[LAU] ALSA_OUT hack

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Date: Wednesday, November 10, 2010 - 7:43 am

Question about the alsa_out tool in the JACK github.

How critical is the libresample portion of the code? What would happen if I removed it?

i.e. if I were sending, say, one stereo pair to one amp, and another stereo pair to a different amp, and didn't care about the word clocks being in sync, do I really need that libresample stuff sucking up valuable CPU? Or could I whack it? What would be the difficulties created by doing that? Again, this'd be only for output channels and I wouldn't need the word clocks to be in sync.

-ken
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[LAU] ALSA_OUT hack, Ken Restivo, (Wed Nov 10, 7:43 am)
Re: [LAU] ALSA_OUT hack, Arnold Krille, (Wed Nov 10, 6:16 pm)
Re: [LAU] ALSA_OUT hack, torbenh, (Wed Nov 10, 10:08 am)
Re: [LAU] ALSA_OUT hack, drew Roberts, (Wed Nov 10, 3:00 pm)
Re: [LAU] ALSA_OUT hack, Paul Davis, (Wed Nov 10, 3:09 pm)