On 11/20/12, Prasant J <[email protected]> wrote: > @Paul: linux version 3.2 running on ARM Cortex-a8 (700 MHz), please > let me know, if this is sufficient.
Yeah you should be fine. Folks have jack running on ARM11 (raspberry pi), and as far as I understand Coretx-a8 has a form of parallelism that allows it to execute instructions faster than the ARM11. Unless you're planning to use external audio interfaces, and/or are going for extremely low latencies you shouldn't have any trouble. > @Egor: bang on! I will read more about ecasound & nama. Thanks a lot > for pointing out that to me. > Can I assume that both are popular, stable & actively developed? No problem! Always happy to spread the console word. Ecasound has been around for a while, has excellent features and is still being actively developed. I use it quite a bit, and I'm sure you'll find that it can do whatever it is that you desire, except for, maybe, fly you to the moon. I haven't used Nama too much, but I know that the author hangs out on this list, and there are a number of grateful users who push all (or at least a lot of) their audio through it. Only thing about Nama is that I do believe you need at least a console to run it. Good luck! _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-dev mailing list [email protected] http://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-dev
