Displaying 20 results from an estimated 2000 matches similar to: "libao - patch for ALSA (0.5.x) plugin"
2001 Nov 09
0
libao - new ao_alsa.c patch
The attached patch for src/plugins/alsa/ao_alsa.c supersedes the one I
posted last night (well, this morning actually...) The changes are:
Handling of incomplete snd_pcm_write()s that actually works (hey, I was
sleepy when I wrote the other one).
Padding of the playback buffer with zeroes to meet the N*fragment size
requirement for snd_pcm_write(). (It might be better to use stream mode
2013 Jan 17
1
libao problem (Re: [alsa-devel] No dmix/dsnoop on Intel ICH4/5 by default?)
On 16-01-13 21:52, Clemens Ladisch wrote:
> Rene Herman wrote:
>> I'm out of touch of with alsa -- but should dmix/dsnoop still be
>> enabled by default on hardware that doesn't do hardware mixing?
>
> Yes.
>
>> I believe that it should be from /usr/share/alsa/cards/ICH4.conf,
>> but I don't get mixing on this setup when using the
2001 Mar 03
1
libao: alsa plugin won't compile
Hey'
Can't seem to compile libao. I'm using Slackware-7.1-current-ish,
linux-2.4.2, gcc-2.95.2, and alsa-9.0-beta2. This is the first time I've
tried to compile libao so I don't know if the problem is related to
alsa-9.0 changes.
Alsa headers seem to be there:
/usr/include/linux> ls -l as*.h
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 35994 Mar 3 10:57 asequencer.h
-rw-r--r-- 1
2001 Feb 27
1
libao compilation difficulty
Compiling libao on a system w/linux2.4.2 & glibc-2.0 (I think), I get an error.
gcc -DPACKAGE=\"libao\" -DVERSION=\"0.6.0\" -DSIZEOF_SHORT=2 -DSIZEOF_INT=4
-DSIZEOF_LONG=4 -DHAVE_SYS_SOUNDCARD_H=1 -I. -I. -I../../.. -I../../../include
-O20 -ffast-math -D_REENTRANT -fsigned-char
-DAO_PLUGIN_PATH=\"/usr/local/lib/ao\" -c ao_alsa.c -fPIC -DPIC -o ao_alsa.lo
In file
2000 Sep 05
1
[kcarnold@xiph.org: [xiph-cvs] cvs commit: vorbis/vorbis-tools/libao ao_alsa.c ao_oss.c audio_out.c audio_out.h]
remember kenneth that libao has moved to the "ao" module, so copy the
changes...
jack.
----- Forwarded message from "Kenneth C. Arnold" <kcarnold@xiph.org> -----
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To: cvs@xiph.org
Subject: [xiph-cvs] cvs commit: vorbis/vorbis-tools/libao ao_alsa.c ao_oss.c audio_out.c audio_out.h
Date: Tue, 5 Sep 2000
2000 Aug 12
1
libao patch: Minor clean up / Byte-order proposal
Here is a patch to fix the compiler warnings I mentioned earlier. I've
removed the byte-order changes that don't make sense. (Thanks Michael for
pointing out the error!)
As for the byte-order changes, since some output modules don't have the option
to set the sample byte-order, I would like to standardize libao and ogg123 on
native byte-order. Will this break the ao_wav.c patches
2004 Oct 22
0
libao-0.8.5 patch
Hi!
There are some little inconvenience in libao-0.8.5.
- The biggest is may that:
the documentation and the header file declare the ao_file_extension function,
which give a hint for the file extension where the device is realy a sound
file. This function is missing.
-An other: the alsa 0.5 and the alsa 0.9+ drivers short name. It will be better
if the alsa 0.5's name will be alsa05 and the
2001 Aug 30
1
alsa 0.9 support
Here is a patch that makes ao_alsa.c support alsa 0.9.
Device parameter "card" is gone from the 0.9 version
and "dev" has changed from numeric to string and defaults to "default"
(another possibility is "plughw:0,1"). The configure.in changes cover allowing
alsa 0.9 and /not/ having arts-dev (or whatever it is) installed.
Bill (taniwha)
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2003 Mar 26
1
libao alsa output
Hi,
I sent the below a few days ago. It still hasn't turned up in the
archive so i'm trying again.
Since the first mail was sent, i've found out that removing the call to
*_set_periods and *_set_period_size is a better solution to the
problem. It seems that the alsa defaults are better than what ever fine
tuning the code is trying to do.
patch:
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2001 Jun 12
3
libao and recent ALSA builds
I had a go at building libao-0.6.0 and it barfed on the alsa output part,
complaining that snd_pcm_channel_status_t is undeclared - probably due to me
running alsa 0.9.0 beta4. So the question is, should I try and beat the
configure stuff into letting me disable alsa support and just use OSS, or
would I be better off trying my luck with the nightly builds?
