On Fri, Apr 25, 2008 at 11:34:40AM +0100, Liam Girdwood wrote:
The main problem I think we have on phones is that the audio routing is incredibly complex compared to a PC. i.e. a lot of mixers/controls have to be changed when we have a use case change.
It's also proved a substantial win for users to be able to use interactive applications like alsamixer to set up the audio paths that they need for their system rather than having to write kernel code - it's much less of a learning curve for people for whom audio is just one part of the system they're trying to put together.
I guess the other thing with the sort of systems that use ASoC is that it's generally only developers who ever see the actual ALSA API in the sort of systems that use ASoC. Unlike desktop systems end users will typically see a device or application specific user interface of some kind that shows them only a very small subset of the available controls.