At Wed, 03 Jul 2002 23:06:39 +0200,
Benny Sjostrand wrote:
My first thought was that it would be a easy match to make the
Hercules Game Theater XP sound card work on Linux. My goal is to make
the SPDIF IN-OUT interface work, and the multichannel PCM improving the
current alsa cs46xx
Hej,
I just bought a Quattro Audio interface which runs wonderfully under MAC
OS 9 but under Linux there's trouble with the soundin.When recording I
get lot of strange noise and dropouts.
I'm running a version that is about 7 days old. Did anyone have the same
trouble ?
-- A l e x
Takashi Iwai wrote:
i changed virmidi codes for easier use, and added
snd_virmidi_receive() to usbmidi.c.
could you check the updated driver?
It is obvious that you have not been able to check it. :-)
My snd_usbmidi_port_input() function actually does the _output_ (I named
it 'input'
Takashi Iwai wrote:
the hang-up at capture close was at least fixed on cvs.
it was due to the combination of ASYNC_UNLINK and complete callbacks.
not sure whether the bug with jack is fixed, too, but i think it was
caused by the same reason. please update the cvs tree.
I can now record
Hello, I am about to pick up an SB Extigy for my laptop, and I was wondering
if Alsa or the OSS supported it at all. I dont mind testing experimental
drivers, but I would like to know if I am going to be able to get any sound
out of it at all ^_^. Thanks!
-Joe
client alsa_pcm: inprocess client, execution_order=0.
ALSA: poll time out polled for 44800.813378
driver wait function failed, exiting
telling signal thread that the engine is done
jack main caught signal 1
which means that the JACK alsa driver/client didn't return from poll
on the ALSA streams
Patrick, I'll checkout cvs tomorrow morning, compile and test around a bit
with a rc-generator and the oscilloscope. I'll send the results to the list.
Am Donnerstag, 4. Juli 2002 18:23 schrieb Patrick Shirkey:
Takashi Iwai wrote:
the hang-up at capture close was at least fixed on cvs.
it