Re: [Svxlink-devel] Qtel and JACK (or ALSA)
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From: Tobias B. <sm...@us...> - 2008-11-03 08:05:45
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Yes, I've been thinking of using PortAudio as well. I don't know if it also supports OSS. That would be nice. I actually have use for it on a system where only OSS audio drivers are available. In theory, just replace Async::AudioDevice (async/audio/AsyncAudioDevice.*) with your own implementation. 73's de SM0SVX / Tobias On Monday 03 November 2008 05:13:44 Stuart Longland wrote: > Hi all, > Just a thought... I use JACK with freqtweak to interface the USB > headset I have with the HF radio. If I want to use EchoLink, I have to > shut this down before I can fire up Qtel (which uses OSS). > > At this stage, I'm not able to use oss2jack, which relies on the > non-existant[1] fusd framework which would be one solution to the > problem. A better option would be to get Qtel to support a more modern > audio I/O method, either directly, or via some audio library such as > PortAudio[2]. > > PortAudio might be worthwhile on the basis that it supports JACK, > PulseAudio as well as other systems such as MacOS X CoreAudio, Microsoft > Windows audio and Linux ALSA. This would enable porting of Qtel to > those platforms[3]. > > How would one go about adding support for these? I'm happy to scratch > my own itch here, but I'm not quite sure where to begin. |