Re: [linux-audio-dev] /dev/dsp0 --> /dev/dsp0L and /dev/dsp0R

2003-12-03 Thread Benjamin Flaming
On Wednesday 03 December 2003 11:54 am, Fernando Ramirez wrote: > Hi. I need to know if there exists or if someone have coded a device driver > that may split one stereo source input (/dev/dsp0) to two pseudo devices > (something like /dev/dsp0L for left channel and /dev/dsp0R for right > channel)

Re: [linux-audio-dev] /dev/dsp0 --> /dev/dsp0L and /dev/dsp0R

2003-12-03 Thread CK
I read: > > I can do it if I install 2 soundcards on my machine and feed each separated > mono source to each card but I feel that I am waisting one card. before you go dac->adc try with libjackasyn (get it from gige.xdv.org) and use jack (you might have to remove the #include "jack/error.h" lin

[linux-audio-dev] /dev/dsp0 --> /dev/dsp0L and /dev/dsp0R

2003-12-03 Thread Fernando Ramirez
Hi. I need to know if there exists or if someone have coded a device driver that may split one stereo source input (/dev/dsp0) to two pseudo devices (something like /dev/dsp0L for left channel and /dev/dsp0R for right channel). I need this to split a 2 channel real time signal to two different