Tobin Davis ha scritto: > The only way to support Midi on that system is via software midi. There > is no hardware midi support directly to the system (no place to plug in > midi devices), except through USB or possibly integrated in a docking > system. To get Midi support for Linux, use Timidity > (http://timidity.sourceforge.net). This will convert midi sequences to > pcm audio tracks. ok.. they sucks :) anyway i know how to do software midi.. i've written a guide for it too some times ago, thanks > I personally can't translate the specs listed, but from what I can tell, > the system should have a Line-in, Mic-In, and HP-out jacks, along with 4 > internal speakers (nothing indicating surround sound). It does have > SPDIF out, and I would assume that will allow surround sound if hooked > up to a digital receiver, as SPDIF is essentially a digital > pass-through. The codec itself only has two DACs, which could be > configured between the headphones and speakers to do a quasi-surround4.0 > setup, but based on the chip diagram would take some additional > programming effort. i'm 130% sure there's a subwoofer anyway.. > And I'm sorry I dropped the ball in helping here. I wish I could spend > more time on Alsa, but economics forces me to have a full time job doing > non-alsa work at this time. Bad excuse, I know. i understand it :) no problem! thanks a lot for what you have done! > I'll try to get my test board working again this week, and I'll even > download the Windows drivers for your system to use as a baseline for > comparison. No guarantees, though. ok.. if you found something keep me informed, thanks! -- Daniele _______________________________________________ Alsa-devel mailing list Alsa-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://mailman.alsa-project.org/mailman/listinfo/alsa-devel