Hi all. I haveHi. I have a Crystal cs4236 running beta12 of the alsa
driver. I am trying to play audio Cds with a program called dcd which I
obtained from http://www.technopagan.org/dcd. The audio outputs fine to
the sound card, so I don't think that the problem is program specific.
When I go to l
Since I have seen no responses, perhaps this is not the right place to
ask about a problem with sound quality with the ALSA drivers. Could
someone suggest a more appropriate place to pose this sort of question?
Thanks,
dbr
On Tue, 2002-04-23 at 13:08, David B. Ritch wrote:
> I just installed t
On Wed, Apr 24, 2002 at 01:23:11PM +0200, Kasper Souren wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Since I don't think I'll manage to get the built-in ES1869 of my Compaq
> Armada 3500 working under ALSA, I'm thinking of buying a USB device. But are
> USB device supported under ALSA?
Nope. These devices might work wi
Actually, the Extigy is the only device that isn't supported at all
under linux. The fact that it is usb makes it problematic. The Audigy
cards are progressing well... but the Extigy may be a while. Reread the
matrix. Also, go to http://opensource.creative.com.
Todd
On Wed, 2002-04-24 at 06:
Hi,
Since I don't think I'll manage to get the built-in ES1869 of my Compaq
Armada 3500 working under ALSA, I'm thinking of buying a USB device. But are
USB device supported under ALSA?
I checked the ALSA soundcard matrix, and I noticed that only the
Soundblaster Extigy might be supported a
On Monday 22 Apr 2002 11:14, Holger Jenczewski wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> the following problem:
> Installed a SuSE 7.2 distro freshly to my disk. Set up alsa (it has
> 0.5.10b) using YaST2 - both soundcards (Terratec DMX w/ Driver es1968, and
> Midiman Delta 44 w/ driver ice1712) were detected and c
Hello all,
the following problem:
Installed a SuSE 7.2 distro freshly to my disk. Set up alsa (it has 0.5.10b)
using YaST2 - both soundcards (Terratec DMX w/ Driver es1968, and Midiman
Delta 44 w/ driver ice1712) were detected and configured correctly.
Everything worked.
Then built a vanilla
Hi ho, got another question about my Audiophile 2496, in particular,
the envy24control program from alsa-tools.
There is a difference in output volume levels between selecting "PCM
Out" and "Digital Mix" in the patchbay/router, i.e. "PCM Out" is
noticeably softer than "Digital Mix".
Oh also, the
Takashi Iwai wrote:
> i set my priority to alsa-devel ML, and i guess other developers /
> testes do so. if you have a non-trivial driver problem, please post
> to alsa-devel ml, too, (with a meaningful subject, preferably :)
> so that we - at least - "know" the problems. "fix the problem" is a
At Tue, 23 Apr 2002 09:09:51 +0900,
Ryan Shaw wrote:
>
> R Parker wrote:
>
> > I know further into the thread there's some criticism
> > of Alsa support that's aimed at the developers. I
> > think it's most unfortunate that the developers have
> > built such an interesting solution for linux aud
On Tuesday 23 Apr 2002 18:29, James Edwards wrote:
> Hi,
> I'm running an IBM t23 thinkpad with redhat 7.2. I've updated to the 2.5.8
> kernel in the hope that I would have better luck there than with modules.
> But the problem is also present in the kernel. Everything sounds fine at
> first bu
Hi,
This is Dave J. Andruczyk's post to the mailing list:
Alsa DEVFS Howto
I managed to solve my own problem with my previous
issues with ALSA on devfs. I'm going to share them in
case people have the same issues. (and they will on
devfs)
In /etc/init.d/alsasound (the alsa startup/shutdown
scr
Hi,
> > Did you try to compile alsa yourselves or have you
> used the deb
> > packages? This might be your problem.
I build from CVS.
parker
> I used the alsa-source deb package, actually a
> tarball: untar into
> /usr/src/modules/alsa-driver and then do a Debian
> modules compile and
> insta
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