From: Guido S. <gui...@ba...> - 2009-05-06 20:10:06
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Am Wed, 06. May 2009 um 20:34:42 +0200 schrieb Atte André Jensen: > Hi Hi Atte, > I've always found the following annoying: > * why do I have to specify -j, normally I'd want to use jack if running, > alsa otherwise? > * why do I have to use -l instead of just putting an (optional) filename > at the end? > So basically I want to write: > ams test.ams makes sense. Just a short note. I had no time to test your patch, but I guess this is a typo; "a" - "j" should be swapped: > + printf("-j/--alsa Force ALSA I/O\n"); > + printf("-a/--jack Force JACK I/O\n"); Guido -- http://www.bayernline.de/~gscholz/ http://www.lug-burghausen.org/ |