On Mon, 8 Dec 2003, Glenn Maynard wrote:
> Is there a reliable way to find out if /dev/dsp is being handled by
> ALSA? I want to be able to detect this for diagnostics. (If /dev/dsp
> is ALSA, the native alsa-lib code should have been used, and something
> has gone wrong.) Currently, I'm checki
On Mon, Dec 08, 2003 at 01:15:18PM +0100, p z wrote:
> Probably user has normal soundcard handled by ALSA and TV card
> (btaudio or saa7134) which provides only OSS drivers (warning - only
> recording - not playback). TV card is default /dev/dsp (can by
> changed by module option for btaudio,
Hi,
Probably user has normal soundcard handled by ALSA and TV card
(btaudio or saa7134) which provides only OSS drivers (warning - only
recording - not playback). TV card is default /dev/dsp (can by
changed by module option for btaudio, saa7134). For BT87x users there
is alsa driver in ALSA 1.