And while you're on it , how about writing a driver ( for windows ) for
the SoundBlaster 64 PCI ( aka Ensoniq AudioPCI ) that allows you to
actually
use all four channels ( like with linux ) ?
I'm sure there is a demand for it , because the most asked questions for
the DJ programs (*) is "Can I use one output of my 4-channel sound card
for playing and the other for pre-listening ?" the answer is "NO",
becasue of crap drivers.
* - programs used to play music at parties or in disco.
They manage a playlist and offer the possibility to listen
to new songs on headphones, while the old one is playing ( there is
music playing
all the time ) on the main speakers. They also allow for beat matching
etc...
They require two sound card to operate correctly , because no driver on
windows
supports use of 4 channels ( in 2-and-2 configuration , not the 3D thing
)
David Balazic
Ross Levis wrote:
>
> Sorry, I was wrong about Nero & CE2K.
>
> I had this thought some time ago. I'm not a C programmer so I can't do it
> myself, but, is there anyone out there who is willing to write a Windows ACM
> driver incorporating LAME & MPG123. I know a lot of people are using FHG
> for the sole reason that it is the only major ACM for MP3, and they can use
> any WAV player to play them and any recorder to encode them. I think it
> would be very popular.
>
> Just a thought.
> Ross.
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