[LAD] ALSA FLoat sample format

Predrag Viceic viceic at net2000.ch
Thu Aug 16 10:32:42 UTC 2007


> I'll try to go back to 1.0.13

And it works now...

Predrag



Le Thursday 16 August 2007 11.39:34 Predrag Viceic, vous avez écrit :
> Hi Erik,
>
> > I suspect that there may be a regression in the ALSA libs. Is it possible
> > that ALSA 1.0.14a is a pre-release version? Did you install ALSA from
> > source or did you install a package for your distribution.
>
> I have installed the package for my distribution (OpenSuSE 10.2). As I use
> mainly Jack, I don't know for how long this problem persists.
>
> I'll try to go back to 1.0.13
>
> P
>
> Le Thursday 16 August 2007 10.37:09 Erik de Castro Lopo, vous avez écrit :
> > ***** Please do not reply directly to me. *****
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> >
> > Predrag Viceic wrote:
> > > Thanks for your reply. In my code I check if I'm on big or little
> > > endian machine in order to append _BE or _LE.
> >
> > You shouldn't need to do that, because SND_PCM_FORMAT_FLOAT means native
> > endian.
> >
> > > I have already tried with SND_PCM_FORMAT_FLOAT (CPU endian) and the
> > > problem remains.
> >
> > Since you already tried that, then this is onviously not the problem.
> >
> > I suspect that there may be a regression in the ALSA libs. Is it possible
> > that ALSA 1.0.14a is a pre-release version? Did you install ALSA from
> > source or did you install a package for your distribution.
> >
> > Erik
>
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