jed wrote:
Is support for this coming soon?
Yes.
How does using ALSA compare to using drivers developed by the vender
specifically for Windows?
i.e.
Will I not be getting most out of this card (hardware-wise) if I'm not
using the drivers Asus developed, or is the difference negligible?
Is support for this coming soon?
Yes.
Awesome, is it likely to be within the next 6-months?
How does using ALSA compare to using drivers developed by the vender
specifically for Windows?
i.e.
Will I not be getting most out of this card (hardware-wise) if I'm not
using the
Hi,
I have a CS4281 controller with a CS4297A codec on a ipdx425 ARM
(running in big endian mode) system with Linux 2.6.20.3 and I'm having
some problem getting the sound to work correctly.
I have cross compiled the driver, lib and utility package and insmoded
the modules without any complaints
jed wrote:
Is support for this coming soon?
Yes.
Awesome, is it likely to be within the next 6-months?
Actually, it looks like this week ...
Please note that the Linux driver does not have the driver features,
which are implemented in software (Dolby, SVN, Xear, etc.).
Can you
jed wrote:
Is support for this coming soon?
Yes.
Awesome, is it likely to be within the next 6-months?
Actually, it looks like this week ...
Nice :-D
Please note that the Linux driver does not have the driver features,
which are implemented in software
Greetings,
Someone has proposed a great idea recently: what if it were possible to play
two audio tracks of a video file simultaneously, for example, when several
people want to watch a film, but some want it translated and someone
understands the film’s original language and prefers that
On Fri, Feb 6, 2009 at 7:40 PM, lesl...@ozemail.com.au
lesl...@ozemail.com.au wrote:
I'm using Fedora 9.
Yesterday, I installed a no-name PCI sound card. It had a place to plug in a
cable from my DVD player. I plugged that in. A chip on the card said Ensoniq
1371.
I ran aplay -l. I was told
hi group,
Trying to rebuild my ALSA programs with static libs.
Code:
Here is what works:
$ gcc -g -O2 -lasound -o volume volume.o
$ file volume
volume: ELF 32-bit LSB executable, Intel 80386, version 1 (SYSV), dynamically
linked (uses shared libs), for GNU/Linux 2.6.9, not stripped
but