Paul,
Thank you for your clear explanation. I've submitted a small
documentation patch to the sf.net project which might prevent the
next person who comes along from falling into the same trap.
>the basic problem is that you are going about this in the wrong
>way. there have been m
Robert Spier wrote:
Paul,
Thank you for your clear explanation. I've submitted a small
documentation patch to the sf.net project which might prevent the
next person who comes along from falling into the same trap.
the basic problem is that you are going about this in the wrong
way
>[Summary of this message:
> I want to use alsa for timing of video frames, and want alsa to
> trigger a wakeup every .01466 seconds. But the documentation is
> sparse in this area]
>
>
>I'm attempting to use alsa-lib as a timing tool for a specialized
>movie playback engine. It _must_ tick/wa
[Summary of this message:
I want to use alsa for timing of video frames, and want alsa to
trigger a wakeup every .01466 seconds. But the documentation is
sparse in this area]
I'm attempting to use alsa-lib as a timing tool for a specialized
movie playback engine. It _must_ tick/wakeup at