On Thu, 23 Nov 2017, Clemens Ladisch wrote:
David Kastrup wrote:
Clemens Ladisch
<clemens-P6GI/4k7KOmELgA04lAiVw(a)public.gmane.org>
writes:
Paul Davis wrote:
When I wrote the RME driver for the
digiface/multiface/digi9652 etc, I
knew that status bits were available, but I don't recall exporting them
to user space. At this point in time, I don't even remember what the
ALSA abstraction for that would be. The "control" device? The mixer?
Mixer control "IEC958 Capture Default"/"... Mask".
Huh. This begs the question: are there any applications making use of
it?
I am not aware of any.
Hmm, I did find a message from a few years ago (2014ish) asking a similar
question. The answer was that there were a few cards that did read this
stuff.... ISA cards as happens, and there was some software that would
take a DAT tape as spdif input and create named files for each track. They
were both DOS applications.
So somewhere between hacking the driver for your RME card and creating
your own software to deal with it's output may be your answer. (finding
computers with PCI slots is already hard, though I do have an older compaq
that still runs if you want to ship it :)
Honestly, unless you have a whole lot to do, silence detection will get
you close enough to make doing it by hand not too bad.
Further research shows that the track number is not
transmitted in the
channel status bits but in the "user"/"subcode" bits. I have never
seen
any sound card that allows access to those.
Theres the answer then...
--
Len Ovens
www.ovenwerks.net