Hi,
I am running a .mp3 file using 'xine' without any issues on my Fedora
Core 8 machine.
I am reading /dev/dsp and storing it in some file.
i.e. cat /dev/dsp musicfile
Now I am stopping 'xine' and then writing 'musicfile' to /dev/dsp.
i.e. cat musicfile /dev/dsp
In this case I can hear the
On Thu, Jul 23, 2009 at 6:09 AM, Girish
Hilagegirish_hil...@persistent.co.in wrote:
Hi,
I am running a .mp3 file using 'xine' without any issues on my Fedora Core 8
machine.
I am reading /dev/dsp and storing it in some file.
i.e. cat /dev/dsp musicfile
Now I am stopping 'xine' and then
Hi Paul,
Thanks for your reply.
The scenario is as follows :
I have an FC8 machine and suppose my friend have a RH9 machine.
I want to make him hear on his machine the song I am playing in
'xine' on my system.
For that I have written a 'daemon' which listens for connections from
On Thu, Jul 23, 2009 at 8:49 AM, Girish
Hilagegirish_hil...@persistent.co.in wrote:
Hi Paul,
Thanks for your reply.
The scenario is as follows :
I have an FC8 machine and suppose my friend have a RH9 machine.
I want to make him hear on his machine the song I am playing in 'xine'
On Thu, 23.07.09 09:38, Paul Davis (p...@linuxaudiosystems.com) wrote:
On Thu, Jul 23, 2009 at 8:49 AM, Girish
Hilagegirish_hil...@persistent.co.in wrote:
Hi Paul,
Thanks for your reply.
The scenario is as follows :
I have an FC8 machine and suppose my friend have a RH9
On Thu, Jul 23, 2009 at 10:01 AM, Lennart Poetteringmz...@0pointer.de wrote:
In fact Fedora 11 does not support OSS anymore (hwoever you can
reenable it via some minor hackery). I am expecting other distros will
follow soon.
this is awesome news. who made this decision? how is it propagating
On Thu, 23.07.09 10:07, Paul Davis (p...@linuxaudiosystems.com) wrote:
On Thu, Jul 23, 2009 at 10:01 AM, Lennart Poetteringmz...@0pointer.de wrote:
In fact Fedora 11 does not support OSS anymore (hwoever you can
reenable it via some minor hackery). I am expecting other distros will
[ ... fedora 11 OSS ... ]
Is this a 100% removal of the API, or does Pulse (and/or other
user-space things) still support the API even though its not present
in the kernel?
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Arnout Engelen wrote:
Hi,
Looking for a distribution-agnostic, community-maintained place for gathering
linuxaudio-related documentation, wiki.linuxaudio.org seems to be one of the
main resources.
The visual style seemed a bit old-fashioned
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Arnout Engelen wrote:
Hi,
There seem to be several archives of this list:
http://lalists.stanford.edu/lad/
The original LAD list until 2002 server. Since then, they keep
backup-copies of all list emails; subscription there is no longer
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Hi Arnout,
Your criticism is valid and you provide good suggestions.
I'll hook you up with an account to the www-drupal.
Arnout Engelen wrote:
On Sun, Jul 19, 2009 at 02:52:40PM +0200, hollun...@gmx.at wrote:
we should tackle the linuxaudio.org
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