Today Abramo Bagnara wrote:
Paul Davis wrote:
Q: with the ice1712 it is possible to run two or more cards in sync
A: Yes, if you're not thinking to share the same clock chip (i.e. some
drift is possible).
My interpretation: two cards will drift. or something. can you be more
clear about
background: afaik, with the ice1712 for example it is possible to
run two or more cards in sync. will this be as simple as calling
snd_pcm_open for n streams, and snd_pcm_link (stream[0]) for
streams [1, n - 1]?
no, i don't think that's the plan. you use the multi PCM device type
in an
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dave willis wrote:
On Thu, 29 Nov 2001, Abramo Bagnara wrote:
Q: with the ice1712 it is possible to run two or more cards in sync
A: Yes, if you're not thinking to share the same clock chip (i.e. some
drift is possible).
why can't i share the
Q: with the ice1712 it is possible to run two or more cards in sync
A: Yes, if you're not thinking to share the same clock chip (i.e. some
drift is possible).
My interpretation: two cards will drift. or something. can you be more
clear about what you mean? they will drift if you do use the same
Paul Davis wrote:
Q: with the ice1712 it is possible to run two or more cards in sync
A: Yes, if you're not thinking to share the same clock chip (i.e. some
drift is possible).
My interpretation: two cards will drift. or something. can you be more
clear about what you mean? they will