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* name change from FreeBoB to FFADO
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* made all license and copyrights conform
library becomes LGPL, apps become GPL
explicitly state LGPL v2.1 and GPL v2 (don't like v3 draft)
copyrights are 2005-2007 Daniel & Pieter
except for the MotU stuff (C) Jonathan, Pieter
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* This is the main page of the FFADO reference manual, built using |
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@mainpage FFADO - Free Firewire (pro-)Audio Drivers for Linux |
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@author Pieter Palmers <pieterpalmers@users.sourceforge.net> |
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@section intro Introduction |
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FFADO is intended as an intermediate layer between the Linux1394 kernel/userspace layer, and the various audio API's (ALSA, jack, ...) present. |
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\note this is a SVN version, therefore it is highly volatile. Certain parts of the documentation can be outdated. This documentation is also auto-generated, and it can occur that unused classes and interfaces appear in the documentation. This pollution will be cleaned up as we go along. |
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@see <http://ffado.sourceforge.net> |
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@section library Client side library |
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FFADO presents an interface that can be used to implement backends for various audio |
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API's. Currently the best support is for the JACK backend. It is also intended to implement configuration applications like mixer controls etc.. |
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The library API's external C interface is defined in: |
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- @ref ffado.h "<libffado/ffado.h>" |
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@section devicesupport Adding support for unsupported devices |
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Initial support by FreeBoB was for BeBoB devices only, however the FFADO framework |
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is usable for all FireWire audio devices. |
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Take a look at the @ref adding_devices page for a detailed description. |
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