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Re: Error in user manual.
- To: Janina Sajka <janina@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Subject: Re: Error in user manual.
- From: "T. V. Raman" <raman@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 24 Nov 2002 08:26:50 -0800
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The other "app"was probably esd.
Cards like the Soundblaster Live can mix up to 32 channels of audio on
the card,
and consequently allow multiple processes on Linux to open /dev/dsp
--to each app it looks like it has the sound card,
and the card does the mixing.
Cards like the soundblaster 64 cannot do this --as is the case with
cards on most laptops.
Packages like ESD or arts (part of KDE) run a sound server that keeps
the device open and provide sound access to all the apps that want it
--so the mixing happens on the host --rather than on the card.>>>>> "Janina" == Janina Sajka <janina@xxxxxxxxxxx> writes:
Janina> There's also more to this which I frankly don't fully
Janina> understand. For example, I have a portable machine with a
Janina> Pentium III which plays multiple wav files just fine in
Janina> Windows, but not in my Linux installation. At least not
Janina> until I installed Jack:
Janina> http://jackit.sourceforge.net/
Janina> This is software to allow multiple, simoultaneous
Janina> sound. There's at least one other app like Jack that I've
Janina> come across, but I don't recall what/where.
Janina> Thomas Ward writes:
>> From: "Thomas Ward" <slingshooter@xxxxxxxxxxx>
>>
>> Hi.
>>
>> I would like to point out a glaring error in Jennifer's user
>> manual which needs correcting.
>>
>> Jennifer writes: "If you want to use auditory icons and
>> ViaVoice is your speech synthesizer, check to see whether or
>> not you have a multi-channel sound card (try playing a CD and a
>> .au file at the same time - if it works, you have a
>> multi-channel card). If your card is not multi-channel, you
>> must install the application."
>>
>> First, multichannel only works on the pcm channel which runs
>> wave files, mp3 files, real audio, and of course viavoice. The
>> CDA channel which the audio cd's play on have always been
>> independant channels from the pcm channel. of course, that
>> means that all sound cards will play audio and pcm channels at
>> the same time. Which means the only way to correctly test for
>> multichannel is to play more than one wave files at the same
>> time or play wave files with viavoice going, etc. Also note
>> some cards are multichannel, but some Linux drivers don't
>> support the multichannel ability of the card.
>>
>> Hth.
>>
>>
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