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2004 Oct 02
1
Compiling HDLC does not Produce hdlc0 for T100p
my target is to produce a linux router with T100p to Fract T1 24chan
to ethernet and TDM 4channel FXO.
I have not been able to get nethdlc to work, just get zaptel networking
not configured
if I set bchan and dchan the card comes to life, but I don't believe this
is correct for what I want to accomplish.
according to markster@ this is the way they do it.
using (multiple distro version...
2005 Nov 10
2
OggPCM proposal feedback
I threw a rough draft of an alternative format incorporating the
comments received so far in this discussion on the wiki:
http://wiki.xiph.org/index.php/OggPCM#Format
Oliver,
This seems to me like it would support the ambisonic requirements you
mention, though it doesn't (and I imagine won't) describe the mic
locations. Somebody who actually uses that info could probably define
extra
2004 Aug 10
0
wine and alsa oss emulation with aoss
...,
i recently wrote to this list in my effort to get traktor dj studio to
work with wine. many thanks to robert reif, who got it fully working
with the wineoss driver and native oss. the problem was, that wineoss
needs mmap access to the soundcard to correctly initilize dsound. dsound
is needed for 4channel playback (master&headphone)
my configuration is fc2 with kernel 2.6.6.435 and alsa 1.0.5 (and of
course the newest wine cvs build from today).
unfortunately, im forced to use alse because of my usb sound card and
alsa doesn?t support mmap access. there are some workarounds like
writing somet...
2005 Nov 10
1
OggPCM proposal feedback
...are players that
> decode ambisonic files and there are no widely used audio file formats
> that support ambisonics (you can store 4 channel in many audio file
> formats, but it's not tagged as ambisonics). Apple's CAF is the only
> format I know of that supports ambisonics (4channel B-Format only).
That is a reason for us to proactivly support it. Especially if this is true:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ambisonics
"The Ogg Vorbis project has shown interest in implementing ambisonics as a
means for including surround sound in their project."
>From the wiki...