Reputation: 12988
How do I find out the capabilities of ALSA devices without opening the device first? Problem is, I need to supply the parameters to the snd_pcm_open()
function to use the test functions which to me is silly. Why ask whether this is a playback or record device if I have to tell it to the open function first?
As an example, I would like to list all playback devices but the only way I can think of is trying to open every device I find (with snd_device_name_hint()
) and try to open them in playback mode and if I manage to open, everything is fine.
Problem is, with all the possible variations (sample rate, channels, etc) there would be an awful large number of open()'s I need to perform to find out the parameters.
Upvotes: 6
Views: 9675
Reputation: 2389
No, there is no other way to query number of channels, sample rate etc. other than opening the card with snd_pcm_open.
Upvotes: 0
Reputation: 13256
Use snd_ctl_next to iterate over all devices, then snd_ctl_open to get info about the device - this is not the same as snd_pcm_open, which could fail if another program has the device open or if you have bad settings.
It's quite dense, but here's some open-source code that iterates over all ALSA devices you could look at: https://app.assembla.com/spaces/portaudio/git/source/master/src/hostapi/alsa/pa_linux_alsa.c - search for BuildDeviceList to get started.
Upvotes: 7
Reputation: 12680
Providing you can perform a shell command. Then aplay is your friend.
aplay -l
list all soundcards and digital audio devices
Upvotes: -1
Reputation: 972
It was my first requirements to a linux/unix projects where I need to know about all of the available audio devices capability. Then I need to use these devices to capture and playback the audio. What I have done is pretty simple. There is a linux/unix command which is used to find the devices through alsa utility in linux.
It is:
aplay -l
Now what I did is just make a program to give the out as like as this by alsa.
For everyone's help I have made a (.so) library and a sample Application demonstrating the use of this library in c++.
The output of my library is like-
[root@~]# ./IdeaAudioEngineTest
HDA Intel plughw:0,0
HDA Intel plughw:0,2
This library can also capture and playback the real-time audio data.
It is available with documentation in IdeaAudio library with Duplex Alsa Audio
Upvotes: 0