The Midi works great.
But none of the sound playing demos work.
The wave editor, etc.
Is sound that bad on Unix?
NB, normal window/open/close sound effects and others work fine too.
Where is that code handled? Perhaps I can look there? Or is it just that all the sampled sound demos are broken?
-Daniel
On Saturday 29 September 2001 09:15 pm, Daniel Joyce wrote:
The Midi works great.
Under Unix? How? The MIDI code is just stubbed out. You must be on a different OS.
But none of the sound playing demos work.
The wave editor, etc.
Is sound that bad on Unix?
Sound playing works under Unix. Sound recording doesn't (at least in the stock image). Lex Spoon has gotten both to work well.
NB, normal window/open/close sound effects and others work fine too.
Where is that code handled? Perhaps I can look there? Or is it just that all the sampled sound demos are broken?
What kind of operating system and sound architecture are you using?
If you're using the Gnome or KDE desktop environments, you may have to use esddsp or artsdsp to start Squeak.
On Sunday 30 September 2001 10:57 am, you wrote:
On Saturday 29 September 2001 09:15 pm, Daniel Joyce wrote:
The Midi works great.
Under Unix? How? The MIDI code is just stubbed out. You must be on a different OS.
I mean the dsp synthesized MIDI, sound playing works fine.
It seems to be a issue with SB cards and recording in general, none of my Sound apps can record from ALSA .5 and SB Live!. It seems every other release breaks that feature.
I'm looking on the ALSA list now.
Daniel
Be sure to check out the "Sound on Unix" page:
http://minnow.cc.gatech.edu/squeak/263
The Midi works great.
But none of the sound playing demos work.
The wave editor, etc.
Hmm, so you are getting some playback, at least? Maybe the other demos you try are attempting to record?
-Lex
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