On Fri, Nov 23, 2007 at 11:42:42AM +0100, AnMaster wrote:
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> There are quite a few reasons why fgcom shouldn't touch mixer settings:
> 1) Changing/muting master prevents sound from applications like flightgear and
> festival (flightgear got built in support for festival that I use) Even if 
> there
> is a reason to mute this, it isn't realistic, the engine sound isn't turned 
> off
> in a real airplane...

Only the mic is muted - not the speakers. But for intercom you are
right: I want that my partner can listen everythin I say so fgcom should
not mute the mic but only the channel towards the radio.

> 2) Why not do it in the software of fgcom. To mute: just stop listening.

Yep - as I wrote yesterday: this must be coded inside iaxclient because the 
complete audio layer is baught by iaxclient. Anyone who likes to do this?

Regards, Holger

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> Holger Wirtz wrote:
> > On Fri, Nov 23, 2007 at 11:17:46AM +0100, AnMaster wrote:
> > [...]
> >>>> it would leave the mixer settings I use alone. I will wait for this bug 
> >>>> to get
> >>>> fixed before I try it again.
> >>> I must say that I haven't tried the OSS version until now. I hope that I
> >>> can do this at weekend. After all this may be a problem with iaxclient
> >>> 1.x and/or 64 bit. For 32bit I will check this and post my results here.
> >> Well I would prefer native ALSA support but as showed in earlier mail that
> >> didn't even compile. FYI I use in kernel ALSA driver (emu10k1) for my card
> >> (Creative Labs SB Live! EMU10k1 (rev 07)). Also using OpenAL sounds like a 
> >> good
> >> alternative to me, it is cross platform and works well in my experience. 
> >> Doesn't
> >> flightgear itself use OpenAL?
> > 
> > Yes I think so. But fgcom uses the VoIP backend iaxclient which does not
> > support OpenAL until someone writes the code. For the most Linux-Users
> > ALSA would be the right choice. But native ALSA may conflict with other
> > applications (see the PTT key problem which Csaba find out).
> > 
> Why would native ALSA conflict with other programs? If you mean mixer, either
> use dmix or, if your sound card got one, hardware mixer. Set up your ALSA for 
> that.
> 
> However, what should one use on FreeBSD? I haven't yet got fgcom to work on my
> FreeBSD system (FreeBSD 6.2-RELEASE-p8 x86_64). OpenAL works just fine on it.
> 
> For the PTT key problem, well I would rather use the MIC on/off button that is
> on the cable to my headset anyway.
> 
> > Yes - this is difficult to solve and we (I?) have to think about this
> > more than twice the next days.
> > 
> > Regards, Holger
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