I wouldn't mind taking a look at it. I'm studying the ALSA driver / lib API right now and wrote a pcm player for the purpose of studying the API, and I do stuff like load it up with all the info and debug type alsa functions, experiment heavily with all of the hw_params functions on various devices, run gdb on it and step thu the inner workings of the alsa functions, etc. I'd like to get more ideas from other pieces of small code.

Florian Schmidt wrote:
On Mon, 15 Mar 2004 17:00:39 +0100
Takashi Iwai <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


oh thanks, it was under evaluation before getting permission ;)


Hi, i don't know if my pcm config tester is in some way braindead [it
sure is], and also it's far from complete. But if you guys feel that the
program could be of any serious use, i would "donate" it to the ALSA
project after cleaning it up and filling in the missing tests..

Just for remembering: it's a little program which browses the
configuration space of a pcm device, trying to open it with different
configurations [periodsize, periodcount, sample rates [for
capture/playback/fullduplex] ..  It doesn't actually try to play any
sound through it [cause the different access methods are already tested
by the pcm test program in alsa-lib/test]...

Flo


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