Re: [GnomeMeeting-list] Alsa idea
- From: "Damien Sandras" <dsandras seconix com>
- To: "gnomemeeting-list gnome org" <gnomemeeting-list gnome org>
- Subject: Re: [GnomeMeeting-list] Alsa idea
- Date: Sun, 02 May 2004 10:22:53 +0100
Le 1/5/2004, "Háber János" <boci wxwindows hu> a écrit:
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>Hi!
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>> All cards that were bought in the last 5 years are full-duplex. I really
>> don't see the advantage to use "default" when you can already choose
>> your device in a drop-down list.
>
>I think this is have many advantage. (Drop down lost is ok but I need insert a
>"default".
>So I have a notebook. My Card is SiS SI7012.
>It's a full duplex, because the OSS/ALSA not handle itt correctily.
>So I need a virtual full duplex, for use this.
>If you enable "default" I can setup the device for virtual full duplex
>in .asoundrc with asym plugin. And I can use gnomemeeting.
>
My laptop has the same soundcard and I don't need to use a "default",
I simply use SIS SI7012 and here we go.
>So my card (I think) full duplex because it's not work in alsa/oss with full
>duplex mode.
>
>So this is the advantage. after that ANYbody can use gnomemeeting who have
>alsa full duplex/half duplex card (with arts,esd,gnomemeeting in same time)
That's already the case with DMIX and the current situation. I'm sorry
but I *really* think having a "default" entry is confusing. XMMS
provides this because it is unable to do better and to detect the
devices.
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>Cow
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