On Mon, 29 Apr 2002, Wayne Whitney wrote:
q> Hello,
>
> I'm running kernel 2.5.10-dj1, and I was hoping to run Quake 3 Arena 1.31
> on my Sis 7012 audio hardware (Sis 735 chipset) using the snd-intel8x0
> ALSA driver and the ALSA OSS emulation. When I try to run quake3, it
> reports:
>
> Could
I [somewhat inadvertantly] changed the PCI slot it was in and now it
works.
On Thu, 2 May 2002, Chris wrote:
|Date: Thu, 2 May 2002 17:27:25 -0400 (EDT)
|From: Chris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
|To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
|Subject: RME Digi 96/Pad (rev 4) not found
|
|kernel: ALSA card-rme96.c:1555: unable t
On Sat, Apr 27, 2002 at 08:55:07PM -0400, Stephane Bourgeois wrote:
> I?m trying to install alsaplayer-0.99.58-2 but I get a failed
> dependencies: I miss libstdc++.so.2.10
Hi Stephane,
Are you installing it from .rpms?
You probably needs the libstdc++*.rpm package too. Which distribution is
On Mon, 29 Apr 2002, Wayne Whitney wrote:
> Any thought on how to make this work using ALSA and ALSA OSS emulation?
Well, after much experimentation and the use of the source, I figured it
out. The trick is to tell oss_pcm.c to disable the use of plugins, so
that quake3's mmap() call will succe
Hello,
I have finally installed the alsa-driver-0.5.12a on my Red Hat 7.2
linux box with the Crystal Semiconductor CS4236 sound card. IT works great
but my /etc/modules.conf gets overwritten by Linux upon each reboot and it
adds in a cs4232 driver.
Recap: I get my 1) /etc
I have compiled esound 0.2.25 with ALSA 0.9 with no problems. It works
great. The file in esound audio_alsa.c is part of ALSA 0.5 support in
esound. Maybe you have old headers of ALSA 0.5 installed in your
computer.
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Have big pipe
I'm having problems getting sound into or out of my RME 9652.
For input, I'm connecting the toslink output of a DAT deck to the
ADAT1 input of the RME. When I do arecord -f DAT this.wav, I get
nothing but zeroes.
For input, I'm connecting the toslink output the RME's ADAT1 to the
digital input
Hello,
I recently got myself a shiny new MSI KT3 Ultra motherboard, and that's when
Problems Started.
That KT333-based motherboard uses the VIA 8233A audio chipset. As of ALSA
0.9.0rc1, it doesn't seem to be supported too well.
Here are my problems with it:
- When the computer (Linux Slackwar
Hello,
I have finally installed the alsa-driver-0.5.12a on my Red Hat 7.2 linux box
with the Crystal Semiconductor CS4236 sound card. IT works great but my
/etc/modules.conf gets overwritten by Linux upon each reboot and it adds in
a cs4232 driver.
Recap: I get my 1) /etc/modules.conf configured
> IIRC, the RME9652 driver should be loaded at boot time,
> very early in the boot sequence.
> Can anyone confirm this, and maybe explain why?
The Hammerfall needs a contiguous memory block to work with (I believe it's
~1.7 megs) which must be set aside at boot time. I have seen people put
some
Hello,
I'm running kernel 2.5.10-dj1, and I was hoping to run Quake 3 Arena 1.31
on my Sis 7012 audio hardware (Sis 735 chipset) using the snd-intel8x0
ALSA driver and the ALSA OSS emulation. When I try to run quake3, it
reports:
Could not mmap dma buffer PROT_WRITE|PROT_READ
trying mmap PROT_W
Hi
I would like to get a new sound card, but I'm not quite sure what to get, can
anyone recomend one?
I don't want a creative sound card if at all posible, for various reasons I
will not go into.
