> If its 16-bit doesn't that mean 2 channels consisting of 8-bits each
> The kernel code may not be full-duplex but I thought the card was
again. that's not what i thought... but i'm willing to be wrong ;)
> Thanks, I do now get audio through speak-freely. However, it seems to
> break
> I am able to get speak-freely version 6.1b-2 to work fine on a mixed
> bo/hamm system. I can't explain your problem but the debian package works
> fine for me with a standard soundblaster 16 (ie. definately not a
> full-duplex card).
If its 16-bit doesn't that mean 2 channels consisting of 8-bi
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On Wed, 25 Feb 1998, Adam Shand wrote:
> > > fine for me with a standard soundblaster 16 (ie. definately not a
> > > full-duplex card).
> >
> > The soundblaster 16 _is_ a full-duplex card. Mabe you mean that the driver
> > for it is not full-duplex cap
On Wed, Feb 25, 1998 at 03:32:07AM -0900, Adam Shand wrote:
> > > fine for me with a standard soundblaster 16 (ie. definately not a
> > > full-duplex card).
> >
> > The soundblaster 16 _is_ a full-duplex card. Mabe you mean that the driver
> > for it is not full-duplex capable?
>
> err, what? si
> > fine for me with a standard soundblaster 16 (ie. definately not a
> > full-duplex card).
>
> The soundblaster 16 _is_ a full-duplex card. Mabe you mean that the driver
> for it is not full-duplex capable?
err, what? since when? this is a two plus year old, standard sb16 card,
i'm pretty sur
Adam Shand <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> fine for me with a standard soundblaster 16 (ie. definately not a
> full-duplex card).
The soundblaster 16 _is_ a full-duplex card. Mabe you mean that the driver
for it is not full-duplex capable?
Ciao,
Martin
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I am able to get speak-freely version 6.1b-2 to work fine on a mixed
bo/hamm system. I can't explain your problem but the debian package works
fine for me with a standard soundblaster 16 (ie. definately not a
full-duplex card).
Adam.
Internet Alaska
AFAIK the standard version of speak-freely is compiled with the "DUPLEX"
option, so it works only with the fully duplex capable hardware<->driver.
AFAIK most of the drivers available in OSS-Free included into Linux system
do not support the full duplex.
Get the source version of speek-freely packa
I am unable to get Speak-Freely to work on my system. The sfspeaker
program outputs:
opening audio output device: Device or resource busy
Repeated several dozen times after attempting to communicate with an echo
server. I realize this means that /dev/audio is still being controlled by
another p
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