I did manage to get it working, but I'm not sure how. If someone could explain how and why having two layers of plug-ins makes this work, I'd love to know.
Here's my asound.conf:
# This would be channel 1
pcm.channel1 {
type plug
slave.pcm "chan_1"
}
# Channel 2
pcm.channel2 {
type plug
slave.pcm "chan_2"
}
# Channel 3
pcm.channel3 {
type plug
slave.pcm "chan_3"
}
# Channel 4
pcm.channel4 {
type plug
slave.pcm "chan_4"
}
# Here are the slave plug-ins for the above devices
pcm.chan_1 {
type softvol
slave.pcm "dmix"
control.name "chan_1"
control.card 0
}
pcm.chan_2 {
type softvol
slave.pcm "dmix"
control.name "chan_2"
control.card 0
}
pcm.chan_3 {
type softvol
slave.pcm "dmix"
control.name "chan_3"
control.card 0
}
pcm.chan_4 {
type softvol
slave.pcm "dmix"
control.name "chan_4"
control.card 0
}
root:/etc> aplay -D channel1 440.au Playing Sparc Audio '440.au' : Mu-Law, Rate 8000 Hz, Mono Aborted by signal Interrupt...
So it does work. Each channel also gets its own mixer control in amixer so its volume can be adjusted independently of PCM and master.
Cameron Barfield wrote:
Is it possible that the Softvol plug in only supports S16_LE and S32_LE formats?
Cameron Barfield wrote:
Well, I think I am actually on the right track.
I'm using a Blackfin BF537 with an AD1980BL (AC97) codec. All seems well with it. I'm running it with MMAP and DMIX appears to work beautifully.
I'm trying to add the volume controls to the mixer so that my application can adjust the volumes of its audio streams.
I've been playing around with /etc/asound.conf and so far I have:
pcm.mychan1 { type softvol slave.pcm "default" control.name "mychan1" control.card 0 }
I can play WAV files (48K) no problem using aplay -D mychan1 file.wav. If I play any wav/au files that need rate conversion, I get:
aplay: set_params:904: Sample format non available
If I don't specify a device for aplay, I can play pretty much any wav/au file I have. DMIX also still works.
If I adjust the volume of my new channel, it does adjust independently of Master,0 and PCM,0
Am I just grossly misunderstanding how asound.conf works?
Cameron Barfield wrote:
Hi --
I've got an application that receives multiple network audio streams. Using DMIX, I am able to play back all the streams through my sound card.
The problem is that I would like to be able to independently adjust the volume of each audio stream. Would Softvol work for this? All the examples I've found only show Softvol working as a replacement for a master volume control (and that's all I've been able to get it to do).
If Softvol won't work for independent volume controls, is there any other ALSA plugin or API call that I'm missing? Switching to something like Pulseaudio would probably not be an option since I'm running in an embedded environment.
Regards, Cameron