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AU sound library (Michael Kostylev) (Developers)

posted by Khusraw E-mail, Bucharest, Romania, 14.05.2020, 16:21

> No problem with WSS. The problem is with AU. In fact, I originally was
> looking for your ancient port, but I wasn't able to find it on the internet
> (everyone was just talking about it, dead links and no binary), but I've
> found (thanks to Zyzzle) Kostylev's version on Rayer's site where the only
> documentation for it was a few lines in Czech. I don't speak the language,
> but "Nová verze 1.3.0 používá knihovnu au (parametr -ao au:volume=xx),
> která si zvukovku detekuje automaticky" was very straightforward, so I
> tried it and it works, but, though there are available docs about the
> possible arguments for -ao wss:, there is nothing else about -ao au:. I
> tried the WSS switches and also tried to reconstruct the logic of possible
> switches (if it has ':volume=nn' instead of ':vol=nn' then it might have
> ':device=nn' instead of ':dev=nn'and so), but, naturally, it didn't lead to
> any working result. If Rayer hadn't mentioned -ao au:volume=nn, I wouldn't
> even know about that one. But it's important, as WSS doesn't even work on
> my chipset. Pádár Attila's drivers and all its successors do (HX.DOS only
> uses my lineout jack though) and there is an experimental extended version
> of Judas that I tested and works (when the HW is already initialized by
> something from the Pádár-line of drivers), but only for the lineout jack,
> and TomCat's beeper-speaker initializer works perfectly. WSS doesn't.

Re: AU, perhaps it "detects the sound card automatically", as Google translates, and there is no other switch than "-ao au:volume=xx". Re: WSS, by "doesn't even work on my chipset" do you mean that it can't detect your sound card or do you mean something else?

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