On Sun, 2004-05-16 at 19:03, Karsten M. Self wrote:
on Mon, May 17, 2004 at 12:42:57AM +0100, Joseph Jones ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
One thing I would like is Quake 3 compatibility. Sound is the only problem I currently have with Quake 3. I can only get it to work by using artsdsp -m, which is a real system hog, reduces Q3 to unplayable.
Can ALSA do sound mixing all on it's own?
I believe so.
There's two ways that ALSA does sound mixing - hardware & software. Hardware mixing requires your sound to have multiple DACs and for
ALSA to support them. Software mixing in ALSA is achieve through the
use of the dmixer plugin. Only ALSA-aware software can use it though.
Not all is lost, for OSS-aware software can be made to use ALSA without
loading ALSA's own OSS emulation layer through "aoss" which works somewhat like artsdsp.
http://www.thepenguin.org.uk/alsa/ has setup instructions for an "integrated sound card based on the intel i810 device" which doesn't do hardware mixing.
Cool! That's my card :D Will check it out when I get home from my exam today.
Joe
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