* Just a quick question...
@ 2002-08-13 7:23 Jim
2002-08-13 8:44 ` Patrick Shirkey
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From: Jim @ 2002-08-13 7:23 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: alsa-devel
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I beleive that many modern cards have multiple hardware channels (err not channels' that's like stereo... uhmm streams?) ? I've been browsing through the documentation, examples, faq's etc, and have found no refernence to such things... So was wondering, does ALSA support multiple opens to get multiple hardware (...) to allow the hardware itself to mix? Is this even a thing? and if not - then what's it mean when a sound card has 256 channels? (64 3D) ...
And if it IS supported - any chance that on the driver page a field could be added that's 'simultaneous opens?'
Jim
Maybe I'm asking something that's meaning something other than what I do mean :)
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* Re: Just a quick question...
2002-08-13 7:23 Just a quick question Jim
@ 2002-08-13 8:44 ` Patrick Shirkey
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From: Patrick Shirkey @ 2002-08-13 8:44 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Jim; +Cc: alsa-devel
Jim wrote:
> I beleive that many modern cards have multiple hardware channels (err
> not channels' that's like stereo... uhmm streams?) ?
You are correct.
> I've been browsing
> through the documentation, examples, faq's etc, and have found no
> refernence to such things... So was wondering, does ALSA support
> multiple opens to get multiple hardware (...) to allow the hardware
> itself to mix? Is this even a thing? and if not - then what's it mean
> when a sound card has 256 channels? (64 3D) ...
>
It's called hardware mixing and there is not much info availabel about
it. There are a few cards/devices with ALSA drivers theat have support
for hardware mixing. There are a few that have the capability but no
support because the manufacturers refuse to probvide the necessary
specifications.
> And if it IS supported - any chance that on the driver page a field
> could be added that's 'simultaneous opens?'
>
Maybe not a field but a note. Lets call it [G] :)
> Jim
>
> Maybe I'm asking something that's meaning something other than what I do
> mean :)
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