[LAD] FFADO Contact Needed

alex tinsley cvtrig at gmail.com
Mon Aug 3 07:08:03 UTC 2009


Adrian,

Not sure what you are referring to regarding "Jonathan's email?". Could you
send that to me so I can see what it is about?

Many thanks,

Alex

On Wed, Jul 29, 2009 at 6:28 AM, Adrian Knoth <adi at drcomp.erfurt.thur.de>wrote:

> On Wed, Jul 29, 2009 at 12:41:56AM -0700, alex tinsley wrote:
>
> > Hi,
>
> Hi!
>
> > As it turns out the product manager that works on the M-Audio product
> line
> > of audio I/O devices for existing support has asked me for assistance in
> > learning more about what is needed from the FFADO project to see if it is
> > something that Avid can support. I need to get him chatting with some one
> or
> > group of folks that can provide some info for him. So for the info
> provided
> > already, thank you very much.
>
> I guess you've seen Jonathan's mail. I suggest you talk to him directly.
>
> In the past, the project has asked for a test device, some kind of
> device specification (read: papers) and a contact in case of questions.
>
> There have also been NDAs, i.e. with TCAT, to support their widely used
> DICE platform.
>
>
> > The question that is being asked by a slew of folks and I'm carrying
> forth
> > to this group is what is needed in the FFADO driver to talk to a 1394
> Audio
> > device so that the control panel for FFADO will route audio accordingly
> that
>
> To my knowledge, this boils down to the on-wire ISO format plus all the
> management stuff (like device initialization, how to address the mixer).
>
> If provided, supporting it should be possible, but Jonathan will tell
> you more precisely about this. ;)
>
>
> If you like, switch to the ffado-devel mailinglist, however, writing to
> Jonathan directly is probably the best to get things done.
>
>
> I really appreciate your help, having M-Audio actively supporting Linux
> is good news.
>
>
> Cheerio
>
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