Ciao Urs! On Wed, 1 Apr 2020 at 09:05, Urs Liska <address@hidden> wrote: Am Mittwoch, den 01.04.2020, 08:51 +0200 schrieb Gianmaria Lari: Off topic but very interesting :) Does anyone have any idea
Am Samstag, 28. März 2020 19:37 CET, antlists <address@hidden> schrieb: It's not _that_ simple. This really depends on your video server software. Iff you use a SFU then either Firefox will have to
+1 for a cross-platform of LilyQuick! In fact, would there be any interest in including it in Denemo or Frescobaldi? It’s absolutely brilliant and I would love to start using it (Mac user). On Su
On 12/19/2017 7:47 AM, Christian Alpen wrote: Hi, once again I have a question concerning generating video with mkvideo-lily-diff: I want to synchronize the video to a manually recorded audio track w
Hi, once again I have a question concerning generating video with mkvideo-lily-diff: I want to synchronize the video to a manually recorded audio track with rubato and tempo variations. Somewhere I r
Greetings, LilyQuick 0.95beta is now out. The main new features are smart articulations ( \fermata or whatever will now be placed after the note when the note is at the end of a bar and LilyQuick has
The link goes to YouTube video manager, not to the video, and since we don't have any rights to manage Marios videos we end up in our own manager (if we have an YouTube account, or an error message i
You know, if Frescobaldi development weren't apparently dead (no more commits in the repository since October 1 and submitted trivial patches get dropped on the floor), it would be worthwhile to make
That's a lovely looking video! You didn't mention controlling the rhythm of the notes that you play in, but you did cover chord entry. By contrast my video https://vimeo.com/61994482 looks quite crum
Music is not a video game. LilyPond needs to know whether two events line up in time (only then are they aligned or have a common stem, and only the first such event gets an accidental and so on). On
Dear Joram, dear Richard, thanks for the hints and for your nice comments! It seems that a lot has improved since my first attempt in 2006 with lilypond, timidity and avisynth. This is really nice wo
Dear all, for my practising and stage usage I developped a tiny toolchain based on lilypond. Starting from a lilypond file an MP4 video is produced playing the music (or part of) and showing the scor
Carl, Use the the bar numbers and the timing of a single (average) bar duration to calculate the time somewhere in the music Is this a option? Kind regards, Dirk --Original Message-- From: address@hi
Hi Carl, 2015-12-30 8:10 GMT+01:00 Carl Peterson <address@hidden>: there were some similiar projects for videos etc, can't remember, though. Others? Not sure I fully understand, but is the following
All, I am involved in some choral recording projects where we are having the singers sing from projected slides. To aid in timing, pitch, etc., we have it set up where they have headphones feeding th
Am 10.09.2015 um 21:20 schrieb tisimst: On 9/10/2015 1:01 PM, Johan Vromans [via Lilypond] wrote: On Thu, 10 Sep 2015 11:02:36 -0700 (MST) tisimst <[hidden email]> Isn't this from the video? Possibly
2015-04-27 17:25 GMT+02:00 Kevin Barry <address@hidden>: You know http://benlemon.me/blog/music/lilypond/operation-lilypond? No I didn't know about this, and thank you for linking it. I will take a
Hi all, I'm happy to announce the release of ly2video 0.3.0. ly2video is a Python script which converts music represented by a GNU LilyPond file into a video containing a horizontally scrolling music
This is fantastic!! Two questions: 1. Please can you make the source code available as a git repository, so that everyone can collaborate on development? 2. I have a video of myself performing some m
Yeah, I know about that path separator problem, I forgot that Linux uses different character then Windows... :/ Sorry about that. -- View this message in context: http://old.nabble.com/ly2video--crea