I knew about Esound, but I need something that: - Split input (microphone, etc) to multiple processes - Works with existing programs (eg. Quake)
This is probably a wishlist item for ALSA, but I was wondering if anyone already knew on a *kernel* patch that does the mixing at the /dev/dsp level. On Wed, Oct 13, 1999 at 01:30:23AM -0500, John Foster wrote: > Rob Mahurin wrote: > > > > On Tue, Oct 12, 1999 at 07:21:06PM -0600, Dwayne C . Litzenberger wrote: > > > Anyone know of a kernel patch that basically lets any number of processes > > > open /dev/dsp any number of times? > > > > > > Basically, a microphone splitter and a speaker mixer in one? I know this > > > would take CPU time, but I'd like to be able to play a RealAudio stream, > > > while hearing the superfluous sounds of KDE, while talking to a friend via > > > SpeakFreely. > > > > > > I know it should be possible, but I've never seen it done. > > > > > > > I've heard that esound or something like that (from enlightenment) can > > do that, but I've not played with it myself. Anybody else? > > > > Rob > --------------------------------------------------------- > I use OSS the commercial version as my sound driver and I also run > esound from my Gnome desktop. It was purely an accident but I found that > all of the Gnome system sounds are output via esound and I can use the > CD player from XMCD to have music at the same time. I also noticed that > my microphone is active too, since I was getting some bad feedback > noise. I was able to use the Gnome mixer to control all of this, so that > it works OK. The wierd thing is that I have to log in and start both OSS > and Esound as root, in an Xterm, in Gnome; then log out and log back in > as a user to have it work in a regular session. If any one knows how to > get them both running at boot up I would appreciate some help. I have > only been experimenting with sounds for a month or so. Thanks. BTW I run > ICEGnome not enlightenment and I have a Gnome taskbar hidden at the top > of the screen and a ICE debian taskbar hidden at the bottom of the > screen. Works great! -- "I already have all the latest software." -- Laura Winslow, "Family Matters" Dwayne C. Litzenberger - [EMAIL PROTECTED] Advertising Policy: http://DLitzPower.tripod.com/spamoff.htm GnuPG Public Key: http://DLitzPower.tripod.com/gpgkey.asc Fingerprint: 0535 F7CF FF5F 8547 E5A5 695E 4456 FB6C BC39 A4B0
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