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2008 Oct 21
0
using ALSA with a USB device?? Is this possible?
I run Dragon NaturallySpeaking 10. I want to be able to use a USB microphone with alsa but am unable to do so. My iMic USB soundcard requires that I run winecfg and set audio to OSS.
Here's my dilemma.
The USB mic gives me better sound. (DNS accuracy settings on average 3 points higher, which is significant.)
Alsa gives me better latency. (Or maybe something else, but I think it's latency. Recognition is...
2005 Nov 12
0
Core Audio player for OS X?
...I've tried, and why it doesn't work well for me:
- the old MacAmp player - very crashy
- xmms - works, even with coreaudio output (xmms-coreaudio plugin,
make sure to apply the patch that tells OS X that it's a realtime
thread). however, i have a second sound card (usb griffin iMic)
that's hooked to the stereo, i'd like music to go there and system
audio to continue to go to the main sound out.
the coreaudio plugin actually has options for this but there is
some sort of config file parsing bug so it isn't saveable across
sessions. And you have to...
2015 Jan 22
2
a dedicated audio encoder
Marius Flage:
> I've just set up Raspberry Pi with external USB soundcard and the
> Darkice encoder. Seems to be working just fine (25% CPU utilization).
> Check this for a writeup on that:
>
> https://stmllr.net/blog/live-streaming-mp3-audio-with-darkice-and-icecast2-on-raspberry-pi/
hi Marius, which audio card are you using?
btw: thanks for the howto, used it while ago, it
2008 Dec 29
2
Sound quality down recently
...Dragon NaturallySpeaking 10, which grades microphone sound on a range of 1 to (I think) 45.
I used to get a score of about 26-28 just a couple of weeks ago, but now it's down to about 22, a significant decline. DNS's accuracy has also slipped correspondingly.
In addition, I could use the iMic USB pod, which gave excellent results, as long as I changed winecfg to OSS. Now that does not work.
Anyone have any ideas?
Thanks,
Susan
2005 Nov 12
4
Core Audio player for OS X?
There are a few flac players on OS X now, but none (at least none that i know
of) seem to use Core Audio. So they all freak out if i try to play a 24/96
file.
I was recently poking around with the Tiger X Code tools and there's a simple
core audio player in there
/Developer/Examples/CoreAudio/Services/AudioFileTools/
called afplay. how hard would it be to get this thing playing flac