On Fri, 28 Aug 2009 10:38:16 +0200 (CEST)
Julien Claassen wrote:
> Hi!
>I'm not sure, if alsa does it, still. But you can do it with jackd (Jack
> Audio Connection Kit). It's a low latecny audio server and a lot of Linux
> Audio software support it. You can find packages in your distro.
>
Hi!
I'm not sure, if alsa does it, still. But you can do it with jackd (Jack
Audio Connection Kit). It's a low latecny audio server and a lot of Linux
Audio software support it. You can find packages in your distro.
Then you simply do:
jack_connect system:capture_1 system:playback_1
jack_co
George Kuriakose wrote:
> I want to loop back audio coming in line-in to line-out with minimum
> latency. Is there any option in amixer or any other similar utility to
> achieve this?
Yes, but only if the hardware supports this.
If not, use some program to record and play the same data back.
Bes
Hi
I want to loop back audio coming in line-in to line-out with minimum
latency. Is there any option in amixer or any other similar utility to
achieve this? Or any module param to set so that kernel loops back data
without sending data to the userspace?
-Thanks
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