On the ALSA Web site, you read that ALSA stands for the Advanced Linux Sound Architecture. Normal users normally don't think about such things as sound architectures, so before I say more about ALSA ...
AudioScience has included an integrated Advanced Linux Sound Architecture and HPI driver for its sound card line. ALSA is a sound card Application Programming Interface for Linux. ALSA became part of ...
First some basic info:<P>Distro: Debian testing/unstable<BR>Kernel: 2.4.9<BR>Sound card: Sound Blaster PCI 128<BR>ALSA version: 0.9 beta 4<P>I'm using 'alsaconf' because I was a little confused on ...
From March 14-16, the Zentrum für Kunst und Medientechnologie (ZKM) in Karlsruhe, Germany, hosted the first conference of Linux audio developers. Developers from more than a dozen countries attended ...
Linux audio may be confusing for the uninitiated. As a system that has evolved and spawned at least two independent branches over time it tends to produce results that surprise or irritate the user.
I'm looking at getting a Xitel AN1 for recording live radio streams to minidisc. The onboard sound in my laptop is pretty crappy, so I figured the AN1 is a nice cheap solution. (I have several reasons ...