Free as in freedom…

I’ve recorded my awesome weekend… But a picture is worth a thousand words and I really do not want to waste any more time (by editing a video about it), so here :

 

I was so excited when I found a bundle of Asian instruments, which are difficult to record myself, and which were on sales. And it runs within the music software that I got (inside a wrapper). The music software that I’ve got has plenty of pads, synths and western instruments, but few Asian instruments.

I’ve been using Linux (Mint) for nearly 10 years, and I’ve forgotten what it’s like to use Windows and its whole eco-system. It also seems to have changed a lot. Last time I got a “fancy software”, it was a video editing software, and all you needed to do was inputting the serial number (from your receipt) in the window that popped up the first time you used the software.

Now… You need to first download a download center, which is bound to a license manager (a software). The ones from the “fancy music software” only had a few hiccups. I also know that after the license registration is done, I should avoid connecting to the internet while using this kind of software, otherwise it “stopped working and needs a reboot” (true story…). These license managers are just unstable and often go awry when connected to the internet.

But this time here, we have a third party license manager. Those are fun, as you can imagine (see picture).

I’ve contacted the support of the instruments, who answered fast, with a copy-pasted first-step check list. It actually made sense. But it didn’t change a thing. I’m hoping they know what I’m supposed to do to have the stuff work.

I’ve tried everything : making sure no other software could interfere (I have literally nothing but the music softwares on that partition), doing the Windows updates (of course, some just failed), reinstalling, installing the newest versions, disabling the anti-virus software, disabling Windows defender, etc. I really don’t know what else I can try.

The license manager’s official page says that their software won’t work on some newer AMD CPU. Mine is not in the list. I still tried on my laptop (which has a different CPU), but I got the same issue.

While waiting for the support staffers to answer (there’s a huge time difference that makes things very slow, despite the fact they answer fast), I checked forums. Another person had the same issue as me, and was also living in China. (It’s not a connection issue, though). The topic doesn’t offer a solution. Well, that’s the search result I got when I searched for the name of the music software. When I searched for the name of the license manager, I got lots and lots of people saying “Thanks, I hate it.” Some claim that the issue is the OS (ha…) and that one should try to manually make the software start and to add a delay (to the start, not to the music). I guess I’ll try this. Can you sense the irony of how it’s always on that OS that we actually need to randomly tweak things as if we’re devs ?

I’ve found lots and lots of forum posts talking about how “we don’t own anything.” We get to use these software and music instruments, until the license manager software stops working or decides we can’t use it anymore (for whatever reason that could suddenly arise…). I’ve gone through that when Amazon decided to close their ebook business in China. So I bought the paper book (of the ebook I could still access, but ultimately won’t be able to access when the phone it’s on will stop working).

As someone who has been using Linux quasi-exclusively for a decade, it feels odd. “Free as in freedom.” I have my Cymellia instruments and the software that allows me to make my own compositions. I have the debian packages and the app images of several softwares saved on an external hard disk. I have the old version of Blender (2.79) saved as well.

After reading all these forum topics, I suddenly had a urge to just make my own (simple) music software. I need to refrain myself, especially since I don’t need one, because there are things like Audacity, Hydrogen and others. For which I’m grateful. They bring the freedom to do what we want, whenever we want and not always depend on the good will of someone else. It’s something that’s been increasingly important to me.

I sure hope I will be able to use the instruments I purchased, one day at least… They’re exactly what I was looking for, and I’m very bummed that they didn’t work right away. But that was clearly the first and the last time I bought something that comes with a third party license manager. And I know that I WILL buy that instrument that has been in my Taobao cart for a while already and record it myself.

So, instead of raging about Windows (like I used to do before), be unhappy and stay away from computers for days, I’m just going to be glad about Linux and the whole eco-system of software, of everything that allows us to do whatever we want, even make our own software from scratch and our own font.

Freedom is priceless and I sure appreciate it.

 

I’ve changed the theme of the blog…

So, I’ve changed the theme of my blog. Hope you like it, it’s basically the WordPress theme that I’ve tweaked a little bit.

It works a lot better now. Some parts might look like the CSS is half tweaked, but at least it’s usable for me and everything should work fine. (I’m still having some technical issues, though). I’m going to stop here for now. I’ll tweak more at some point in the future.

I need to remember how to tweak the video and recording players. It seems some things have changed since the last time I’ve tweaked stuff. I’ll dig into it at some point in the future.

 

Change of schedule for April…

Long story short : April and bad news (think month of taxes, pesticides, and the likes) are quite an item. Therefore, I’ve decided to post 2 chapters by week till the end of the month. Chapters 34 to 36 definitely fit the spirit of April…

That’s all I’m going to say. If you’re expecting spoilers, don’t hold your breath…

 

Edited…

I’ve re-edited the video “Or not…” , as I found the original one to look horrific and a bit scary. I’ve deleted the original video from the server, which means the url is now void.

I wanted to test a (very well known) editing software and thought this would be a good video to try it on.

As I said before, I was bothered by the lens distortion, which is at its worst in the center of the picture/video, which is basically the half bottom of my face. It looks like under a magnifying glass, it’s not pretty and it just looks weird. So I’ve basically just “undistorted” that part of the picture/video and tweaked a few tiny stuff.

I still feel it looks unnatural, but the original video was recorded under super harsh light (nearly like neon light), and I’ve figured that harsh light is no better than very poor light. I’ve recorded a video in front of my night-stand lamp to see how it goes and it’s…dark, but why not ? I might or might not post it.

Harsh light + light enhancement + foundation + other enhancement = a flattened face, so basically it means looking a bit 2D, like an animation character. The original video was already like that, I tried to not add more.

I will be testing stuff with my next videos, using other softwares to record videos (instead of the software of my camera), so that I don’t look zoomed in like this. I’ll also try recording with the original software but with the enhancement off (there are still enhancements when it’s off, though…) and then I’ll edit the video this way. One of the softwares might make the video blurry on my phone and records in non-standard 480p, I’ll still try it.

Anyway, I’ve never liked digital cameras as I think it makes you look round and distorted. It seems that in order to look more or less like yourself or at least not like a big potato, you need to edit the videos. Digital cameras are not like a mirror, unless we’re talking about a distorted magnifying mirrors, like the ones you can find in attraction parks. You won’t look good in HD digital pictures/videos, you need enhancements and editing. It’s basically a matter of lens distortion and light reflection. Or something. Do not be fooled : if it looks pretty, it’s edited.

I said before that I didn’t edit my videos, but I was recording in 480p (which I believe doesn’t have much distortion compared to HD), and some pointed to me back then that there was obviously built-in enhancement in my old phone’s camera which was on by default and couldn’t be turned off.

So yeah. I do not really mind if there are comparisons of the original video and the new video, as I consider it to be a matter of lens distortion/technical stuff. (Allergies and swelling apart), I personally look the same all the time and do not morph into a big potato during full moon nights or whatever.

So yeah… ^_^