My bad, I chose the first example video I could find that was less than five minutes long. I previewed it, but without audio since I was at work.
My bad, I chose the first example video I could find that was less than five minutes long. I previewed it, but without audio since I was at work.
Hmm, it looks like the first few messages there are doing initial setup. After that, it looks like it’s having trouble loading some of its libraries. Then it isn’t able to read your sound devices. I haven’t run Mixxx with nixos or pipewire, but maybe try the flatpak? Sorry it isn’t running out of the box for you.
Mixxx can do all of those things, it’s a free alternative to Serato DJ and similar. It’s super straightforward to playback audio slowed to the exact BPM you need, loop it, and/or play it in a different key. Give it a try!
Let me know if you need any help.
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I highly recommend timeshift. It makes it easy to make system snapshots (think system restore points) at regular intervals so that if you try something and it breaks your system, you can restore it to a working state. It has saved me hours of work from all of the reinstalls that I didn’t have to do. I wish I had something like this when I first started out with Linux. It would have saved me dozens of Linux installs.
I have the catalyst soundtrack sorted by tempo so that I can find the track that fits my IRL running speed. All of the music is so good! And it’s dynamic. I only wish I could get that dynamism when running to the music IRL.
Mirror’s Edge Catalyst. It was my second playthrough, and it was so much better now that my computer can handle the poorly optimized cutscenes player. I love that game.
For me, it’s Mirror’s Edge, particularly Mirror’s Edge Catalyst. I even go running IRL to the soundtrack.
Glad to hear it! Mixxx has been one of my favorite projects to use, and they always surprise me with new features whenever I open it up!