On Wednesday, September 08, 2010 04:12:43 pm fons@email-addr-hidden wrote:
>
> > ...or perhaps switch to clalsadrv? :-)
>
> It's the 'minimal effort' way to use ALSA devices... at least if you
> use C++. It has allowed me to write some apps (Jaaa, Japa, Aeolus,...)
> that can support both Jack and ALSA using the same DSP code. The only
This is pretty much exactly what I'm trying to do, and clalsadrv looks like a good solution. It looks simple to use, works well with JACK-centric programs, and is very small (which helps if I need to ship it with the package).
Thank you!
The irony is that I was looking at Jaaa for an example... and initially got aggravated because it uses Yet Another Audio API (Yaaa). :-)
-gabriel
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