Re: [linux-audio-dev] Re: multi-client hell

From: <ix@email-addr-hidden>
Date: Sat Jun 18 2005 - 23:51:37 EEST

> I didn't want to make that difference, but as every mainboard nowadays
> has a "decent" audio chip onboard and as every more demanding user
> (the "professional") has a second card, too, why not just split
> applications between those two?

right now, just to get the sounds out of all the apps running my setup is something like this:
                ,______,
gstreamer(AOSS)-| CARD |
   artsd-v | |----Amp
    jack-^------| |
 * other ALSA---|______|
 * one at a time pls

luckily the card can mix 8 channels down to 2 in hardware, so everything can connect at once, but wtf? how would a normal user do this? i strongly disagree with 'just use two cards'.. its already a nightmare beacuse gstreamer wants to use OSS emulation on the same channel as mplayer32 (which i could get around by running a second jackd in 32bit mode, connecting to mplayer32 and communicating with the 64bit jackd via UDP over loopback), etc etc. i have to randomly quit apps to free stuff up and keep a mental note of which API each uses even with the additional hardware mixing..

luckily i have one free hwmix port left, to add this "polypsaudio" tumor..

>
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Received on Sun Jun 19 00:15:19 2005

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