The sound card will be used to connect my PC to a HiFi, therefore I need some
quality (phono sock
Hi,
I am considering bying a Trust Sound Expert Digital Sorround Card. I have two question
first, though:
a) If I connect two digital sources (one to each of the s/pdif inputs), will I then be
able to switch between them from software even if both carries a non-zero signal?
b) Can the card sy
Hi,
I have built a mp3-player using LRP (www.linuxrouter.org) as OS. First
I used the built-in driver from Kernel 2.2.19, but with this one I
wasn't able to change the settings of bass and treble.
So I downloaded alsa-driver 0.5.12a, alsa-lib 0.5.10b and alsa-utils 0.5.10,
cross-compiled them
(
On Tue, Apr 30, 2002 at 01:06:01AM -0400, Ivica Bukvic wrote:
> I've been trying to get the Crystal Sound (CS4205) notebook (Dell
> Inspiron 8200) soundcard to work with both OSS and Alsa (although I
> would prefer to get Alsa working rather than OSS), but it seems that
> both drivers have insuffi
hello everyone !
we have created a new mailing list for linux audio announcements.
it is moderated, and will be low-volume.
typical announcements might be:
* releases of audio applications or new drivers
* releases of documentation
* latency or scheduling-related kernel patches
* conferenc
Hi all,
I've been trying to get the Crystal Sound (CS4205) notebook (Dell
Inspiron 8200) soundcard to work with both OSS and Alsa (although I
would prefer to get Alsa working rather than OSS), but it seems that
both drivers have insufficient info about this card to get it to work. I
did get it to
Hello,
I would like to use the alsa driver for my new MB MSI KT3 and AC97 VIA8233A
chipset for sound.
But when I install all last alsa package, and I put that in modules.conf:
alias char-major-116 snd
alias snd-card-0 snd-via8233
options snd-via8233 snd_index=0
# OSS/Free setup
alias char-majo
I noted that enabling P2C-C2P Concurrency in BIOS setup and PCI Master Read Cacheing
the audio card work fine with es1371 module.
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On Tue, Apr 30, 2002 at 10:50:06AM +0300, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> time alsaplayer starts it screws up this setting, as it sets th volume to
> 100 back again, causing my speakers to explode (not literally ;) ). Is ALSA
> Player trying to unmute the Master and other channels by setting them to
>
I am still failing to record from by DAT via S/PDIF on a MidiMan
DiO2496. Last time I asked this question i was asked if I had used
arecord -Dplug:spdif a.wav
and the answer is now yes I have and I get no input at all (just the
wav header for 0 samples). If I use
arecord a.wa
I receive the same error message from amixer and the other ALSA tools:
$ amixer
ALSA lib control.c:601:(snd_ctl_open_noupdate) Invalid CTL default
amixer: Mixer attach default error: No such file or directory
$ alsamixer
ALSA lib control.c:601:(snd_ctl_open_noupdate) Invalid
Hello all,
The good news first: ALSA runs on my system.
What's not so good is that I believe for the wrong reasons. During boot I
see a line 'insmod snd-emu10k1' and two lines with some IRQ stuff. Later in
the boot process ALSA says ALSA driver (version 0.9.0beta12) is already
running. So far s
What version of alsa are you trying to install? I remember seeing this error
with the 5.10x, but not in the 0.9x or cvs.
Kevin
--- Garrick Sitongia <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> It seems there is a continuing problem with Mandrake linux and "confdefs.h"
> missing. A search on the internet finds
This already came up but doesn't seem to be resolved.
I have a Terratec DMX XFire 1024. Hardware MIDI doesn't
work (at least via OSS emulation).
Question 1: how can I test MIDI support, i.e. what is a program
that uses the ALSA MIDI interface?
Question 2: I also have some problems under window
Hello!
I have installed a red hat linux 7.2 system on my PC, and need some help
for getting started with sound (i am a newbie to linux).
