On Wed, Nov 27, 2002 at 09:13:31PM -0500, Greg Ward wrote:
> Hi all --
>
> I'm making my first forays into OSS DSP programming with an eye to
> improving the standard linuxaudiodev module included with Python. (And,
> of course, to using that module for my own ends!)
sounds cool!
if you can he
On 27 November 2002, I said:
> I'm rather confused by the semantics of write() in blocking and
> non-blocking mode. Specifically, in the default mode (blocking, no
> SNDCTL_DSP_NONBLOCK ioctl() call) [...]
Oh yeah, almost forgot a somewhat related question: is there a way to
put the dsp device ba
Hi all --
I'm making my first forays into OSS DSP programming with an eye to
improving the standard linuxaudiodev module included with Python. (And,
of course, to using that module for my own ends!)
I'm rather confused by the semantics of write() in blocking and
non-blocking mode. Specifically,
Am Montag, 25. November 2002 13:58 wurde geschrieben:
> >> I heard of USB speakers, could this be a valid solution ?
> >> Are they supported under linux ? If yes which kind of models ?
> >
> > they're basically usb audio devices with amp and speaker in one
> > box - so pretty much all of them work