Hi there,
After some discussion on the ALSA-devel list, it appears that you may be
the only one who knows anything about the mythical 'smix' plugin that
might allow myself and others to get more functionality out of
soundcards that do not support multi-open capability in hardware.
I was wonde
This would be the same smix plugin that isn't in the ALSA tree then?
Unless it has recently been added to CVS, i can find no trace of it in
my 0.9rc trees.
Suggesting a solution that doesn't exist outside the context of 'some
guy who used to work for SuSE and might have got this to work once o
Perhaps I can phrase my question a little differently.
I understand that synchronous, sample-accurate minimal-latency operation
is in the realm of JACK etc., and for this to be properly implemented
requires a change of application architecture to fit with a callback
approach. This is good, and
Hi there,
I am interested in knowing what ALSA's current support is for a
'software multi-open' driver/plugin, that can take the output of several
streams, mix them together in realtime and play them out to the soundcard.
From browing the list archives, I come across several references to a
Or at least put a big, blinking (ok, maybe not blinking) notice on the
ALSA home-page stating that RC3 is broken and will not compile without
this fix.
It will save many people a lot of frustration.
-Pete
>On Wed, 21 Aug 2002 12:43:53 -0700 (PDT)
>Guilhem Tardy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
am working on it)... If echo international distributor
> in Brazil could lend me one for some time I could start to write this
> code.
>
> At 11:02 AM 8/13/02 +1200, Pete Black wrote:
>
>> Just wondering if anybody is currently working on supporting the
>> Event Electr
Just wondering if anybody is currently working on supporting the Event
Electronics Echo cards, since their core drivers have now been released
as Open Source.
I am not much of a programmer, but I can provide documentation, a
website and administration services for the project if anyone else is
Dan,
I have a Gina, and emailed Echo tech support a while back and they
indicated they would be releasing their core C++ drivers as open source.
They indicated 1-2 weeks until driver release, but it is now going on 3
weeks i think, so I don't hold out too much hope for a prompt release.
Even