On Mon, 2002-01-14 at 17:48, DeMeo, William wrote:
> Hi Josh,
>
> You might want to check out Midiman's Portman PC/S, since there are now
> drivers at:
>
> http://sourceforge.net/projects/portmanlinux/
>
> I have one of these and tried to get it working about 1 year ago with Linux
> _without_ s
i wrote to lexicon when they released the core2. they demonstrated
extreme antipathy to linux in general and to open source drivers in
particular. they seem to believe, as do many companies, that their
basically off-the-shelf hardware contains some important intellectual
property that an open sour
Shucks. I was afraid of that. I'll bug them some more, and if I get really
ambitious (I know nothing about it), perhaps try and reverse engineer
something. Is this technically possible?
On another note, are there multitrack sound cards out there that DO have
open source drivers?
-Josiah
On Tue, Jan 15, 2002 at 08:06:43 -0500, Wm. Josiah Erikson wrote:
> Shucks. I was afraid of that. I'll bug them some more, and if I get really
> ambitious (I know nothing about it), perhaps try and reverse engineer
> something. Is this technically possible?
> On another note, are there multitrack
Hello
I enclose a patch to alsa09, which fixes the problems I have been having
regarding no AC3 output from the SPDIF out.
I don't know if anyone remembers, but I have been having problems with my SB
Live card and AC3 out for a long time.
I could get AC3 passthru working with the opensource.creati
On Tue, 15 Jan 2002, James Courtier-Dutton wrote:
> Hello
> I enclose a patch to alsa09, which fixes the problems I have been having
> regarding no AC3 output from the SPDIF out.
> I don't know if anyone remembers, but I have been having problems with my SB
> Live card and AC3 out for a long time
>Shucks. I was afraid of that. I'll bug them some more, and if I get really
>ambitious (I know nothing about it), perhaps try and reverse engineer
>something. Is this technically possible?
yes, but it might take you months and months without a logic analyzer,
and months with one :)
>On Tue, Jan 15, 2002 at 08:06:43 -0500, Wm. Josiah Erikson wrote:
>> Shucks. I was afraid of that. I'll bug them some more, and if I get really
>> ambitious (I know nothing about it), perhaps try and reverse engineer
>> something. Is this technically possible?
>> On another note, are there multit
Josh Green wrote:
>
> On Mon, 2002-01-14 at 17:48, DeMeo, William wrote:
> > Hi Josh,
> >
> > You might want to check out Midiman's Portman PC/S, since there are now
> > drivers at:
> >
> > http://sourceforge.net/projects/portmanlinux/
> >
> > I have one of these and tried to get it working about
Hi there
It's been a while since I installed alsa and it appears I now have to
make a configuration file in ~/.asoundrc (at least if I want ardour to
stop moaning at me.) Unfortunately, I've not been able to find any docs
on what needs to go in it apart from format descriptions. I've searched
t
I've found this crash to be repeatable, and it exists with both the latest
prerelease and cvs. When running swfplayer from the flash-0.4.10 package
(available from http://www.swift-tools.com/Flash) the driver oopses,
leaving the pcm device unusable and impossible to unload.
The output of ksymoops
Agreed
I have an M-Audio(Midiman) Delta66, the drivers worked on first attempt,
no problems. TO compare this with the MOTU MTP AV (multiport midi
device) would concur with everything Paul has siad. The MTP-aV is
reverse engineered to my knowledge and some people seem to be able to
get the driver
agreed i have not been able to find documentation about how to construct
this file.
On Wed, 2002-01-16 at 09:13, Bob Ham wrote:
> Hi there
>
> It's been a while since I installed alsa and it appears I now have to
> make a configuration file in ~/.asoundrc (at least if I want ardour to
> stop
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