Mark Knecht wrote:
I wish I didn't have to use OSS at all. Has anyone accomplished getting
all types of web-based multi-media to work just using Alsa? Any
mime.type files to lead the way?
I have recently been running all sorts with mplayer. at least all the
sorenson codec I could find plus mpegs
Hi,
I want to report that I've built alsa-1.0.0rc1 under Gentoo with q
2.4.20-r7 kernel. Thanks to Thomas Charbonnel for the help with the
ebuilds. If any other Gentoo users need the ebuilds, then contact me off
list.
Unfortunately this release does not impact my loud glitch/pop noise
on
We went ahead and added code to our alsa client software to cleanly
return to a PCM value of 0 and then stuffed a full buffer worth of 0s
into the buffer before closeing the PCM in order to solve our pop
problem. I'm not sure how the OSS emulation stuff works since we don't
use it, but maybe
On Tue, 2003-12-02 at 10:16, Steve deRosier wrote:
We went ahead and added code to our alsa client software to cleanly
return to a PCM value of 0 and then stuffed a full buffer worth of 0s
into the buffer before closeing the PCM in order to solve our pop
problem. I'm not sure how the OSS
Takashi Iwai ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
- fixed OSS emulation on kernel. quake and wine should work now.
I just want to confirm 1.0.0rc1 fixed it for me with a VIA8235 +
ALC650rev2 (asus A7V8X mobo). Great work.
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Edouard Gomez
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Hi,
today we reached ALSA 1.0.0rc1 release.
as its name stands, this is the release candidate for 1.0.0.
if no show-stopper bug is reported, we'll release 1.0.0 really
soon.
this version includes the following fixes since the last 1.0.0-pre3
release.
Drivers:
- fixed OSS emulation on kernel.