On Sat, 2005-03-05 at 13:34 +1100, Shayne O'Connor wrote:
Lee Revell wrote:
On Sat, 2005-03-05 at 11:35 +1000, Mark Constable
wrote:
Thanks but in the case of a simple two ended voice
comms,
where one end is me with an SBlive, the other end only gets
an echo of their own voice and cannot hear me. I can hear
them, and their echo, just fine.
The "other end" in my case are professional people who do
not use linux and the perception on follow-up landline calls
is that when they know I am using linux on my end the response
is "hey pal, get a real computer and don't waste my time".
You aren't using ALSA CVS with the multichannel device to do this, are
you? If so you need to update to the latest CVS, there was a serious
bug that was just recently fixed.
Lee
i know the "efx_voices_mask" patch has been applied to cvs (btw - this
cures one of the long-standing bugs i had with the patch: it was sending
the "mix" of all channels to the first and second "capture" channels
plus a few others ... now i get: livedrive on 11+12, sblive ac97 on 1+2
... nice and clean)
Yup, sorry. This was really a stupid bug. I should have tested it with
an SBLive sooner.
, but has the one to do with playback pops+clicks
been applied yet?
No, the original patch did not fix that problem 100%, but the author has
sent me an updated patch that claims to fix it. I have not tested it
yet.
Lee