Hello Erasmo,
Yes, the sb 128 pnp is a duplex card.
I was never able to get my speakfreely to work well either, I
am working on other sound latenency problems here and I hope to
cure them soon, again, thanks to this list!
Good luck, best regards
On Thursday 23 November 2000 10:12, erasmo
++ 23/11/00 19:12 +0100 - erasmo perez:
> hello dear friends
>
> does anyone knows if the following sound card works as full duplex
> under linux, i mean, if its driver works in full duplex mode ?
>
> CREATIVE SB 128 P&P (Stereo) PCI
>
> if this is not the case, which sound cards had been report
hello dear friends
does anyone knows if the following sound card works as full duplex
under linux, i mean, if its driver works in full duplex mode ?
CREATIVE SB 128 P&P (Stereo) PCI
if this is not the case, which sound cards had been reported as
working with full duplex mode under linux ? (and t
OK I got ALSA working (after a good bit of rtfm, hint: try loading the
snd.o module without any params first (eg insmod); in my case, explicitly
specifying params with default values seemed to break things).
The full-duplex support works for me: I can play a wav file and record
a different one at
> Same here. The other day I was playing around with this and to my surprise
> I discovered that you couldn't select pcm as recording device (only mic,
> line and cd). Probably a driver thing. I was thinking of putting in a
> second sound card. Anyone experience with that?
>
My current line of at
At 03:41 PM 8/11/00 -0700, Krzys Majewski wrote:
>Anyone doing full-duplex sound recording under linux?
>I've got a sb awe64 isa/pnp which supposedly supports full-duplex
>operation (playing and recording at the same time), but I have no idea
>how to make it work. I've trie
Anyone doing full-duplex sound recording under linux?
I've got a sb awe64 isa/pnp which supposedly supports full-duplex
operation (playing and recording at the same time), but I have no idea
how to make it work. I've tried about half a zillion sound recording
tools, from Slab (which
I have a soundblaster 16, and /dev/dsp isn't full-duplex with OSS/Linux.
But ALSA does it (at CPU cost, though, Quake gets choppy)
On Thu, Nov 11, 1999 at 03:41:34PM +0100, Nils-Erik Svangård wrote:
> I think the ALSA drivers use full duplex, and OSS only use full duplex on
> Sound Blaster 16.
>
I think the ALSA drivers use full duplex, and OSS only use full duplex on
Sound Blaster 16.
This is unconfirmed, but I think I have read this somewhere in the resent
past.
/nisse
On Wed, 10 Nov 1999, Pere Camps wrote:
> Hi!
>
> I'm trying to find out if the /dev/dsp interface for
> playing
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On Wed, 10 Nov 1999, Pere Camps wrote:
> I'm trying to find out if the /dev/dsp interface for
> playing/recording sound is full duplex if the Sound Card is.
>
> Can anybody confim it and/or give me some references on where to
> find the specificatio
Hi!
I'm trying to find out if the /dev/dsp interface for
playing/recording sound is full duplex if the Sound Card is.
Can anybody confim it and/or give me some references on where to
find the specifications of the /dev/{dsp,mixer,etc} devices?
TIA!
please email replies t
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On Wed, 8 Sep 1999, Brian E. Lavender wrote:
> I have the Soundblaster 16. I just got it working. Are you saying that
> you have to have the ALSA driver for full duplex support. Where do I find
> it?
Well, you can either install the Debian packages (type '/alsa
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On Tue, 7 Sep 1999, Ashley Clark wrote:
> Is it possible? I have a full duplex card and I'd like to be able to
> record and play through it at the same time. Is this a pipe dream or
> do I need something like ALSA? I'd rather not have to fork over the
> money fo
Is it possible? I have a full duplex card and I'd like to be able to
record and play through it at the same time. Is this a pipe dream or
do I need something like ALSA? I'd rather not have to fork over the
money for the OSS drivers but what would be involved in switching
over to ALSA? How would tha
Hi!
i've got a problem:
i want to use speak-freely to phone over the net. i have two comps, one with a
creative sb16 pnp (using sb-driver), the other with an onboard CMI8330
soundchip (using ad1848 and sb driver). half-duplex sound operations work
fine, but i have got no idea how to use fulldupl
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