On Sunday 16 November 2008 07:07:23 Hannu Savolainen wrote: > > I have already told you twice before, and a third time > > above. So I'm not going to repeat this again. If you > > don't want to understand, which seems to be the case, > > I'm wasting my time. I *do* understand your arguments, > > but they just don't apply in this case - I'm not writing > > a desktop MP3 player. > > And what might your application do?
Fons is writing a special purpose audio system for Wave Field Synthesis where the MADI card will be solely used to output to 64 speakers lined up in a row. Since this is a big, probably multicomputer system, where several machines get audio input from another computer playing sound to this WFS system. The computers on which his application will run will not be used as desktop computers, but rather as audio engines for this system; their sole purpose will be to take audio input, do calculations like time delays and convolution, and supply the output of these computations to the audio outputs. He needs to make this system autorecover from any accidental loss of external sync, since he will not be able to watch the control panel of one computer, let alone 16 or so. And he needs other people to be able to use and run the system, when he takes a break, or has more important things to do. I hope this helps clarify why he needs to have access to these lowlevel features. sincerely, Marije _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-dev mailing list [email protected] http://lists.linuxaudio.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-audio-dev
