Hi,
I have made some sort of progress. When trying to play I wav file
(which should be saying side right) I can get it to say side and
then loop over that instead of just looping over si si si si si,
this by modifying the period/buffer time/size. But it'll still loop
over the sound again and
Actually, it looks like this week ...
Nice :-D
Can you please be a little more specific about these driver features
implemented in software?
Or provide a link to where it's outlined?
They're listed on this page:
I'm new to using ALSA, or at least to the internals of it. I'm trying
to create a Icecast stream encoding computer for two audio streams.
The computer as a single stereo line in, so I'm planning on feeding
each mono stream through the single stereo input. I've looked at the
asoundrc guide, but I'm
Hi!
I'm not sure about your asoundrc, but something like that should do.
BUT: Why not use JACK instead? You have single inputs there for every
channel. There are simple recording tools or a simple way to stream something.
Icecast itself can work with Jack. Or you can use one of the other
I have a case where an Centos 5.2 O/S on an Intel Atom motherboard
properly recognizes the on-board Intel sound system. If I hot plug in 4
USB sound devices they are configured and work.
But if I boot the system with the 4 USB sound devices attached, they are
configured but the on-board Intel
Hi
I am strugging to learn alsa configuration, mostly doing copy-and-paste
examples from the internet. I have been searching the web for an example of
how to get sourround sound from my toslink input, but nobody seems
interested in the subject. All I find is how to send surround through
digital
On Thu, 12 Feb 2009, Xelatec wrote:
I have a case where an Centos 5.2 O/S on an Intel Atom motherboard
properly recognizes the on-board Intel sound system. If I hot plug in 4
USB sound devices they are configured and work.
But if I boot the system with the 4 USB sound devices attached, they