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(a)drcomp.erfurt.thur.de>wrote;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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