On Mon, 22 Dec 2003 02:27 pm, Glenn Maynard wrote:
> ...
> I don't think OpenAL has a future. Do you really want to invest your time
> in it?
From the linked text...
OpenAL is useful mostly for games and multimedia where you want
3D positional audio to be rendered in a realistic fashion. Some
On Friday 25 October 2002 16:16, Kevin Conder wrote:
> Abramo Bagnara <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >Documentation has not been written for lack of funding and lack of
> >volunteers.
Maybe Abramo meant "funded volunteers" ? Maybe not, but
then with one short response like that it's a bit hard
to te
daniel sheltraw wrote:
> Would someone please tell me who the main developers of the SB Live
> and Audigy drivers are and their email addresses?
No one is game enough to put their hand up ! :-) It's just another
ALSA driver in CVS so is updated by any developer with write access.
This list is pro
Bob Ham wrote:
> > name='Line LiveDrive Capture Volume',index=1
> > name='Line LiveDrive Capture Volume',index=1
> >
> > This control is used to attenuate samples from left and right I2S ADC
> > inputs (on the LiveDrive). The result samples are forwarded to the ADC
> > capture FIFO (thus to the st
# cat /proc/bus/pci/devices
... EMU10K1/Audigy ...
The above may be intended but I have an older SBlive and certainly not
an Audigy.
# grep "ultimedia" /proc/pci
Multimedia audio controller: Creative Labs SB Live! EMU10k1 (rev 5).
--markc
Is this still a valid /proc/asound entry ?
/proc/asound/meminfo (RO)
memory usage information
--markc
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James Courtier-Dutton wrote:
> Has anyone managed to get "alsa-conf" to compile ?
Yes, just now after seeing your message. I was missing
/usr/inlcude/slang.h but once I installed the package
with that header it went thru Ok.
> I use the current CVS, but it will not compile.
You neglected to pas
I am blown away by the specs of the LynxTWO card so I asked
them directly if they had any Linux driver support and am
pleasantly surprised they are at least cooperating with the
OSS folks. I am wondering if anyone is looking at ALSA support ?
--markc
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On Thu, 21 Mar 2002 18:27, Erik Inge Bolsø wrote:
> Does not tell us anything at all. Please, run the oops through ksymoops
> ftp://ftp.us.kernel.org/pub/linux/utils/kernel/ksymoops/v2.4/ >
> and resend.
Here we go, I hope this helps and let me know if there is anything
else I can provide to trou
I have not been able to run ALSA all this year using an Athlon 1200
and a Duron 1000. Every few weeks I try CVS again but I am still
getting the same result with both computers. As soon as I load any
ALSA driver either machine will lock solid within a few minutes. I
just had an uptime of 10 days u
I'd like to use, and put somewhere publically, a bash script that simply
uses CVS and wget to fetch the right components and builds a 2.4
(maybe 2.5 if wanted) ALSA enabled kernel. Sure, it's probably simple
enough to put together but I suspect a number of people already have
done so. If anyone ca
On Wed, 20 Feb 2002 01:01, Patrick Shirkey wrote:
> http://www.boosthardware.com/LAU/alsa/template2.html
I hope you don't mind me adding the above contents to this Wiki below...
http://alsa.opensrc.org/?page=cmipci
It took me less than 2 minutes to create the above page, and anyone
can revise
On Fri, 15 Feb 2002 15:03, Paul Davis wrote:
> of course a wiki would be an even better way of collecting card/setup
> specific quirks, but that seems a bit much to ask for right now.
>
> of course, it becomes critical that the matrix be kept up to date,
> which could also use a wiki-style input
On Thu, 14 Feb 2002 20:02, Patrick Shirkey wrote:
> 1: Less developer news
> 2: A mission statement
> 3: More emphasis on information related to vendors
>
> What else do people want to see changed?
Developers are usually familiar with ALSA and know where
to look for further information. To me, t
On Sat, 12 Jan 2002 03:09, Paul Davis wrote:
> >I'm interested in whether there has been any large scale discussion
> >about a unified approach to sound support. Right now supporting
> ...
> so, its a bit of a mess. IMHO, it would be idea if ALSA provided or even
> enforced an API like the one i
On Tue, 4 Dec 2001 09:53, Emmanuel Fleury wrote:
> http://www.hardware.fr/medias/screenshots.php?id=IMG0003427
Totally cool, if Creative can't get off the butts to
do anything openly decent for their own gear it's
good to see someone else starting to do so.
There is no mention of the firewire c
On Tue, 27 Nov 2001 19:59, Josh Green wrote:
> > If nobody has comments, I'm ready to prepare a whole patch for Linus
> > against the actual 2.5.1pre code.
> >
> > Jaroslav
>
> I have some comments..
>
> Wooohooo!
> Yeah!
> Cool!
Absolutely... we are a
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