On Tuesday, Aug 20, 2002, at 12:07 Australia/Sydney, Nate Carlson wrote:
> On Mon, 19 Aug 2002, Nate Carlson wrote:
>> I'm having a slight issuew ith the cs46xx drivers.. got everything
>> working for optical outputs, except that it seems that the forward and
>> rear channels are reversed. For e
On Tuesday 20 August 2002 12:13 am, Luke Hammer wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I've been trying to compile alsa-drivers-0.9.0rc3 on my RedHat 7.3
> system, and the compilation dies with the following errors:
>
>
>
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I had the same problems.. In fac, just Saturday or Sunday (I forget which),
this solution w
I have audigy, and latest alsa, and used alsaconf 9 for configging
modules.conf.
everything but oss emulation works, despite installing rc1 of the oss
package.
am i doing something wrong? i cannot use real player and stuff like that:(
__
Hello,
I've been trying to compile alsa-drivers-0.9.0rc3 on my RedHat 7.3
system, and the compilation dies with the following errors:
make[1]: Entering directory `/local/src/alsa/alsa-driver-0.9.0rc3/isa'
gcc -DALSA_BUILD -D__KERNEL__ -DMODULE=1
-I/local/src/alsa/alsa-driver-0.9.0rc3/inclu
On Mon, 19 Aug 2002, Nate Carlson wrote:
> I'm having a slight issuew ith the cs46xx drivers.. got everything
> working for optical outputs, except that it seems that the forward and
> rear channels are reversed. For example, vocals that usually come out of
> the front channels are played through
Howdy,
I'm having a slight issuew ith the cs46xx drivers.. got everything working
for optical outputs, except that it seems that the forward and rear
channels are reversed. For example, vocals that usually come out of the
front channels are played through the rear speakers. I'm running the CVS
Looked At whether the drivers and cards were installed:
[lbos@zaphod lbos]$ cat /proc/asound/version
Advanced Linux Sound Architecture Driver Version 0.5.12a.
Compiled on Mar 15 2002 for kernel 2.4.18-6mdk with versioned symbols.
[lbos@zaphod lbos]$ cat /proc/asound/cards
0 [card1 ]:
El Lun 19 Ago 2002 18:24, Michael Martin escribió:
> Where am I going wrong? When I did aconnect -i no usb device was shown.
> ""Aug 19 17:11:57 linux kernel: ALSA ../alsa-kernel/usb/usbaudio.c:1966:
> cannot create a card instance 0""
>
> MK-249 USB MIDI keyboard is the Evolution keyboard.
>
> I
Hi all,
Any tips on getting my Hoontech DS-XG (YMF-754) spdif working again, it
worked fine (although no ac3 passthru) with the std alsa 0.5.10. I am
running a shiny new SuSE 8 sys but yast2 does not give an "enable spdif
out" - how do I do it by hand?
yours,
Barrie Grieve
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On Mon, 19 Aug 2002 00:41:22 -0800
Paul Berry <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello:
>
> Okay, here is what I've got: the alsa-driver-0.5.12a package (w/
> alsa-lib-0.5.10b & alsa-utils-0.5.10), on a redhat 7.0 distro using a
> 2.2.18-22 custom compiled kernel with sound enabled as a module, no OSS
Followed Pedro's advice. I compiled and install successfully the ALSA lib,
utils and kernel driver packages.
modprobe snd-usb-midi worked.
I checked my /var/log/messages file after plugging the usb device in and
here are the results:
Aug 19 17:11:56 linux kernel: hub.c: USB new device connect o
El Lun 19 Ago 2002 15:34, Michael Martin escribió:
> Hi,
>
> I downloaded, compiled, installed the alsa drivers (0.9.0rc3)
You need alsa-lib and alsa-utils packages also.
> I did modprobe snd-cmipci
> I did modprobe usb-midi
> All successful.
>
> But then I did aconnect -i and I could only see m
Hi,
I downloaded, compiled, installed the alsa drivers (0.9.0rc3)
I did modprobe snd-cmipci
I did modprobe usb-midi
All successful.
But then I did aconnect -i and I could only see my sound card's External
MIDI interface, not the usb-midi interface.
Do I need to add any lines to my /etc/modules.
Hi,
Is it possible to control the line in input, so that the sound coming in
to my line in is played on all my speakers. What I mean is I have a 5.1
Surround sound card but line in on my sound card is only stereo. So what I
would like is the line in sound to go to all the speakers. Is this
possib
hi,
Tom Whiting hat gesagt: // Tom Whiting wrote:
>
> >
> > Try 'modprobe snd-ens1371' :)
> >
> Actually, for some damned reason, the Ensoniq card requires the Free OSS mixer
> junk **boggle**.
> Oddly enough, before adding all that, I got /dev/dsp no such device errors.
> **shrug**
>
> Now to
i have a sb live 5.1 and would like to use all 6
analog channels out. i can get rear and front channels working with latest alsa
but no center/lfe. i also tried the emu10k1 driver v0.19a with no success (still
no center even after switching to analog mode using emu-config -a)
any help would
>
> Try 'modprobe snd-ens1371' :)
>
Actually, for some damned reason, the Ensoniq card requires the Free OSS mixer
junk **boggle**.
Oddly enough, before adding all that, I got /dev/dsp no such device errors.
**shrug**
Now to go through and rebuild everything to use alsa instead of OSS.
--
Hi,
I downloaded, compiled, installed the alsa drivers (0.9.0rc3)
I did modprobe snd-cmipci
I did modprobe usb-midi
All successful.
But then I did aconnect -i and I could only see my sound card's External
MIDI interface, not the usb-midi interface.
Do I need to add any lines to my /etc/modules.
On Mon, 19 Aug 2002 03:53:04 -0500
Tom Whiting <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Personally I'd suggest that a compile failure merits updating the
> > tarballs on the front page - 0.9.0rc3a or something like that - because
> > compilation failures are guaranteed to put people off ALSA for good.
>
As root (or inside your alsa script):
alsactl store# save settings
alsactl restore # restore settings
On Mon, 19 Aug 2002 03:36:47 -0400
"J. Scott Amort" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> > Run alsamixer and change the volume of the item "Headphone 1".
> > Both items "Headphone LFE 1" and
> Personally I'd suggest that a compile failure merits updating the
> tarballs on the front page - 0.9.0rc3a or something like that - because
> compilation failures are guaranteed to put people off ALSA for good.
> Personally I'd suggest that a compile failure merits updating the
> tarballs on th
Hello:
Okay, here is what I've got: the alsa-driver-0.5.12a package (w/
alsa-lib-0.5.10b & alsa-utils-0.5.10), on a redhat 7.0 distro using a
2.2.18-22 custom compiled kernel with sound enabled as a module, no OSS
drivers. All this for a awe64 gold sound card.
I am able to compile and install a
> Run alsamixer and change the volume of the item "Headphone 1".
> Both items "Headphone LFE 1" and "Headphone Center 1" must be _muted_.
Thanks, this got the headphones working (it's always the simple
things...), however, I have to set this every time I reboot the machine.
Is there a way to ke
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