On 10/20/2015 01:03 AM, Clemens Ladisch wrote:
> These devices do not exist in your list. This is a bug in PortAudio; it
> tries to open a fixed list of device names, and does not suppress error
> messages.
Ah! So these devices would sit unused(/undefined) if PortAudio wasn't
trying to use them
gw1500 wrote on 10/20/2015 04:20 PM:
> I apologize if this is a duplicate post but I think something happened
> to my subscription and I had to resubscribe.
>
> I just installed alsa (1.0.28-2) from the CentOS 7 repository and cannot
> get it to work. When I try a known good 'wav' file with 'aplaye
Hi. Trying to understand fully how to use the snd-aloop loopback driver,
and its intended purpose. Have I found a potential bug? Have I, possibly,
got a useful suggestion to improve it?
Background: I would like to implement real time DSP on audio files and
streamed audio e.g. Spotify, played to
I apologize if this is a duplicate post but I think something happened
to my subscription and I had to resubscribe.
I just installed alsa (1.0.28-2) from the CentOS 7 repository and cannot
get it to work. When I try a known good 'wav' file with 'aplayer' all I
get is a continuous hiss. Can someone
Arthur W. Green wrote:
> there are a slew of stock PCM definitions set for this hardware that
> I don't want, particularly the surroundXX ones:
> [...]
> These stock definitions not only clutter my device list, but produce
> messy warning notices when running many of my ALSA apps.
> $ listaudevs
>