And if so, can I get away with just
2001 Jun 12
3
libao and recent ALSA builds
I had a go at building libao-0.6.0 and it barfed on the alsa output part,
complaining that snd_pcm_channel_status_t is undeclared - probably due to me
running alsa 0.9.0 beta4. So the question is, should I try and beat the
configure stuff into letting me disable alsa support and just use OSS, or
would I be better off trying my luck with the nightly builds?
And if so, can I get away with just
2000 Dec 27
1
ao_arts
Hi,
I've written an ao plugin for aRts, the soundserver that comes with KDE.
Any chance of including this in the ao distribution ? Pretty please ? :)
Sources and patches attached. This is a very simple plugin because it
uses the easy-to-use 'artsc' C wrapper that aRts installs.
configure.in.diff is for ao/configure.in
Makefile.am.diff is for ao/src/plugins/Makefile.am
Makefile.am
2001 Jan 27
4
ogg123 oss plugin plays garbage
I tried to use the current cvs version of ogg123 with oss output and the
ogg just sounds like static. I wanted to document it on the list in case
anyone else is having the problem. I can make ogg123 write wav files fine.
Also Vakor does not have any trouble playing oggs with ogg123, so I am not
certain what the problem is. I have tried compiling all of ogg vorbis
(ao,ogg,vorbis,vorbis-tools)
2002 Jul 27
0
libao patch
I hope this is the right place to submit libao patches -- the
freshmeat page points to ogg vorbis as the homepage for libao.
Currently, at least on my system (SB Live Value!, ALSA .9 branch),
stuff going to alsa sounds *awful* because of too-small buffers.
mpg321 and similar programs are unusable, and none of them seem to
want to let you set the buffer size. This patch lets an environment
2007 Apr 02
1
win32 driver for libao
Hi there.
Sorry I may be a little off topics with this mail but I have already
written to the official libao maintainer (volsung@xiph.org) and he is
the one who suggest me to write here. As I did not see any more suitable
mailing list @xiph.org here I am.
My point is that I have recently written a win32 driver for the libao
and I would be glad to see this contribution include to the official
2001 Apr 23
1
building libao under Debian
Here are some of my notes with building and using vorbis-tools-1.0beta4
under Debian Linux 2.2.
1) building libao:
make[3]: Leaving directory
`/home/jeremy/src/ogg/libao-0.6.0/src/plugins/alsa'
Making all in arts
make[3]: Entering directory
`/home/jeremy/src/ogg/libao-0.6.0/src/plugins/arts'
/bin/sh ../../../libtool --mode=compile gcc
-DPACKAGE=\"libao\"
2005 Jan 11
1
libao-0.8.6 release
I've made a new source release of libao. This includes the polypaudio
driver contributed by Lennart Poettering.
http://downloads.xiph.org/releases/ao/libao-0.8.6.tar.gz
http://downloads.xiph.org/releases/ao/libao-0.8.6.zip
SHA1 checksums:
2050e008ffcfd6803e2c2c03c7d5f469b6d8379e libao-0.8.6.tar.gz
872ed527a4db012f315ce56e4b27a69e5b191a9f libao-0.8.6.zip
MD5 checksums:
2001 Mar 11
1
Raw driver for libao
In January I submitted a new "raw" output driver for libao that lets you write
the audio samples directly to a file without any headers or anything else. It
never got committed. Is it too late in the beta cycle to add it? I've been
contacted by an author of a CD recording application whose problem could be
solved by the inclusion of the raw driver.
I need to make a change to the
2009 Dec 23
1
svn access for libao patches
Hello,
Can I get svn access for applying some libao patches?
It seems that nobody maintains libao currently.
This is really bad because there are many projects out wich using it.
BTW: Not all kind of apps need all available audio controlling settings.
My current plans:
1. extending ao_pulse for controlling prebuffering and latency
2. later extending libao api with volume control (softvol).
3. I
2000 Jul 09
0
libao: Cross-platform audio for ogg123
Kenneth mentioned he wanted a cross-platform audio library to use for ogg123.
So, I've spent the last week hacking up the libao from ac3dec that someone
suggested earlier. It bears little resemblance to the old code, but now does
what I want.
libao now supports OSS and WAV file output, with the infrastructure in place
to expand further. There are Solaris and IRIX drivers that I inherited