2010/6/23 David Dillow <dave@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>: > On Wed, 2010-06-23 at 20:22 +0200, Hans Schou wrote: >> int fd = open("/dev/dsp", O_RDWR); >> >> This should not go through ALSA (I think). I gues one should use >> something with "snd_pcm_open()" to use ALSA. > > To use ALSA directly, yes. However, there is no OSS SIS7019 driver in > the kernel, only the ALSA one I wrote. There is an OSS emulation layer, > so you can use the OSS API to talk to the ALSA core. Unless you are > using a vendor (SIS/MicroJr/etc.) supplied driver, you are using ALSA in > some capacity. OK. Thanks for clearing it out. I guess I should have programmed against ALSA when I started. >> I really don't understand why I do not see this problem on other >> hardware using the same compiled code. > > You mean the 10 second pauses during recording after 42 minutes? That is > a driver bug, so it is specific to this card. OK. And 42 min is also the only problem I see. I have no problems with the recorded sounds. > If you mean the alternating long/sort period times, then it is present > on other hardware, but you likely don't see it either due to the > defaults giving you more periods to work in so you don't see overruns, > faster hardware than the SIS550 CPU, or a combination of the two. The > bug that gives rise to the 10 second pauses can also shorten the periods > I think, making overruns more likely to occur. OK. /hans _______________________________________________ Alsa-devel mailing list Alsa-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://mailman.alsa-project.org/mailman/listinfo/alsa-devel