i recently purchased a terapin mine (specs here:
http://www.terapintech.com/spec_mine.html), and i also happen to have a spare vx
pocket v2. the alsa project contains drivers for the vx pocket, but the mine
apparently requires some code which is specific to its hardware in order to make a
usabl
Hi all,
Apologies for my persistence but is this feature
broken in the 1.0.4.pre2 drivers or am I simply
unable to put the right syntax into the
modules.conf?
alias char-major-116 snd
alias char-major-14 soundcore
alias snd-card-0 via82xx
#I tried every possible option
options via82xx
See subject. Has anyone got this working? I've followed the examples and
got a few different filters working (chorus, delay), but am having trouble
with more complex ones - and suspect a bug in alsa-lib.
Current ALSA CVS version, as of a few hours ago.
The plugin in question is from swh-plugins-0
no, Alsa is not on qnx, but I would like to know if you had to do this using
ALSA how would you do it. Not the exact function calls, but just the general
idea, i will then try to put it in use in qnx world.
To quote from the qnx audio developers guide:
"This whole system is referred to as the Q
I was not aware that ALSA was available on QNX. QNX
is not Linux. Good luck with QNX support for
anyithing. We dropped them like a hot potatoe years
ago.
If ALSA is on QNX, you need to tell us what
applications your are using.
Markeby
--- Nikhil Deo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Ok. This is m
Ok. This is my first attempt at configuring the mixer to get something done.
My two problems are: It is to be done on QNX and nobody seems to be listening
on the QNX ngs. Since the concepts seem to be the same, I am hoping someone
here would be able to point me in the right direction.
What I want
Arek,
That looks like what I want. However, I'm sorry to be such an
ignoramus -- what do I do with that bit of configuration data? I found
the /usr/share/alsa/alsa.conf, and there is a similar pcm.file entry in
that, but it seems to take parameters. Since I have no sound card, how
do I co
On Thu, 2004-04-22 at 14:44, Caleb Crome wrote:
> I'd like to create a dummy audio device that can record the PCM data
> written to it into a file. So, the dummy device would appear as a sound
> card to the audio program (Real Player for example), and start dumping
How about 'file' type plugin
StreamRipper: Close, but no cigar. That only works for MP3 streams,
not for other streams, such as RealPlayer. I have looked at
streamripper before and it doesn't do what I want as far as I can tell.
In the case of RealPlayer, the audio goes from Real->PCM->MP3, which I
admit isn't great fo
>1) Open my Player, tune to my favorite station. Use my new device for
>audio output.
>2) do something like: dd if=/dev/audiocapturepcmout count=xxx | lame
>--output myfile.mp3
streamripper is a much better option for this. its specially designed
for this task. you are also talking about mp3->P
At Thu, 22 Apr 2004 15:57:13 +0200 (CEST),
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> Hi,
> i need some clarifying about how the defines ALSA_PCM_OLD_HW_PARAMS_API
> etc. behaves.
> for alsa-1.x its clear that if the app uses the new api i have to define
> ALSA_PCM_NEW_HW_PARAMS_API,
no, with ALSA 1.x, the n
Hi,
i need some clarifying about how the defines ALSA_PCM_OLD_HW_PARAMS_API
etc. behaves.
for alsa-1.x its clear that if the app uses the new api i have to define
ALSA_PCM_NEW_HW_PARAMS_API, but what is for the case if i have an app with
the new api and the user uses only alsa9? is alsa1.x then
Hello,
I've looked through the archives and I couldn't find what I'm
looking for, so here goes:
I'd like to create a dummy audio device that can record the PCM data
written to it into a file. So, the dummy device would appear as a sound
card to the audio program (Real Player for example),
At Wed, 21 Apr 2004 20:57:37 +0200,
Martin Soto wrote:
>
> Hello Takashi!
>
> On Tue, 2004-04-20 at 12:36, Takashi Iwai wrote:
> > At Sat, 17 Apr 2004 22:58:57 +0200,
> > Martin Soto wrote:
> > > As an additional note, this only seems to happen when using plug:iec958.
> > > Software decoding the
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