Hi,
> If you are able to play 2 or more languages with mplayer or another player,
> I would use JACK and not ALSA for the routing, Routing with JACK is really
> easy, you can use qjackctl and the mouse.
Could you please explain a bit further? I ran qjackctl and I could only
connect capture1 or c
John,
The reason I need static programs is that want to run these programs
on multiple
platforms and I don't want to require the libraries be installed. I
already have
a problem running on FC5 ( my server ). The development platform is FC8.
I get
seg faults sometimes on the server but it runs
Le Mon, 9 Feb 2009 21:58:29 +0200,
Roman Odaisky a écrit :
> Greetings,
>
> Someone has proposed a great idea recently: what if it were possible to play
> two audio tracks of a video file simultaneously, for example, when several
> people want to watch a film, but some want it translated and s
pavan_sa...@indiatimes.com wrote:
> There should have been an option to build alsa utilities statically.
> To check the speaker of a platform, I don't have to port the whole of
> alsa-lib + alsa-utilities on my small busybox file-system, do i ?
>
>
That argument doesn't hold up. On my really,
At Tue, 10 Feb 2009 18:23:18 +0530 (IST),
pavan_sa...@indiatimes.com wrote:
>
> There should have been an option to build alsa utilities statically.
> To check the speaker of a platform, I don't have to port the whole of
> alsa-lib + alsa-utilities on my small busybox file-system, do i ?
>
> So
There should have been an option to build alsa utilities statically.
To check the speaker of a platform, I don't have to port the whole of alsa-lib
+ alsa-utilities on my small busybox file-system, do i ?
So an aplay or speaker-test would be really helpful in those situations.
I tried too, to bui
Hi!
Can anybody confirm, RME HDSP 9632 (with current driver, hdspconf and
hdspmixer) *does* work in slave mode with getting sync clock via SPDIF input
(both coaxial and optical)? Are there any demands to such sync signal? Is
silent spdif stream sufficient?
Thanks!
Andrew
William Estrada wrote:
> hi group,
>
> Trying to rebuild my ALSA programs with static libs.
>
> [snip]
> but when I try with -static, I get this:
> Code:
>
> gcc -g -O2 -static -lasound -o volume volume.o
> /usr/local/lib/gcc/i686-pc-linux-gnu/4.3.2/../../../../i686-pc-linux-gnu/bin/ld:
> canno