On Tue, Feb 28, 2012 at 10:44:04AM -0500, Charles Turner wrote:
Ah, success. Using this Display audio device which is 1 in, 2 out:
Great! So you can at least have your fun now. I suspect the 1 input will be a build-in mic.
Thanks for your help Kassen.
You are welcome.
Now that I understand what's up, I'll try a few more combos to see where things break down.
Well, I don't. It's cool that you have sound, but some things were going quite wrong here. Why didn't it simply default to the most standard stereo in and out, for example. Why did it claim to allocate buffers after trying a device, then start running and only -apparently- discover after the session that it didn't have a stream? It also looks like you have a fairly straightforward system, with the maker of the OS also being the hardware builder, IMHO it should simply be able to set a sensible default for what device to use; it's not like you build your own computer with 4 soundcards then installed a exotic version of Linux for some unusual application (that should also work, but then we can expect that we need to help set what we would like to use). Oh, well, it works now. Happy ChucKing! Kas.