Paul Perkins wrote:
On Friday 20 June 2003 01:30 pm, Patrick Shirkey
wrote:
Paul Perkins wrote:
... and I'm still waiting for the day when
someone explains ALSA
configuration files
in a way that I can understand....
Halt who goes there lurker?
What don't you understand?
Have you read the docs? wiki et al...
What don't I understand? I would like to see each concept that the ALSA
configuration file language is intended to be able to express, and then the
syntax used to express that concept. Then some examples with clear
explanations of why each thing in the config file was put there. As in a good
programming language tutorial. What I've seen instead is a lot of chunks of
strange-looking syntax "explained" by saying "try stuffing this in
<some file
somewhere>, and good luck." Which leaves me blundering around in the dark,
hoping to get lucky :-).
Well there is the documents in the online install guide, The alsa wiki,
Jans howto, and finally the programmer docs have detailed info on the
alsa plugins which you use in the asoundrc.
The latter is the one you will find most revealing about all the syntax
variations. Be aware that after reading that you will have crossed over
from being determined newbie to partly educated newbie. The doc is
designed for programmers and anyone who wants to use an asoundrc at that
level is expected not to be averse to getting their hands dirty.
I've read a lot of the docs, but of course not
everything on the whole web,
especially as new stuff appears all the time. What would you recommend that I
read specifically?
This really depends on how far you are willing to go. "Don't bend the
spoon... Let the spoon bend you..."
--
Patrick Shirkey - Boost Hardware Ltd.
Http://www.boosthardware.com
Http://www.djcj.org - The Linux Audio Users guide
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