On Tue, 5 Feb 2002, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> The error is triggered in snd_pcm_open(). It seems to
> be that it is related to the property that the Python extension
> module is dynamically loaded, and some parts of alsa-lib also.
> This hypothesis is supported by the fact, that I get the same
>
Just a typo I happened across.
-- rec --
--- alsa-lib/include/seq_event.h~ Wed Jan 9 18:57:15 2002
+++ alsa-lib/include/seq_event.hSun Feb 3 00:09:05 2002
@@ -354,7 +354,7 @@
typedef enum snd_seq_stop_mode {
SND_SEQ_SAMPLE_STOP_IMMEDIATELY = 0,/**< terminate playing
Hallo Takashi Iwai,
hello all the other people who replied to my questions,
Yesterday I downloaded the cvs export version of the alsa project
2002-02-04.tar.bz2
and the Alsa-sound-mini-HOWTO.html
I carefully read through the mini-HOWTO and I understood, that i first had to
build the drivers, then
I have a twister integrated chipset on a hp zt1180 laptop.
This chipset uses the VIA VT82C686A for the sound but neither the linux
or the alsa driver works.
The mixer seems to works fine but when I try to play sound it just
repeat something that seems to be the really start of the song.
I use lin
Hello,
I am writing a Python extension module for the ALSA PCM device,
because I am interested in real-time audio processing with Python
scripts. This may sound weird first, but Python is fast enough
for modest audio processing in the frequency domain and great
for difficult experimental work.
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On Monday 04 February 2002 11:05 am, you wrote:
> Original Message
> Subject: Re: [Alsa-devel] Audigy support status
> Date: Mon, 04 Feb 2002
On Mon, 4 Feb 2002, Richard V Robinson wrote:
> Is there an alsa/linux driver for the Philips Acoustic Edge (PSC 706)
> sound card? Is anyone working on one?
Answer is no to both.
> I'm a fairly resourceful and clever programmer, or was once :). I have
> the card in question installed on my
Hi.
I searched the mailing list archive, but could not find information one
way or the other about this.
Is there an alsa/linux driver for the Philips Acoustic Edge (PSC 706)
sound card? Is anyone working on one?
I'm a fairly resourceful and clever programmer, or was once :). I have
the ca
On Mon, Feb 04, 2002 at 03:35:04 -, James Courtier-Dutton wrote:
> Hello
> I am thinking of writing a low level sound card driver for alsa.
> The card in question is the dxr3 hardware DVD player, which has analogue and
> SPDIF out.
> It currently works fine with OSS drivers.
> The card has no
>Hello
>I am thinking of writing a low level sound card driver for alsa.
>The card in question is the dxr3 hardware DVD player, which has analogue and
>SPDIF out.
>It currently works fine with OSS drivers.
>The card has no mixers, or recording function, just write and GETOPTR,
>SETSPEED etc functi
Hello
I am thinking of writing a low level sound card driver for alsa.
The card in question is the dxr3 hardware DVD player, which has analogue and
SPDIF out.
It currently works fine with OSS drivers.
The card has no mixers, or recording function, just write and GETOPTR,
SETSPEED etc function in o
hallo takishi iwai,
where can i get the cvs sources ? are they the same as the development release ?
the ftp server on alsa-project seems to be either vey slow or down.
rds guenther
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Hi,
At Mon, 04 Feb 2002 11:46:28 +0100 (MET),
Guenther Sohler wrote:
>
> Hallo Robert,
> thank you very much for your information.
> I believe we will make my card running in linux quite soon.
>
> It seems, that my creative audixy has an emu10k1 chip and yes, there is a
> linux sound object n
Hallo Robert,
thank you very much for your information.
I believe we will make my card running in linux quite soon.
It seems, that my creative audixy has an emu10k1 chip and yes, there is a
linux sound object named emu10k1.o with my kernel.
But they seem somehow to be incompatible. the kernel'
At Fri, 1 Feb 2002 20:29:04 -,
James Courtier-Dutton wrote:
>
> > -Original Message-
> > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Takashi Iwai
> > Sent: 01 February 2002 19:20
> > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Subject: [Alsa-devel] Audig
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