Frank Barknecht wrote:
> Taupter hat gesagt: // Taupter wrote:
>>I'm trying to play MIDI files with the internal synth of my soundcard
>>using alsa 0.9.0b7, but I simply can't. I can't even use sfxload
> You forgot to include the emu-synth stuff in you modules
> configuration. Put this in /ets
Oscar Ya#ez Suarez wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
> In trying to setup the internal MIDI synth of my SBLive! I
> realized from the list postings that I needed to load a
> soundfont. Many mails refer to the file "8mbgmsfx.sf2" as the
> one to download with sfxload. Where do I find this file? Is it
> pub
Following up on my previous mail,
I compiled with debug support on and got these messages in /var/log/messages:
Sep 16 19:40:31 markrages kernel: invalid operand:
Sep 16 19:40:31 markrages kernel: CPU:0
Does that give any clue?
Regards,
Mark
Hi all,
I've installed ALSA-0.9.0beta7 ont
Sebastian Brüne wrote:
> I'm considering buying one of those two Hoontech cards.
I have the SoundTrack Digital-XG.
> I read reports that optical out of both cards is supported
> by the ALSA drivers, but I don't know whether the
> digital in of the XG is working or not.
Digital inputs & outputs
Hi,
I'm considering buying one of those two Hoontech cards.
Important to me is a (reliable) working optical out,
less important a digital in and good midi support.
I read reports that optical out of both cards is supported
by the ALSA drivers, but I don't know whether the
digital in of the XG i
Hi,
I'm considering buying one of those two Hoontech cards.
Important to me is a (reliable) working optical out,
less important a digital in and good midi support.
I read reports that optical out of both cards is supported
by the ALSA drivers, but I don't know whether the
digital in of the XG i
On Sun, 16 Sep 2001, John Gluck wrote:
> This last thing sounds like your driver isn't installed.
> Try lsmod to list the modules that are loaded on your system.
They were all installed, unless I need to install some additional modules
for 0.9 that I didn't in 0.5 (and didn't know about because t
Christian Kreidl wrote:
>
> Hi!
>
> I want to buy the Elitegroup motherboard with
> SIS 735 chipset.
> The audio ist a Realtek chip ALC100P.
> It is AC97 2.2 compatible.
>
> Is it supported by ALSA?
> I only saw via and intel driver for AC97 codec.
On Thu, 13 Sep 2001 Jaroslav wrote:
At the t
Hi!
I want to buy the Elitegroup motherboard with
SIS 735 chipset.
The audio ist a Realtek chip ALC100P.
It is AC97 2.2 compatible.
Is it supported by ALSA?
I only saw via and intel driver for AC97 codec.
thanks for your help
Christian
--
Christian Kreidl | Tel. : +49 6242 912349 | [EMAIL PRO
On Sun, Sep 16, 2001 at 05:05:18AM -, prasanna kumar wrote:
> Recently i have formated my system, after installing windows 98 SE
> its asking soundcard drivers, Unfortunately i missed my soundcard
> drivers.
The L in ALSA stands for Linux, not Windows.
Erik
--
J.A.K. (Erik) Mouw, Informa
Hello again,
It seems that for "alsa-lib", a './configure
--prefix=/path/to/installed/alsa-driver' is not enough to succeed at 'make'.
In the end,
'CFLAGS="-g -O2 -I/path/to/installed/alsa-driver/include ./configure
--prefix=/path/to/installed/alsa-driver' will do.
The problem seems that a sim
Paul Evans hat gesagt: // Paul Evans wrote:
> Not strictly an ALSA question, but a necessarily related one; can anyone
> recommend a good MIDI editor program that works with latest ALSA (I have
> 0.9.0b7). I have some earlier versions of jazz and muse - are these any
> good?
Stay with MuSE. It's
On Fri, 14 Sep 2001, Simon Blandford wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I would like to get my M-Audio 2496 card up and running but it seems the
> lest version of Envy24Control I can find, 0.0.4, only compiles with old
> versions of Alsa. I get the following message when running ./configure...
>
> configure: error
On Sat, 15 Sep 2001, toby wrote:
> I noticed that although my previous post about 24/32 bit with
> handling by aplay with wave files was left with no reply, 32-bit
> support has indeed been written into aplay's wave init code, in
> the late CVS versions.
>
> It must be possible to also include 24
My main problem is that I can't find documentation for alsa 0.9. The
source code has a README.1st which says that documentation is provided in a
separate alsa-doc package. There is no link to any such package, nor is there
any package in any obvious place on the ftp site. The web site has
docum
15 matches
Mail list logo