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Subject:    Re: [Patch]  Kmix alsa addtions
From:       Christian Esken <c.esken () cityweb ! de>
Date:       2005-01-05 21:35:42
Message-ID: 200501052235.42360.c.esken () cityweb ! de
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Am Dienstag 28 Dezember 2004 14:38 schrieb Walt H:

> No problem. My changes were just a hack to be able to see and control 
> the input volumes of my existing Audigy card. What's the timeline for 
> getting the profile based kmix? Would it be wise to use a hack such as 
> mine in the interim?

I forgot to answer the "timeline" question. So here it goes:

I see this feature for KDE4. It won't be earlier, because I know how much time I can \
spare and that a lot has to be done in the backend. The path is prepared, with \
introducing the "View" concept and the "MixDeviceWidget" base class.

For development I have a GUI playground, but it is only partially working and it is \
currently not meant to look beautiful. It just shows to me, what is possible now (it \
was hacked in about an hour) and what is still lacking (much).

If you want to take a look:

- Quit kmix
- Put the following line in your kmixrc
Experimental-ViewSurround=true
- Start KMix again

You will get a 4th Tab, called "Surround", where you can see the 5.1 Volume Sliders \
arranged in a "Room". Depending on your soundcard your milage will vary (with a 2.0 \
soundcard this will still work, but look pretty stupid).

Chris


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style="font-size:12pt;font-family:Nimbus Sans l"> <p>Am Dienstag 28 Dezember 2004 \
14:38 schrieb Walt H:</p> <p></p>
<p>&gt; No problem. My changes were just a hack to be able to see and control </p>
<p>&gt; the input volumes of my existing Audigy card. What's the timeline for </p>
<p>&gt; getting the profile based kmix? Would it be wise to use a hack such as </p>
<p>&gt; mine in the interim?</p>
<p></p>
<p>I forgot to answer the &quot;timeline&quot; question. So here it goes:</p>
<p></p>
<p>I see this feature for KDE4. It won't be earlier, because I know how much time I \
can spare and that a lot has to be done in the backend.</p> <p>The path is prepared, \
with introducing the &quot;View&quot; concept and the &quot;MixDeviceWidget&quot; \
base class.</p> <p></p>
<p>For development I have a GUI playground, but it is only partially working and it \
is currently not meant to look beautiful.</p> <p>It just shows to me, what is \
possible now (it was hacked in about an hour) and what is still lacking (much).</p> \
<p></p> <p>If you want to take a look:</p>
<p></p>
<p>- Quit kmix</p>
<p>- Put the following line in your kmixrc</p>
<p>Experimental-ViewSurround=true</p>
<p>- Start KMix again</p>
<p></p>
<p>You will get a 4th Tab, called &quot;Surround&quot;, where you can see the 5.1 \
Volume Sliders arranged in a &quot;Room&quot;.</p> <p>Depending on your soundcard \
your milage will vary (with a 2.0 soundcard this will still work, but look pretty \
stupid).</p> <p></p>
<p>Chris</p>
<p></p>
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