On Fri, 2001-12-28 at 23:13, Michael Leone wrote:
> Anybody using ALSA .9beta10 with kernel 2.4.17? I seem to be getting no
> sound, but OSS sound works. SoundBlaster Live!; Mandrake 8.1.
Answering my own question I get "unresolved symbols" in the
snd-rawmidi module, and so the ALSA drivers
On Thu, 27 Dec 2001, Marcus Blomenkamp wrote:
> Hi.
> I'm temporarily not on this list and do not have a properly configured
> mail client at hands, so please excuse this probably malformed mail and
> please do also reply directly to me as the mailinglist archive isn't
> very interactive...
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> S
Okay, Thanks for the feedback. I'll work on that today and let the list know
how it goes.
In your opinion, which of the .9 versions are best? I have been seeing mixed
reviews of them all here on the list.
-Eric
On Sat, Dec 29, 2001 at 09:38:22AM -0500, David Gerard Matthews Jr. wrote:
> Greet
I took a bit of a break from my ALSA problem and now I'm back into it.
I've tried recompiling the alsa-driver (0.9.0B10) with the default /usr
prefix. I'm using these configure flags, for driver and lib:
./configure --with-oss=no --with-debug=full --with-debug=detect
--without-sequencer
Befor
It's not a PnP card, forget about ISAPNP. I have a
Tecra 8000 and alsa 0.9beta10 works, except for MIDI
(a bug, not a feature). Make sure your BIOS config is
in "Setup by OS" mode and use the default values.
Here's my modules.conf:
=
#
# YaST2: sound cards
It's not a PnP card, forget about ISAPNP. I have a
Tecra 8000 and alsa 0.9beta10 works, except for MIDI
(a bug, not a feature). Make sure your BIOS config is
in "Setup by OS" mode and use the default values.
Here's my modules.conf:
=
#
# YaST2: sound cards
I tried to send AC3 data via SPDIF and a CMI8738 card (Leadtek Winfast 6x)
with ./tools/extract_ac3 /cdrom/AC3TEST.VOB | ./ac3dec
I got
"5.1 Mode 48.0 KHz 448 kbps English Complete Main Audio Service"
and a nice audio over SPDIF but downmixed to 2 channels
if I try the raw mode:
./tools/extra
I'm afraid the SB 128 PCI does not natively support midi. That's
why you have to do all the wave-synthesis in software. Timidity
can do this for you (recent versions at least).
You have to compile timidity with support for alsa sequencer.
That's the option --enable-alsaseq to configure.
Then you
On Sat, 2001-12-29 at 11:30, Erik Lotspeich wrote:
> I've given up on trying to get Alsa 0.9.0beta10 working with Linux 2.4.17,
> so I went back to 0.5.12a. Normal sound works fine -- recording,
> playback, etc.
Hmm. I couldn't get 0.9.0beta10 to work with 2.4.17, either. However, it
just occurr
I've given up on trying to get Alsa 0.9.0beta10 working with Linux 2.4.17,
so I went back to 0.5.12a. Normal sound works fine -- recording,
playback, etc.
The problem is anytime I try to access /dev/sequencer with a MIDI
application, then entire system locks up. Hard freeze -- cursor stops
movi
Hi - I've been desperately trolling dejanews and google for ages trying
to get this issue sussed. I've just got an AudioExcel AV512 (CMI8737
chipset - cmipci driver), and I'm trying to get multiple sound sources
simultaneously a-la-esd using the latest and greatest beta ALSA drivers
(0.9.10).
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