Hi all,
I've been messing with hdsp and found out an interesting issue. After
installing the driver for the first time onto the xp machine I also had
no sound coming out of the soundcard even though totalmix app showed
levels to be up. After clicking on the levels and/or moving them a bit,
suddenl
>What I think could be possible is using (writing a driver for) the
>scratchamp with OSS or ALSA drivers, as they seem to be USB soundcards
>by creative. Those will have standard chipsets.
>But that wasn't the question I guess...
If you are interested in trying to get it working with alsa the
On Mon, Jan 27, 2003 at 12:04:40AM +0100, Pieter Palmers wrote:
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>What I think could be possible is using (writing a driver for) the
>scratchamp with OSS or ALSA drivers, as they seem to be USB soundcards
>by creative. Those will have standard chipsets.
>But that wasn't the question I guess.
Vincent Touquet wrote:
On Sun, Jan 26, 2003 at 04:02:59PM +0100, Modnogg wrote:
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Do you think it's possible to route the USB sound cards to my internal
sound cards?
I could use the sound driver library from linux. But my problem is how
to link the software to other soundcards?
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On Sun, 2003-01-26 at 12:07, nick wrote:
> * you've been waiting for it -- JACK audio output support!!
phat :)
I'm rewriting the audio and control I/O code right now, and I'm adding
ALSA 0.9 audio and MIDI support while I'm at it. ALSA 0.5 support
will probably be ditched in the process, as I can't test it, and
don't care much. OSS I/O and SDL audio output will still be there.
The new design is based o
I just noticed the announcement from RME about their Hammerfall DSP MADI
PCI card. From the announcement:
"MADI, the professionals' multichannel audio interface, offers 64
channels of 24 bit audio at a sample rate of up to 48 kHz and 32
channels at up to 96 kHz. Transmission is done via a single
On Sun, Jan 26, 2003 at 04:02:59PM +0100, Modnogg wrote:
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>Do you think it's possible to route the USB sound cards to my internal
>sound cards?
>I could use the sound driver library from linux. But my problem is how
>to link the software to other soundcards?
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Here you can find out how to
On Sat, 2003-01-25 at 17:08, Dave Griffiths wrote:
> I'm getting errors when I call snd_seq_open in a plugin, which go away in a
>standalone test app:
>
> ALSA lib dlmisc.c:100:(snd_dlsym_verify) unable to verify version for symbol
>snd_config_hook_load
> ALSA lib conf.c:2655:(snd_config_hooks_c
The problem with Final Scratch is that it's proprietary and
'closed-source', thus not available to us. Except of course for the
people that bought it.
So chances are that noone on this list will be able to help you...
You'll have to figure out how the soundcard is addressed (i.e. what
driver?).
Hi!
Do you think it's possible that Final Scratch could use two internal
Soundcards instead of the two external ones?
I bought this Final Scratch package and opened the external box. This
looks like a USB-Hub witch two external Creative USB sound cards.
But I don't like external sound cards and e
I'm getting errors when I call snd_seq_open in a plugin, which go away in a standalone
test app:
ALSA lib dlmisc.c:100:(snd_dlsym_verify) unable to verify version for symbol
snd_config_hook_load
ALSA lib conf.c:2655:(snd_config_hooks_call) symbol snd_config_hook_load is not
defined inside (null
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