Hello all, Maybe someone can help me... I *think* I have alsa (0.9rc2) set up correctly.
I have a laptop with a snd-es1968 chip built-in. This seems to be working fine for both oss (test: xmms) and native (test: mpg321 -o alsa <file.mp3>) playback. I also have a USB audio device: Roland US-30. Here's what's happening: modprobe snd-usb-audio (works fine) Playing an mp3 with either xmms (via oss) or mpg321 -o alsa (native alsa) works fine UNTIL I stop playback. In both cases, linux locks instantly. I have to power-cycle. /var/log/messages: Jul 1 08:25:43 localhost kernel: ALSA usbaudio.c:1501: 6:1:5 : non-supported sample bit 1 in 3 bytes Jul 1 08:25:43 localhost kernel: ALSA usbaudio.c:1501: 6:1:6 : non-supported sample bit 1 in 3 bytes Jul 1 08:25:43 localhost kernel: ALSA usbaudio.c:1501: 6:2:5 : non-supported sample bit 1 in 3 bytes Jul 1 08:25:43 localhost kernel: ALSA usbaudio.c:1501: 6:2:6 : non-supported sample bit 1 in 3 bytes The next message is the syslogd restart message when I reboot. At first I thought this had something to do with using oss emulation with the USB device, or some problem with having both the USB audio and the es1968 device simultaneously (i.e. alsa configuration problem). But this happens when it is just the USB device and with alsa-native playback. I'd be happy to add some further test/snd_printk() code to help debug this. I know C/C++ and am familiar with both USB and audio, but am a linux newbie. Takashi? My only concern is how to avoid having the crashes eventually destroy something important on this machine, it is my main workstation. Thanks ... Jesse -- Bill Gates is a crook and millions of tax dollars have been spent prosecuting and convicting Microsoft of illegal business practices. Do not give them another dime until they have repaid the US government these costs. ------------------------------------------------------- This sf.net email is sponsored by:ThinkGeek Welcome to geek heaven. http://thinkgeek.com/sf _______________________________________________ Alsa-user mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/alsa-user