Date: Fri, 1 Jun 2018 09:33:24 +0200 From: Sid <sid@bsdmail.com> To: "blubee blubeeme" <gurenchan@gmail.com>, freebsd-multimedia@freebsd.org Subject: Re: OSS loopback device Message-ID: <trinity-02bbd7dc-6b76-495b-932a-8a2067966752-1527838404431@3c-app-mailcom-lxa12> In-Reply-To: <CALM2mEnbW7z1t1J0YTFj9Kznzqr6hC_=u%2BGL_vnVKojUi83RXg@mail.gmail.com> References: <trinity-93cd5b58-78b8-4094-88fc-5c42b8d5a281-1527804050236@3c-app-mailcom-lxa02> <CALM2mEnbW7z1t1J0YTFj9Kznzqr6hC_=u%2BGL_vnVKojUi83RXg@mail.gmail.com>
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> sndio is a port; does it have a kernel module? - Blubee bluebeeme It has a daemon, that gets installed at /usr/local/etc/rc.d/sndiod Files from /usr/ports/audio/sndio/pkg-plist are bin/aucat bin/midicat bin/sndiod include/sndio.h lib/libsndio.so lib/libsndio.so.6.1 plus a lot of manpages. The sndio manpage turns up a few /dev/ devices. I couldn't find anything in the /boot/modules or /boot/kernel directories about sndio, after installing. You'll have to investigate OpenBSD to learn about if there are any modules. Here is part of the output from installing... bindir................... /usr/local/bin datadir.................. /usr/local/share includedir............... /usr/local/include libdir................... /usr/local/lib mandir................... /usr/local/man user..................... _sndio libbsd................... no precision................ 16 alsa..................... no oss...................... yes sun...................... no rmidi.................... yes umidi.................... yes It looks like this setup is for 16 bit (CD quality) playback, and not 24 bit playback.
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