Messages in this thread | | | Date | Thu, 17 Jul 2003 18:54:45 +0200 | From | Takashi Iwai <> | Subject | Re: 2.6 sound drivers? |
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At Thu, 17 Jul 2003 13:08:51 -0300, Norberto BENSA wrote: > > Terje Kvernes wrote: > > Norberto BENSA <nbensa@gmx.net> writes: > > > Last time I've checked ALSA, it didn't support bass and treble, > > > that's why I'm using OSS (emu10k1) > > > > I have treble and base support on my emu10k1 via ALSA. > > How could this be true if: > > Ian Hastie wrote: > > ALSA's support seems usable, but still doesn't allow you to programme the > > DSP with your own code. OSS uses this to enable such things as bass and > > treble controls, as well as a selection of audio effects with code > > provided. Anyone know if ALSA will allow this kind of thing in the future? > > ???
the treble/bass code is implemented statically. (so it is also on OSS emu10k1 as default, btw.)
note that there is an additional switch to activate bass/treble. as default, this is set off. turn it on via alsamixer to get effects.
> Anyone (Terje, Ed) care to say HOW did you enabled treble and bass in emu10k1 > (ALSA) or you will continuously say "it works for me" without saying anything > useful?
hey, they told you right :)
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