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morpheus
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Posted - 10 Oct 2003 : 17:12:22
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Quick one, although I can't seem to find an answer...
Does the audio hardware in the BitsyX support full or half duplex?
Thanks!
Scott LaCroix Dataline |
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dtran
7 Posts |
Posted - 14 Oct 2003 : 11:31:41
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Do you mean the type of audio HW BitsyX support? - Like Number of Channels (Stereo or Mono) - or Type of Output (Bridge Tied Load or Single-Ended). Please check out our BitsyX User's Manual on Audio Section 4.4.
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akidder
1519 Posts |
Posted - 15 Oct 2003 : 19:12:06
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Hi Scott:
The BitsyX CS4202 codec does support full duplex audio (i.e recording and playing simultaneously). I know that the Linux drivers support this feature, and that we have done it for other CE products, but I don't know for certain if the BitsyX CE builds currently support it. I'm looking into it.
Can you drop us a line at support.us@eurotech.com with details about what you need? We'll want to make sure the drivers meet your requirements!
Thanks, Drew |
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akidder
1519 Posts |
Posted - 11 Nov 2003 : 16:32:09
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Update: While we've implemented full-duplex audio in our StrongARM CE builds, we have not yet done so for our XScale CE builds. |
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tbronez
17 Posts |
Posted - 08 Oct 2004 : 15:36:59
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What are your plans regarding an update to the XScale CE driver so as to support full-duplex audio? Such a driver would eliminate extra hardware we are about to assemble for an audio switching application.
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JParis
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Posted - 17 Mar 2005 : 03:37:24
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As we are some months ago from the previous respons (from akidder), is the full-duplex audio (mic input and line output at the same time)now implemented into the XScale CE? driver? |
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akidder
1519 Posts |
Posted - 17 Mar 2005 : 12:48:37
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Yes, it is. Full duplex audio has been working on the BitsyX (and other products with the CS4202 codec) at least since the end of 2003, and possibly earlier.
Take a look at the sample app posted at topic 1856 for a demonstration of full duplex audio at work. |
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