On Jan 28, 2013, at 18:57 05, Fons Adriaensen wrote:
Having been there just a few
hours ago, to me its seems that trying to program for ALSA using
the available (doxygen) documentation is like trying to learn a
new natural language from a dictionary for that language only -
without any grammar or even translations.
I have found that reverse-engineering the sources for the various tools (aplay(1) and
friends) is usually the best way to figure out how to get things done, although there are
sometimes desperate cases where examining the source for alsa-lib itself may be necessary.
Neither fast nor fun, but it does get the job done.
Cheers!
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