Re: [GnomeMeeting-list] snd-via82xx full-duplex



Hi,
as a matter of fact I have the Intel 810 chipset, recompiled the alsa
stable tar file distribution, but still can't get it to work.... I
thought I was not starting the alsa modules correctly, configuration and
all that, but now I read this answer and I would like to have more
precisions: what do you mean by one should get native alsa (cvs)?

thanks,
Johann


On Tue, 2003-11-04 at 16:02, Damien Sandras wrote:
> Le mar 04/11/2003 à 15:57, Alien999999999 a écrit :
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> > I read the FAQ and it said something about full-duplex sound needed, I have 
> > the ALSA driver and permissions are fine, but I still get the error message 
> > about not having audio for sending...
> 
> Then that's really a full-duplex problem. But, have you tried the druid?
> 
> > 
> > is alsa always full-duplex, and where can I get info on that? there's no info 
> > about full-duplex in alsa & google doesn't give any clues as well
> > 
> 
> Alsa is always full-duplex when the soundcard is full-duplex. All modern
> soundcards and chipsets should be full-duplex, but some chipsets like
> the Intel 810 one are still problematic except when you are using native
> ALSA (CVS required).
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