Mario Lang wrote :
(...)
> >
> > This is great. Doing this has been part of my plan for the hdsp for a
> > long time,
>
> Great, I already kind of hoped you'd take the idea that way. All arguments
> below aside, its the code duplication alone that really bugs me.
>
There shouldn't be any code
> Hi.
>
> Since I finally ordered my Multiface, I also started to write
> a small program which I am going to need since hdspconf and hdspmixer
> are both GUI only.
>
> The idea:
> hdsposc will offer the RME mixer and the metering functionality
> via OSC.
>
> Why do I write this mail? I'd like
Marije Baalman wrote :
> Paul Davis wrote:
>
> >>the MADI driver was written by winfried rietsch, and has been in ALSA
> >>for at least 6 months.
> >>
> >>
>
> ok, that's great :)
>
> then we can consider getting one of these cards
>
> sincerely,
> Marije
Hi Marije,
Some precisions :
Florian Schmidt wrote :
> Hi,
>
> interesting that you mention the Xserver. I use a dual graphics card setup atm
> [Nvidia GF3 TI and some matrox pci card]. The nvidia card seems to work flawlessly
> even with HW accelleration [i use nvidias evil binary only drivers]. The matrox card
> OTH dist
Andrew Morton wrote :
> Stack tracing seems a bit broken with 4k stacks. Can you disable
> CONFIG_4KSTACKS for future testing?
>
Now I get :
for the intel8x0 :
XRUN: pcmC1D0p
[] dump_stack+0x1e/0x30
[] snd_pcm_period_elapsed+0x2e1/0x420
[] snd_intel8x0_interrupt+0x1fc/0x260
[] handle_IRQ_
> And please ensure that people are setting xrun_debug, and are sending
> reports.
>
Hi,
On my system xruns seem related to the keyboard. I get xruns on ~8.079
seconds boundaries when the keyboard is in use, regardless of the load.
My usual test is running jack with 2 periods of 64 samples and
Hi,
This is great news, Ingo Molnar strikes back with a low latency patch for
2.6 !
See the original message here :
http://groups.google.com/groups?q=Voluntary+Kernel+Preemption+Patch&lr=&ie=UTF-8&selm=2g8rY-7zF-11%40gated-at.bofh.it&rnum=1
Direct link to the patch against 2.6.7-bk20 :
http://redh
> > I'm trying to get my RME HDSP9632 card working under SuSE Linux. I've
> > built ALSA 1.04, and it can see my Soundblaster fine, but when I
> > modprobe snd-hdsp, it cannot find the RME card. The card shows up in
> > lspci with revision 0x97, and I'm wondering if this card/firmware is
> >
> Hallo,
> Paul Davis hat gesagt: // Paul Davis wrote:
>
> > debian is about to exclude all "non-free" material from their
> > distributions. this includes firmware, documentation et al.
>
> Yes, but some of alsa-tools at least aren't "non-free" at all, like
> env24control.
>
> Ciao
I just che
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> On Tue, Apr 27, 2004 at 08:13:36AM -0400, Paul Davis wrote:
> > >Also then the Tascam (and maybe some other) USB boxes won't work, as
> > >they also need a firmware plus loader. But then, I think, both
> > >packages to my knowledge ("apt-cache
Hi,
I recently tested two audio/multimedia oriented linux live cds (namely
Dyne:bolic 1.2 and Agnula LAM edition), and was rather disapointed to
see that alsa was only partly shipped on those distributions. The
alsa-tools and alsa-firmware packages were lacking, which renders some
cards useless (e
d wrote:
hello everyone!
this is not exactly about audio-development, but the DRI+jack thread
encouraged me to ask a few questions about optimizing my setup:
i'm using a rme hdsp (cardbus) + multiface with my 1ghz pIII laptop for
quite a while now, and i'm happy with it.
i would like to use the
> Anyone out there know of any companies/individuals I might recommend
> for linux audio driver development for those vendors without the
> experience to do this in-house? Thomas do you work with RME hardware
> specifically?
>
> Shane
>
Maybe you should ask this to the alsa-devel list too. I thin
> At Mon, 28 Jul 2003 11:24:06 +0200,
> I wrote:
>>
>> Hi Thomas,
>>
>> At Sun, 27 Jul 2003 17:44:57 +0200 (CEST),
>> Thomas Charbonnel wrote:
>> >
>> > Hi,
>> >
>> > This is already a bugfix release :
>> >
Hi,
This is already a bugfix release :
* Fixes a typo for Digiface and H9652 cards in HDSPMixerSelector.cxx
(caused a crash on startup)
* Fixes a menu messing bug in Submix handling
* Fixes FLTK detection in configure
* Fixes a bug preventing full reset to factory settings
Hi,
I'm pleased to announce the first public release of hdspmixer.
Hdspmixer is a linux clone of Totalmix, a tool to control the
advanced routing possibilities of the RME Hammerfall DSP cards.
You can donwload hdspmixer here :
http://www.undata.org/~thomas/
Thomas
On Wed, 2003-03-12 at 18:52, Paul Davis wrote:
> i submitted an article about the meeting to /., and its on there now.
I love the link-art thingie :)
Thomas
On Sun, 2003-01-26 at 13:07, nick wrote:
> amSynth - Analogue Modelling SYNTHesizer
>
>
> amSynth 1.0-rc2, code-named "jack", is now available!!
> Get the source code at http://amsynthe.sourceforge.net/amSynth
>
> Changes in this release:
>
> * you've bee
On Thu, 2002-12-19 at 20:35, Paul Davis wrote:
> >Maybe you'll have to tell amixer which card to use (HDSP vs. internal
> >laptop card). If your HDSP card is alsa card #2, then the command will
> >be:
> >amixer -c 2 cset numid=5 26,26,32768 (playback one to line out left)
> >amixer -c 2 cset numid=
> Do I need to do something like 'amixer cset numid=5 26,26,32768'?
>
Maybe you'll have to tell amixer which card to use (HDSP vs. internal
laptop card). If your HDSP card is alsa card #2, then the command will
be:
amixer -c 2 cset numid=5 26,26,32768 (playback one to line out left)
amixer -c 2
On Sun, 2002-10-13 at 19:26, Jesse Chappell wrote:
> Announcing the initial release of FreqTweak (v0.4)
>
> http://freqtweak.sourceforge.net
>
This is a really impressive piece of software. You did an excellent job,
and the sound is just amazing. FFT is real good when processing stereo
signals
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