Hi everybody! I'm very glad to say that my brand new Soundblaster Audigy works great
with Alsa (been able to watch DVDs with XINE with 5.1 surround).
There's only one thing that I can't manage: letting the LFE work with simple stereo
output (ie: XMMS playing MP3s).
I downloaded a so called 'Surr
On Wednesday 21 August 2002 02:57 pm, Scott Bronson wrote:
> I posted the solution to this a few days ago.
And it's the third time since then (that I can remember) that this problem has
come up.
Perhaps someone should fix this problem in the releases so it quits coming up?
--
I posted the solution to this a few days ago.
remove include/linux/isapnp.h from the alsa-drivers package and run
configure again.
It sounds like the same problem. Hopefully that fixes it.
On Wed, 2002-08-21 at 13:09, Les Burns wrote:
>
>
> My 5th attempt at Alsa has just failed at compile
A few days ago, I asked about what appears to be the same problem.
0.9.0rc3 under 2.4.20-pre2 on C-Media 8738 (cmipci):
mpg321 0.2.10: Distorted output. I get maybe 8 pops a second. It's
unlistenable. Both -d alsa and -d alsa09 sound identical.
aplay 0.9.0rc3 on http://www.bigview.net/BTJust
On 21-Aug-99, ashendra singh wrote:
> i've install the latest alsa mods on my suse 7.0 system (kernel
> 2.4.18) and have working sound. i would like to use oss applications
> but they complain about no /dev/dsp (it is there however) what wrong?
Did you run the "snddevices" script from the alsa-d
On 21-Aug-02, Paul Berry wrote:
> However I used to be able to use the following command to play my
> sbawe with my external midi keyboard: [pnb@rink jazz]$ cat /dev/midi00
>> /dev/midi01
>
> This simple command no longer works, I get:
> bash: /dev/midi01: No such device
>
> What commands shoul
My 5th attempt at Alsa has just failed at compile.
In file included from als100.c:1:
../alsa-kernel/isa/als100.c:121: elements of array `snd_als100_pnpids'
have incomplete type
../alsa-kernel/isa/als100.c:123: warning: implicit declaration of
function `ISAPNP_CARD_ID'
../alsa-kernel/isa/als100
On Wed, 21 Aug 2002, Benny Sjostrand wrote:
> The SPDIF input is still very experimental and buggy, the SPDIF output
> should work fine, the only thing you need to do is to turn it on by the
> mixer, remember it's off by default.
Have you used the optical outs with a true surround sound receiver
Try loading the oss stuff manually (see below).
I have had a similar issue on two machines since
upgrading to rc3. The oss stuff is there, but has to
be loaded manually for some reason (i.e. my previously
working, uneditied modules.conf file no longer loads
the oss stuff at boot time...??).
Try
I have a C-Media 8738 based card, and I can get it working in Linux. The
problem is the sound regardless of the level is heavily distorted, as if it
is playing unsigned samples as signed and vice-versa. Is there a work-around
for this?
Thanks,
Daniel
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Hello:
Wow, after several days and attempts to compile and install various
versions of the drivers, alsa-drivers 0.9.0rc3 worked for me. (neither
alsa-drivers 0.9.0rc2 or the 0.5.10b drivers would work for me. "Stable"
is mis-leading to a newbie).
The mixer and audio, or pcm, and midi work for m
I have an audigy and latest alsa, and installed all the packages, but real
player, esd, and normal mixer apps don't work...
here is my modules.conf
# --- BEGIN: Generated by ALSACONF, do not edit. ---
# --- ALSACONF verion 0.9.0 ---
alias char-major-116 snd
alias snd-card-0 snd-emu10k1
alias
>
> I can get sound fine through the card, just not through the optical
> connection, which I enabled by uncommenting the two lines mentioned in
> a previous email...
The SPDIF input is still very experimental and buggy, the SPDIF output
should work fine, the only thing you
need to do is to tu
On Wed, 21 Aug 2002, Jeremy Higgs wrote:
> That seemed to work for alsaplayer... however, when playing an MP3 which
> sounds fine through XMMS, the sound was fuzzy (I turned down the levels
> in alsamixer to around 90, but it was still terrible). It plays
> though... but only through the normal st
Hi,
Thanks to the help I was given via this list, I was able to compile all
the most recent alsa packages (0.9.0rc3) correctly.
Now it seems I have a problem with the sound itself. When playing an mp3
in either mpg321 or XMMS, the sound quality is great at first, but after
a few second (the e
Hello,
i am trying to get the terratec DMX 6Fire 24/96 card to work on linux using
alsa. the playback seems alright, but the Microphone In input doesn't work.
Is that because i misconfigured something, or are there problems with the
inputs on the DMX 6Fire? do the other analog inputs work?
__
The Evolution USB MIDI Devices are standard USB class compliant devices.
I've added
audio
usb-midi
snd-usb-midi
snd-usb-audio
to my blacklist file, although I would really like to know how to setup
my /etc/modules.conf file properly to use these modules.
The vendor id is: 0a4d
The product id is:
On Saturday 21 August 1999 03:06 am, ashendra singh wrote:
> i've install the latest alsa mods on my suse 7.0 system (kernel 2.4.18) and
> have working sound. i would like to use oss applications but they complain
> about no /dev/dsp (it is there however) what wrong? this is what a lsmod
/dev/dsp
i've install the latest alsa mods on my suse 7.0
system (kernel 2.4.18) and have working sound. i would like to use oss
applications but they complain about no /dev/dsp (it is there however) what
wrong? this is what a lsmod gives me:
Module Size Used by
snd-seq
> Also, I have sound in KDE already. So if I wanted to
> use anything written for ALSA, I'd have to ditch my
> current driver?
No, you can KEEP Arts in KDE (actually, I just turn it off, Alsa's smart
enough to handle things sent it's way). This is one of the ADVANTAGES of
using Alsa vs OSS/Free
Hi,
Marco Nadal hat gesagt: // Marco Nadal wrote:
> So the game is only compatible with Kernels 2.2.x and
> 2.0.x. Would the sourcecode (src.rpm) be compatible
> between kernel versions?
Yes.
> Is
> alsa-2.2.19-0.05.10b-6-6.4mdk.src.rpm
> the right source package for my system?
Please don't in
On Wednesday, Aug 21, 2002, at 08:13 Australia/Sydney, Benny Sjostrand
wrote:
> start alsaplayer with "-f 2048",
That seemed to work for alsaplayer... however, when playing an MP3
which sounds fine through XMMS, the sound was fuzzy (I turned down the
levels in alsamixer to around 90, but it w
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