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2004-04-19, 16:25 #1Tim LongGuest
Softsqueeze v0.4
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2004-04-19, 17:49 #2Daryle A. TilroeGuest
Softsqueeze v0.4
Tim Long wrote:
> Richard, this is turning into a Seriously Good Thing(TM). Thanks for all
> your effort.
Great now that you have FLAC working properly! I have one minor question:
Would it be possible to choose the directsound output rather than waveout
under windows? It may seem odd but my soundcard does a 5.1 'Pro-Logic'ish
thing from stereo when directsound is used but not through the waveout driver.
I don't know how easy this is with java.
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Daryle A. Tilroe
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2004-04-20, 01:44 #3Senior Software Engineer - Logitech/Slim Devices
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Softsqueeze v0.4
Daryle,
You could try using Java 1.5.0. This is currently a beta release, but
includes "Optimized direct audio access is implemented on all platforms
(RFEs 4908240 and 4908879). It is enabled by default on systems which offer
native mixing (i.e. Linux ALSA with hardware mixing, Solaris Mixer enabled,
Windows DirectSound)."
I've not tried this myself yet, but it should work OK.
Regards,
Richard
----- Original Message -----
From: "Daryle A. Tilroe" <daryle (AT) micralyne (DOT) com>
To: "Slim Devices Discussion" <discuss (AT) lists (DOT) slimdevices.com>
Sent: Tuesday, April 20, 2004 1:49 AM
Subject: [slim] Softsqueeze v0.4
> Tim Long wrote:
>
> > Richard, this is turning into a Seriously Good Thing(TM). Thanks for all
> > your effort.
>
> Great now that you have FLAC working properly! I have one minor question:
> Would it be possible to choose the directsound output rather than waveout
> under windows? It may seem odd but my soundcard does a 5.1 'Pro-Logic'ish
> thing from stereo when directsound is used but not through the waveout
driver.
> I don't know how easy this is with java.
>
> --
> Daryle A. Tilroe
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>
>
>
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2004-04-20, 22:14 #4Daryle A. TilroeGuest
Softsqueeze v0.4
Richard Titmuss wrote:
> You could try using Java 1.5.0. This is currently a beta release, but
> includes "Optimized direct audio access is implemented on all platforms
> (RFEs 4908240 and 4908879). It is enabled by default on systems which offer
> native mixing (i.e. Linux ALSA with hardware mixing, Solaris Mixer enabled,
> Windows DirectSound)."
Well I installed 1.5.0 but it seems to still be using the WaveOut
device rather than DirectSound. After an admittedly very brief
bit of research it seems that DirectSound has been in Java for some
time but it needs to be selected to output that way. Not knowing any
Java I may also be off base here but here is one good link I found:
http://www.jsresources.org/faq_misc.html
Including this great little diagnostic tool:
http://www.jsresources.org/apps/JSInfoApplet.html
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Daryle A. Tilroe

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