Re: [Alsa-devel] question regarding latest CS4205 laptop soundcard driver

2002-02-28 Thread Steve Harris
On Wed, Feb 27, 2002 at 02:11:18 -0500, Ivica Bukvic wrote: Well that's exactly where lies the problem. Most of the laptop soundcards have marginal Alsa (and for that matter OSS) support. The only ones that I am aware of so far of being able to do multiple hardware streams in Linux are es1969

RE: [Alsa-devel] question regarding latest CS4205 laptop soundcard driver

2002-02-27 Thread Patrick Shirkey
that is found in the Toshiba Satellite 5005's? Thanks for your assistance! Ico -Original Message- From: Patrick Shirkey [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Tuesday, February 26, 2002 2:25 AM To: Ivica Bukvic; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [Alsa-devel] question regarding latest CS4205

RE: [Alsa-devel] question regarding latest CS4205 laptop soundcard driver

2002-02-27 Thread Patrick Shirkey
--- Ivica Bukvic [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: *There is esd, which is outdated and simply crappy. *There is artsd, which is better, but not good enough, and again, the app must be made to be aware of it in order to utilize it. *There is JACK project which has a huge potential but none of its

Re: [Alsa-devel] question regarding latest CS4205 laptop soundcard driver

2002-02-27 Thread Paul Davis
I do not mean to be hammering this issue into the ground, but Linux OS as an audio workstation solution has been around for 3 years now, yet the only soundcard I am aware of that is capable of doing hardware mixing is SBLive!, and even that one is due to fact that Creative had their hands in the

Re: [Alsa-devel] question regarding latest CS4205 laptop soundcard driver

2002-02-27 Thread Paul Davis
I agree, my flawless statement was certainly overrated. Yet, the question remains: what am I to do as a musician needing to utilize my portable laptop while the apps/software I currently use get ported to the JACK architecture (if they get ported at all)? 1a) Get Abramo to post (or point to)

RE: [Alsa-devel] question regarding latest CS4205 laptop soundcard driver

2002-02-27 Thread Ivica Bukvic
1a) Get Abramo to post (or point to) detailed information on using a share PCM device 1b) Get Abramo or Jaroslav to post (or point to) detailed information on setting up libaoss (specifically, how to map /dev/dspN to a specific ALSA PCM device) 2) edit your ~/.asoundrc file to

RE: [Alsa-devel] question regarding latest CS4205 laptop soundcard driver

2002-02-26 Thread Ivica Bukvic
regarding latest CS4205 laptop soundcard driver --- Ivica Bukvic [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi all! I have a quick question regarding the latest CrystalClear soundcard that is found in Dell Inspirons and other laptops (model name CS4205). My understanding is that the maker of this DSP chip

RE: [Alsa-devel] question regarding latest CS4205 laptop soundcard driver

2002-02-26 Thread Ivica Bukvic
P.S. What about Yamaha/Intel 753 chip that is found in the Toshiba Satellite 5005's? All yamaha 75x should be supported with the alsa 'ymfpci' driver. Yes, but does it include hardware mixing? I do not mean to be hammering this issue into the ground, but Linux OS as an audio workstation

Re: [Alsa-devel] question regarding latest CS4205 laptop soundcard driver

2002-02-26 Thread Andy Wingo
On Tue, 26 Feb 2002, Ivica Bukvic wrote: *There is JACK project which has a huge potential but none of its effects are again universal, nor backwards-compatible with already released software. if you're working on new software, you should look into it. *There is Gstreamer, but I do not

RE: [Alsa-devel] question regarding latest CS4205 laptop soundcard driver

2002-02-26 Thread Ivica Bukvic
*There is esd, which is outdated and simply crappy. *There is artsd, which is better, but not good enough, and again, the app must be made to be aware of it in order to utilize it. *There is JACK project which has a huge potential but none of its effects are again universal, nor