I downloaded the alsa drivers from the web and tried the configure,
make, make install procedure, but it didnt't work. Is there a (perhaps
german) installat
I'm having trouble with some sound capabilities with ALSA 0.5.12a on an ESS Technology ES1969 Solo-1 in my laptop, using module es1938. Some sound files play well (have tried wav and au files), while others do not. RealPlayer (8.0.3.421) is very scratchy, even with custom sampling rates turned off
I upgraded to Alsa 0.9.0rc1, and the digital output jack of my SB Live 5.1
stopped working. With 0.9.0beta12 it worked fine, but now there's no sound
coming out (and I mean standard sound, not ac3 passthrough). I have tried
different ext_in and ext_out settings, as well as changed the digital jack
On Tue, Apr 23, 2002 at 01:33:28PM -0600, Ori Pessach wrote:
> I've seen similar problems on NEC laptops that overheated, causing the
> sound quality to get worse.
>
> Does it get better when you reboot? It would help if you characterized
> the nature of the deterioration. Are you getting more
Ryan Shaw wrote:
>
> I appreciate you contributing your system information. Since you and
> the other people who have working SMP systems are using RedHat, it
> would seem that the crucial difference is RedHat's ac kernel vs.
> Debian's stock kernel. (It is not the Debian source package, sin
For some reason, the loopback device (snd-seq-dummy) and the mpu401
(snd-mpu401) do not show up in /proc/asound/sndtstat and aconnect -lio.
All I get are the OPL3, MPU401 and EMU800 of the SBAWE32.
Is there anything else to do to announce seq-dummy and mpu-401 to
the sequencer ? I don't use devfs
The great James Tappin wrote:
> The -card is obsolete naming -- it's just snd-* now (The docs only got
> updated a few days ago), so just remove the -card in modules.conf (e.g.
> snd-card-ice1712 -> snd-ice1712).
Thank you so much! That was really all that was to it!
Holger
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Well, the kernel OSS driver for the i8x0-family AC97 sound chips really,
really sucks. The ALSA driver seems to fix the problem - comparing it to
another system (using the XMMS tone generator) the sound is correct -
however, there is one problem. mmap()ing the emulated OSS device doesn't
work. I'v
Hello,
I just updated alsamixergui and aconnectgui. The code is now up to date
with alsa-utils 0.9.0rc1.
alsamixergui and aconnectgui are fltk front-ends for alsamixer
and aconnect. thet are written directly on top of the alsamixer and
aconnect source, leaving the original source intact, only a
Hi I was alerted to this thread by Paul Winkler,
I have an SMP system with two cpus and an audiophile 24/96. I am running
a low latency kernel 2.4.18SMP and the Alsa0.9beta12 drivers, on a
highly modified originally Redhat 7.x system
--Analog audio duplex and midi work fine,
--I have had no sy
Folks,
I've been using C off and on for years and have always been an
audiophile and computer zealot. I am slowly turning my computer into
the center of my home theater.music system. It is my front-end
(cd/dvdplayer) and my preamp/processor..
I want to learn how to create plug-ins for progra
I've seen similar problems on NEC laptops that overheated, causing the
sound quality to get worse.
Does it get better when you reboot? It would help if you characterized
the nature of the deterioration. Are you getting more hiss? More
distortion? Is the sound breaking up?
-Ori Pessach
James
I think I've solved the problem. I changed the output module of xmms to use
oss and things seem to be working for 2+ hours.
Thanks,
Ori Pessach writes:
> I've seen similar problems on NEC laptops that overheated, causing the
> sound quality to get worse.
>
> Does it get better when you
Hi!
I am running an ibook with suse linux for ppc 7.1, kernel 2.4.18 and gcc
2.95.3. I am having trouble compilning the alsa driver 0.9 beta 12
whenever it tries to compile snd_powermac.o it crashes with the
following error messages:
../alsa-kernel/ppc/pmac.c: In function `snd_pmac_suspend':
.
Hi,
are there any efforts or is there any progress in updating the CS46xx driver?
Is someone working on changing the DSP code to support multichannel output and S/PDIF
output?
Is there someone out there who tries to reverse engineer the windows driver to enhance
the ALSA driver?
Or has Cirrus re
Hi,
I'm running a T23 thinkpad with an intel snd card and redhat 7.2. I've
updated to the 2.5.8 kernel to get alsa because I was having problems with
the modules. But the problem also occurs with the new kernel. Everything
seems to work fine at first but after about thirty minutes of playi
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