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7;cdaudio' in the box.
After that it works fine for me.
Most other ALSA stuff should follow similarly; try -d cdaudio with
alsaplayer; with mplayer I use '-ao alsa9:cdaudio', etc.
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got it working though. I think the MTP/AV
driver may have needed reloading or something. I thought it was a bit
more forgiving, but I may have just had the mtpav on all the time.
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or different, or if it's something
else I missed.
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On Tue, 28 Oct 2003 20:20:40 +0100
Pedro Lopez-Cabanillas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> El Martes, 28 de Octubre de 2003 17:30, Ryan Pavlik escribió:
> > Clemens Ladisch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > The event timestamps are set yo the current time of the queue.
On Tue, 28 Oct 2003 10:23:40 +0100 (MET)
Clemens Ladisch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Ryan Pavlik wrote:
> > Takashi Iwai <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > > Ryan Pavlik wrote:
> > > > Shouldn't I get numbers in ev->time.time.
On Mon, 27 Oct 2003 11:54:21 +0100
Takashi Iwai <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> At Sat, 25 Oct 2003 02:41:06 -0700,
> Ryan Pavlik wrote:
> > Shouldn't I get numbers in ev->time.time.tv_*? I'm just getting
> > zeros... what did I miss? ;)
>
> no, it shou
I can't give an exact version, but I'll go try a few
releases soon and see if I can find a difference.
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y card (ice1712... maudio delta-44), but with audio disabled seek
times are fine.
I would be suprised if this hasn't been noticed, but I haven't seen it
mentioned here.
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which can have
POLLIN and/or POLLOUT, so I should still be able to put the
descriptors in the right group for select, no?
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So the select() version works fine, with the bridge from the poll()
file structure. This should integrate with ruby just fine then.
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Takashi Iwai <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> At Mon, 13 Oct 2003 10:53:24 -0700,
> Ryan Pavlik wrote:
> >
> > Hey, I'm currently pondering an ALSA interface for Ruby
> > (http://ruby-lang.org). Unfortunately, to do what I wa
: select blocks indefinitely.
The interface would be for writing a MIDI sequencer. Any thoughts on
the issue?
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would be 1-4ms, and that's just because my box is kinda slow.
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owever, in my dim memory I'm sure I've seen it get a good lock from
> some little test apps Takashi developed to test it and also some RTC
> kernel patches (although they seem to have stopped at 2.4.20) ... As I
> couldn't get multiple ports working I've been using the box i
ng this when you've seen it?
> This is all however fantastic progress.
Yeah, I've had all this stuff for years and I'm completely hyped to
finally be able to put it to use. Kudos to the ALSA developers (and the
sequencer aut
;Other" messages you don't understand might not get through
2) More importantly: buffering would increase latency, which is
always the reason I don't sit down and start coding.
It's true that it would be nice to be able to send partial messages,
though, but most
encer MIDI driver removes
> duplicated status bytes to opmitize throughput.
OK, I've attached a patch that emulated running status in the mtpav
driver, so there shouldn't be any need to change stuff elsewhere.
Thanks for your pointer, I've been wanting to fix this problem for a
v
but it looks like it could be done in
snd_mtpav_output_port_write() (mtpav.c:298). I will work on this and
submit a patch shortly, unless someone suggests a better solution.
> To test this behaviour, please, try this patch:
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Ryan Pavlik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Further info: The bug is definitely above the hardware level. I added
a printk to snd_mtpav_send_byte() for logging device/bytes sent, and
came up with the attached log, which I commented on. This log was
genera
2.mid # in a different term, while the first
# plays
Any fixes, pointers on where to look in the code, or general ideas would
be greatly appreciated.
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track1.mid
Description: MIDI audio
track2.mid
Description: MIDI audio
ble to
access this? (One of my sound sources is a -10dB source.)
Thanks for the insight.
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voices
started losing notes and messages, much as before.
I will look at the (new?) write locking and see if I can figure
something out.
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