At Tue, 07 Oct 2008 19:46:22 -0500, Ted T. Logian wrote:
Yes, but it is better than nothing, and perhaps some of that is a limitation of oss4:).
Just looking at their code, and I can conclude it's a half-baked driver, indeed. Fixed rate, no full duplex, no multi playback, no multi channel, etc, etc.
OTOH, it's pretty easy to port right now because of its shortness. More comprehensive be more longer codes.
OK, if the code is that long, I'll try to port as experimental. It's always good to have a reference at the beginning. Maybe it'll take one or two days... Will inform you when it's ready.
Note that I have neither XFi hardware nor datasheet, so someone brave has to test it :)
Takashi
On Tue, 2008-10-07 at 10:41 +0400, The Source wrote:
That driver isn't too good unfortunately. No surround support, sample rate stuck at 96000Hz and is read-only (this makes apps that require explicit sample rate to fail to use sound), no pulse-audio compatibility (pulse-audio fails to load oss modules).
Ted T. Logian ?????:
From what I understand, they did not use creative code/license for the
oss4 support, so I wouldn't see why not.
On Mon, 2008-10-06 at 23:25 +0200, Sebastian Schneider wrote:
Isn't it a question of the license? I mean is it allowed just to port the OSS Code with the Creative Part to Alsa?
I had to ask because oss4 has had emu20k1/x-fi support for a long time now. However, it has the obvious limitations of oss4 and also you cannot use usb microphones, so I can't use skype which I'd really like to do.
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