Messages in this thread | | | From | "Eric Princen" <> | Subject | Re: Full duplex sound? | Date | Thu, 26 Feb 1998 13:50:17 -0700 |
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>> Is this a reasonable desire to make linux kernel sound driver full duplex?
From: Thomas Sailer <sailer@ife.ee.ethz.ch> > It is already for CS423x (x >= 2) cards. It isn't for SB16 > due to their braindead hardware (i.e. you can only operate > 1 direction in 16bit mode)
Do we have a list of what is supported on which cards? I don't use sound at all at the moment because I have "braindead hardward". I'd like to get something that I can do full duplex, provides some high quality audio, MIDI, and is well supported (so I can get rid of my old analog 4-track recorder.) Is there such a beastie? I'll take an RTFM if you point me to the M that I have overlooked, TYVM. I'll also take responses in private e-mail so we can preserve bandwidth for GGI rants. :-) (1 vote for trying it out in 2.3/5 (when EvStack is ready) as a config option if possible. Darwin was right.)
-Eric ;-)
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