fons adriaensen wrote:
On Wed, Feb 08, 2006 at 06:20:02PM +0100, Joerg Kampmann wrote:
I have a Siemens Fujitsu Amilo M 7400 with an Intel 82801 AC97 chip onboard.
coming from Suse 9.0 to 9.3 I have a problem with "jaaa" and Alsa:
I do an "strace" like in next line and get the following results
including the error in the last line of "strace" (sorry for the long
output - my question is at the end of it! B) ):
...
Alsa_driver: detected more than 1024 playback channnels, reset to 2.
Alsa_driver: can't set playback periods to 2.
Can't connect to ALSA
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/Tests/Aufnahmen>
I do not understand this last error:
What did happen to my system?
Recent changes to ALSA seem to result in a 'default' device that
doesn't work when configured as jaaa tries to do it. Try using the
hardware device directly: -A -d hw:0 (for card 0).
thanks Fons, this works. However:
jaaa does not show any input. Although: when I activate the mike I hear
something in the speaker. And when I activate "sine" (any level) I hear
a tone, the frequency of which I can vary.
I have to play with the mixer (kamix) to get signals to jaaa. This is
quite strange behaviour. It seems to have changed since 9.0 ...
Some observations: the markers do not appear ... otherwise jaaa is ok. I
am not very happy with this behaviour of Suse Linux 9.3 -
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