| There is another path to follow for PortAudio with ASIO on Windows, and that
is to download the Microsoft Platform SDK and Microsoft Tools for C++, which
would provide (I think) a very good compiler and tool chain for Windows
development, and it's free (for now anyway).
If I can get Csound5 audio out working on Linux, and PortAudio ASIO for
MinGW has not yet been fixed, I will consider this. In the meantime, I don't
think it would be hard for someone else with C++ experience to do this, so
feel free out there...
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----- Original Message -----
From: "steven yi"
To: "Csound Developers Discussion List"
Sent: Friday, May 14, 2004 8:42 PM
Subject: [CSOUND-DEV:4713] Re: PortAudio
> Thanks Michael and everyone for the feedback on PortAudio. SAOL seems
> to not really use portaudio except for a couple of the windows drivers
> so that was a bit of a dead end (but there's good GPL code there for a
> lot of drivers and platforms for anyone who's doing a GPL project). Back
> to checking out v19. =)
>
> steven
>
>
> Michael Gogins wrote:
>
> >Sorry, I looked at v18-devel and no ASIO thunks, so no MinGW ASIO. So I'm
> >not going to pursue this.
> >
> >I'm going to turn my attention to ALSA on Fedora and hope that ASIO for
> >MinGW gets fixed by the PortAudio developers.
> >
> >
>
> |