On Wed, Feb 27, 2002 at 02:11:18 -0500, Ivica Bukvic wrote:
> Well that's exactly where lies the problem. Most of the laptop
> soundcards have marginal Alsa (and for that matter OSS) support. The
> only ones that I am aware of so far of being able to do multiple
> hardware streams in Linux are es1
> 1a) Get Abramo to post (or point to) detailed information on using a
>"share" PCM device
>
> 1b) Get Abramo or Jaroslav to post (or point to) detailed information
>on setting up libaoss (specifically, how to map /dev/dspN to a
specific
>ALSA PCM device)
>
> 2) edit your ~/.asoundrc
>I agree, my "flawless" statement was certainly overrated. Yet, the
>question remains: what am I to do as a musician needing to utilize my
>portable laptop while the apps/software I currently use get ported to
>the JACK architecture (if they get ported at all)?
1a) Get Abramo to post (or point t
>I do not mean to be hammering this issue into the ground, but Linux OS
>as an audio workstation solution has been around for 3 years now, yet
>the only soundcard I am aware of that is capable of doing hardware
>mixing is SBLive!, and even that one is due to fact that Creative had
>their hands in
--- "Ivica Bukvic" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> > *There is esd, which is outdated and simply crappy.
>> > *There is artsd, which is better, but not good enough, and again,
>the
>> > app must be made to be aware of it in order to utilize it.
>> > *There is JACK project which has a huge potential
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>> Sent: Tuesday, February 26, 2002 2:25 AM
>> To: Ivica Bukvic; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> Subject: Re: [Alsa-devel] question regarding latest CS4205 laptop
>> soundcard driver
>>
>> --- "Ivica Bukvic" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> &
> > *There is esd, which is outdated and simply crappy.
> > *There is artsd, which is better, but not good enough, and again,
the
> > app must be made to be aware of it in order to utilize it.
> > *There is JACK project which has a huge potential but none of its
> > effects are again universal, no
On Tue, 26 Feb 2002, Ivica Bukvic wrote:
> *There is JACK project which has a huge potential but none of its
> effects are again universal, nor backwards-compatible with already
> released software.
if you're working on new software, you should look into it.
> *There is Gstreamer, but I do not
> > P.S. What about Yamaha/Intel 753 chip that is found in the Toshiba
> > Satellite 5005's?
>
> All yamaha 75x should be supported with the alsa 'ymfpci' driver.
Yes, but does it include hardware mixing?
I do not mean to be hammering this issue into the ground, but Linux OS
as an audio worksta
Subject: Re: [Alsa-devel] question regarding latest CS4205 laptop
> soundcard driver
>
> --- "Ivica Bukvic" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >Hi all!
> >
> >I have a quick question regarding the latest CrystalClear soundcard
that
> >is found in Dell
On Mon, Feb 25, 2002 at 07:11:02 -0500, Ivica Bukvic wrote:
> Finally, my last question is whether anyone has had any experience with
> Dells new line of Inspirons 4100 which have only one fan and have been
> relatively altered from the old 4000/8000 models, also whether anyone
> knows if that mo
Hi all!
I have a quick question regarding the latest CrystalClear soundcard that
is found in Dell Inspirons and other laptops (model name CS4205).
My understanding is that the maker of this DSP chip is rather Linux
friendly, so my question is does the driver for this soundcard (which I
believe i
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