davor emard wrote:
HI
This recipe seems to work for recording a copy of a sound played
to the speaker, but how to do other way, to play in a speaker a copy
of sound being recorded from the microphone?
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I'm not sure if that's the right syntax. Perhaps
HI
This recipe seems to work for recording a copy of a sound played
to the speaker, but how to do other way, to play in a speaker a copy
of sound being recorded from the microphone?
On 4/23/08, stan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> davor emard wrote:
> > HI
> >
> > Thanx, I tried this copy plugin b
davor emard wrote:
> HI
>
> Thanx, I tried this copy plugin but so far no results.
>
> Do I have to create dmix and dsnoop and copy
> from dsnoop to dmix or can I copy without dsnoop
> or even dmix too?
>
> Anyone has a working example?
>
>
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HI
Thanx, I tried this copy plugin but so far no results.
Do I have to create dmix and dsnoop and copy
from dsnoop to dmix or can I copy without dsnoop
or even dmix too?
Anyone has a working example?
Best regards, Davor
On 4/20/08, stan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Emard wrote:
> > HI
> >
> >
Emard wrote:
> HI
>
> I'd like to make a software echo in lowest possible latency
> (what I say to the mic should be heard from the speaker).
> Besides it has to be mixed with VoIP telephony application that
> is used to make the call.
>
>
>
[snip]
> currently I'm using a simplest .asoundrc th
HI
I'd like to make a software echo in lowest possible latency
(what I say to the mic should be heard from the speaker).
Besides it has to be mixed with VoIP telephony application that
is used to make the call.
Internal usb mixer hardware doesn't support this so I'd like to
specify it somehow i