Dont you have some c code to look at from a similar alsa using prog? Or one
of its utils?
Op 18 sep. 2011 13:25 schreef "Ian Haywood" <ihayw...@iinet.net.au> het
volgende:
> On Sun, Sep 18, 2011 at 8:56 PM, Ru Vuott <vu...@yahoo.it> wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> thank you for your statement.
>
>>   hfile = OPEN "/proc/self/fd/num" for Read Watch
>>
>> Where " num " is a number. Well, I tried the little program changing the
number "num":
>> first with zero, then with 1, then with 2, and so on... until
approximately 60.
> why wouldn't you use the fd number returned from the ALSA library:
> isn't that the whole point?
>
> Ian
>
>
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