On 2002.07.27 08:13 Frank van de Pol wrote:
> > Well, you dont seems to any luck ... no SPDIF, no rear sound -:(
> > Do you know which CODEC's you card have ??, are AC97 2.0 or AC97 1.03
> >
>
> Turtle Beach Santa Cruz boards have:
>
> CS4630-CM DSP,
> CS4294-JO codec,
> CS4297A-JO codec
Bo
On Saturday 27 July 2002 17.18, you wrote:
> Anders Torger wrote:
> >Does anyone have any comments on this? Is repeatable exact I/O-delay
> >possible to achieve today with current hardware (and ALSA)?
>
> It is the normal mode of operation for memory-mapped IO.
Is it really? How do I trigger play
Anders Torger wrote:
>Does anyone have any comments on this? Is repeatable exact I/O-delay
>possible to achieve today with current hardware (and ALSA)?
It is the normal mode of operation for memory-mapped IO.
The only thing that could change the delay is your application taking
too long to pro
On Sat, Jul 27, 2002 at 09:02:57AM +0200, Benny Sjostrand wrote:
> > And to those with Santa Cruz cards, after my first (quick) test the
> >rear
> >channel doesn't seem to work... yet.
>
> Well, you dont seems to any luck ... no SPDIF, no rear sound -:(
> Do you know which CODEC's you card h
I have made a multi-channel convolution software (BruteFIR) which has
some I/O-delay, typically 4096 samples.
The software works like this: it reads a block of 2048 samples,
processes it during the coming 2048 samples, and then puts the
processed samples to the output, thus a total of 4096 sa
>And to those with Santa Cruz cards, after my first (quick) test the
> rear
> channel doesn't seem to work... yet.
Well, you dont seems to any luck ... no SPDIF, no rear sound -:(
Do you know which CODEC's you card have ??, are AC97 2.0 or AC97 1.03
The problem is that the secondary AC97 2