Am Samstag 08 Mai 2004 10:31 schrieben Sie:
> On Fri, May 07, 2004 at 01:27:46PM +0200, Günther Montag  wrote:
> > Hello friends
> > I work at a ham radio prog that uses similiar code as quake, as I heard.
> > With which alsa did you have success,
> > and in what way could you set quake to 22kHz?
> > Do you know if there is something like a mailing list or forum for the
> > quake-users, maybe they have some hacks for me...
>
> I have patched aoss lib so now I can run quake1, quake2 and quake3
> using command `aoss quakeX` . But my patches are applying to alsa-1.0.3
> so I must rewrite them to latest version of ALSA. Then I post them.
> aoss could use ALSA mixing in lib capability and then you have
> possibility of using many sound apps at the same time.
> For example listen to a classic music intrernet radio and play Quake3.
> Very nice effect.
>
> quake1 and quake2 are not quite properly written if we talking about OSS
> programing. You could get OSS programing manual in .pdf format
> and read how properly initialize dsp. General rule is to set format and
> sample size first and then speed. After thet you can ask about
> buffer/fragment size and number of fragments. In another case you could
> get bad settings or unwanted dsp speed change. But all this is clearly
> written in doc. I feel need for this kind of documentation for ALSA.
> One manual describing functions, parameters and proper suggested
> usage (with simple examples). As I can see now programming an app which
> uses ALSA in much more complex then with OSS.
>
> Regards

tnx, interesting!
Do you know where to get OSS programming manual?
I am planning to get ALSA 1.0.4, for this I need kernel update, so just now I 
am downloading 30 MB of kernel 2.3.26 on my cow-village-modem-access, lasts 4 
hours, uargh...
If You changed your code for alsa-1.0.4, maybe it would be interesting for 
many other people also, please send it also to alsa-devel mailing list!
This could be an alternative to rewriting my prog in ALSA Api.
Thank you a lot!
-- 
Günther Montag
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