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Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1On Thu, Dec 20, 2012 at 8:34 AM, Asa Marco wrote:
> Il giorno Thu, 20 Dec 2012 06:53:33 -0500
i don't really intend anything. what and how you would do this depends on
what level you're working at. as a user (not a developer), you would have
to bring up a h/w mixer app (alsamixer, gamix, qamix etc) and reset the
controls. there's nothing in JACK that would allow you to do this.
developing with ALSA would require you to learn the control API and use it
to modify the h/w mixer. i'm not even certain that this would work either.
if it did, it should probably be done in the device driver itself.
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On Thu, D=
ec 20, 2012 at 8:34 AM, Asa Marco <aesir.ml@gmail.com> wrot=
e:
Il giorno Thu, 20 Dec 2012 06:53:33 -0500
Paul Davis <paul@linuxaudi=
osystems.com> ha scritto:
Do you intend some sort of quick fade out/fade in?i don't really intend anything. what and how you would do this d=
epends on what level you're working at. as a user (not a developer), yo=
u would have to bring up a h/w mixer app (alsamixer, gamix, qamix etc) and =
reset the controls. there's nothing in JACK that would allow you to do =
this. developing with ALSA would require you to learn the control API and u=
se it to modify the h/w mixer. i'm not even certain that this would wor=
k either. if it did, it should probably be done in the device driver itself=
.
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