On Wed, Mar 19, 2008 at 11:34 AM, Julien Claassen <julien@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
Ouch, have tried to dig into the asound configuration a couple of times, but had little success understanding the overall design principles.
Helge
Hi!
I suppose the best way to start might be to create some pcm-device in your
.asoundrc or asound.conf.
Ouch, have tried to dig into the asound configuration a couple of times, but had little success understanding the overall design principles.
There you know exactly how many channels you have.
Only other thing _I_ can imagine might help is: startup alsamixer, see how
many playback channels you have, look for the setting of your card's internal
clock and then try again.
Found it to be 44100 it seems (multitrack internal clock). However, this frequency didn't work either.
If you don't have to rely on alsa, you could try it with jack. It's much
simpler because you see all channels, listed as ports and then you can connect
them as you wish.
Sorry, that is not an option due to JavaSound bindings on top of ALSA.
Helge
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