. Supports impulse responses with 1, 2 or 4 channels, in any soundfile format supported by libsndfile. SPEC: http://bsjones.fedorapeople.org/lv2/lv2-ir.spec SRPM: http://bsjones.fedorapeople.org/lv2/lv2-ir-1.3.1-1.fc16.src.rpm lv2-ir has a dependency on another review, lv2-instance-access (bug 784605)
From zita convolver README: 6. The Convproc::start_process() function. As is version 2.0 this call takes two arguments, a thread priority and a thread scheduling class. In 2.0 the second defaulted to SCHED_FIFO. In version 3.0 you have to supply both arguments. If you are using a Convproc in 'batch mode' (see above) just use zero for both. In all other cases, the priority and scheduling class values _must_ be those of the thread that will be calling Convproc::process(), and the scheduling class _must_ be a real-time one (FIFO or RR). If this is not observed things may appear to work but will fail sooner or later. This is why I patched lv2-ir the way described in https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=814915
Updated to use new lv2 package. http://koji.fedoraproject.org/koji/taskinfo?taskID=4073268 SPEC: http://bsjones.fedorapeople.org/lv2/lv2-ir.spec SRPM: http://bsjones.fedorapeople.org/lv2/lv2-ir-1.3.1-2.fc16.src.rpm
This will most likely undergo a package name change
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