> some remarks:
>
> - The US-122 was developed by Frontier Design, not Tascam. But for releasing
> their information they need an ok from Tascam. Don't know what will happen
> in this point. In the meantime I've taken an USB sniffer and check my postbox
> from time to time :-
it wont ever happen.
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what could be causing this behavior?
and how can I recover from this?
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Just for informations sake, I just submitted patches to the helix
project to add native alsa support to the client.
Might also add alsa to the producer.
and am also thinking of Jackit support for both, perhaps.
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I have a rme digi96 pst, and was wondering 2 things, how do I access the
digital channels 1-8 both from users space and programmatically?
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does snd_pcm_close free a snd_pcm_hw_params_t that was
snd_pcm_hw_params_malloc 'd?
I presume I need to free that?
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ming, any suggestions
on what I should look into? or hints at solving this?
thx,
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the driver. on which sound card?
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> Takashi
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On Saturday February 1 2003 12:22 pm, ljp wrote:
> 2) I am not real clear on how to use the mixer. What would be the bare
> minimum steps to get the main volume?
to answer my own question, perhaps. minimal to get volume:
snd_mixer_open
snd_mixer_attach
snd_mixer_selem_register
snd_mixe
I have a couple questions
1) does alsa have support for multichannel output? If so, how would one go
about sending individual signals to channels 1-8?
2) I am not real clear on how to use the mixer. What would be the bare minimum
steps to get the main volume?
thanks.
ljp
terminology.
Such as, whats a poll ? The docs state, in a not very clear way, for example,
for snd_timer_poll_descriptors, 'gets poll descriptors'.. hmm, ok, whats a
poll descriptor? :D
Although I am thankful for the docs, I think it might be useful to have a one
page doc outlin
On Thursday January 30 2003 03:31 am, Thierry Vignaud wrote:
> ljp <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > Is there a simple document outlining the OSS functions and their
> > ALSA equivalents?
>
> for basic usage : do man of open(), read(), close(), write().
Thank you, I am
Hello,
Is there a simple document outlining the OSS functions and their ALSA
equivalents?
ljp
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is oss-lib being depreciated or just not being updated?
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for .9! Not only that, but two of my cards (rme digi96-pst
and tascam 428) have alsa drivers. So. with that. I am going to start working
on this desktop sound app again.
Woot!
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