From: Kevin O'C. <ke...@ko...> - 2004-08-06 02:05:09
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On Thu, Aug 05, 2004 at 08:10:42AM +0100, Martin Collins wrote: > Is there some way msp3400 can detect a Marvel? Yeah - kinda. The marvel can setup the msp3400 at mga driver load. So the msp3400 doesn't need to detect a marvel; the marvel can just tell the msp3400 to do marvel stuff. Unfortunately, I doubt mainline will accept a patch that is just a big hack for the marvel. > What is your configuration? All the sound into and out of my machine > goes through the bbox to/from my amp. There are a couple of good > reasons for this, which are...umm...oh yeah: > 1 when I watch TV I don't want to hear other noises from my computer > 2 I want to be able to record the radio while I watch TV > 3 while I'm recording TV I want to be able to listen to mp3s > and maybe other variations, some of which work with the old driver. > > I guess I want to dynamically alter the routing of the msp3400 like > my soundcard. Is this (theoretically) possible? My configuration: I don't own a tv - the marvel audio in jack goes to my soundcard's line-in, and my soundcard's line-out jack goes to my speakers. The msp3400 can route the tuner input, L/R audio in rca plugs, and audio in jack to the audio out jack and L/R audio out rca plugs in various ways. Some or all of the items you list above may be possible, but no other project uses the msp3400 to such an extent. So one really can't add all the features you list and expect it to be pushed into mainline easily. -Kevin |