At Fri, 15 May 2009 14:46:10 -0400,
Robert Krakora wrote:
I grabbed ALSA 1.0.20 and attempted to capture video from my Creative
USB webcam and audio from my analog audio microphone. To my surprise
there was audio being captured but only in bits and pieces, nothing
audible. If I recorded the
On Friday 15 May 2009, Grant wrote:
So how come that you don't get 'em with mpd?!
In mpd I specify oss instead of alsa. If I specify alsa and involve
dmix, I get static in mpd too.
you say OSS... but was that the real oss (does it still exist for
modern kernels/hardware?!) or was it just
So how come that you don't get 'em with mpd?!
In mpd I specify oss instead of alsa. If I specify alsa and involve
dmix, I get static in mpd too.
you say OSS... but was that the real oss (does it still exist for
modern kernels/hardware?!) or was it just the ALSA oss emulation?
If it's
So how come that you don't get 'em with mpd?!
In mpd I specify oss instead of alsa. If I specify alsa and involve
dmix, I get static in mpd too.
you say OSS... but was that the real oss (does it still exist for
modern kernels/hardware?!) or was it just the ALSA oss emulation?
If it's
On Saturday 16 May 2009, Grant wrote:
If it's the latter (as usually is on modern systems), then its just
the input interface that changes, you're goin' trough ALSA anyway.
Also, I should mention something that contradicts this. When I define
a format for dmix in /etc/asound.conf that my