On Wednesday 18 September 2002 01:13 am, Nikhil Deo wrote:
> After overcoming a few difficulties (gross understatement of
> the year) I was able to hear a test wav file through my Intel
> integrated card using AD1981A chipset.
>
> But I still cannot hear any sound when I try to listen to
> audio C
After overcoming a few difficulties (gross understatement of the year) I was
able to hear a test wav file through my Intel integrated card using AD1981A
chipset.
But I still cannot hear any sound when I try to listen to audio CDs.
I am using RH7.2 and have alsa-driver-0.9.0rc3
I will be glad to
Hello,
I'm installing the alsa driver in my Debian Woody, kernel 2.4.17,
for my intel8x0 sound card, all goes well, compiling and running
modprobe, but when I try to modify the modules.conf with update-modules,
I have the next error.
/etc/modutils/alsa: line 4: alias: char-major-116: not
Hello,
I'm installing the alsa driver in my Debian Woody, kernel 2.4.17, for
my intel8x0 sound card, all goes well, compiling and running modprobe,
but when I try to modify the modules.conf with update-modules, I have
the next error.
/etc/modutils/alsa: line 4: alias: char-major-116:
First thought would be get up to date with the 0.9 release of alsa
Once you've got that installed, try alsaconf to discover your soundcard.
That's worked for me, but I know mine were supported...
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Hi there,smart guys!
I've got a Dell latitude C610 installed with Redhat 7.1,after I downloaed
the alsa driver 0.5X,I just don't know how to set up the system.i even don't
know
Exactly what type of sound card I've got except that it's something from
crystal Co.any body could gimme a hand.
Thanks
Hi,
Need help, I have read all the docs that come with the SuSE 8.0 updated
0.9rc3 of alsa, but it was not written for mortals
or at least it's no where near plain english, I could just about
understand the 0.5.xx version of asound.conf but the new
layout of asound.state has me bamboozled.
The
OK, I think you're starting to talk about the 'MultiFace' and the
'DigiFace'. Those products I have no direct experience with, although I know
one guy using the MultiFace with Cubase SX under Windows.
I work on 1394 for a living, so I'm staying away from those products because
they are not 1394 c
At 16.52 17/09/02, you wrote:
>I believe that a 9636 user can purchase the extra little device to bring
>himself up to the 9652 level.
Ok, worked that out completely. You are right:
RME 9636/52 are the same card.
9636 is the card alone and is also named "Hammerfall Light"
9652 is the card plus t
Yeah, it's intentionally confusing, I think...note
that the photos at the RME page are of the same card
with 'tape' over the on-card title :)
The Hammerfall 9636 and 9652 have the same main card,
two ADAT outs, etc. If you buy the 9652, they add a
little daughter board with another ADAT set and
The 9636 has 2 ADAT ports + s/pdif. I own that one.
The 9652 is (I think) the same card, with another device that fills a second
slot, giving you another ADAT port + word clock support. See the RME site
for specifics, but this is what I remember when I purchased mine.
I believe that a 9636 user
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Date: Tue, 17 Sep 2002 17:51:27 +0100
From: James Tappin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Mark Knecht" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: [Alsa-user] MidiMan Audiophile 2496 remains completely silent
On Tue, 17 Sep 2002 06:38:51 -0700
"Mark Knecht" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
M
Hi!
I'm a bit confused about RME cards model names.
What is the real difference between an RME Hammerfall (standard/light/DSP)
and an RME 96 (9636/9652).
I have many cards here. On the box it says RME 9636/52, and there is a
picture of an hammer (falling ^_^) with a big "Project Hammerfall" logo
Hi,
I've check alsa soundcards matrix and it says that the ess maestro
2E is supported.
I've configured it (as explained on the alsa site), but I still can't
get it to record (tried with DAP), I've checked /proc/asound and everything
looks fine.
Any hints ?
Thanks
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Hi,
could you just tell me if it's possible to record sounds with an Ess
maestro 2E (using alsa version 0.9.0rc3) ?
Thanks
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Hi.
vanDongen-Gilcher wrote:
>You can change it in the /etc/asound.state file. Edit the appropiate
>control, and then do a alsactl restore.
Thank you. Now "Optical" input is selected successfully.
I tried recording by using ecasound. But it failed in the
following way. Let me know what is wron
Sven,
I use the AP2496 and it works fine for me.
I think that one time I had some sort of problems, sort of like this but
not identical. I believe I took the asound.state file and emptied it, and
then ran alsamixer again. At that point I got control back for whatever
wasn't working.
Cop
At 12.25 17/09/02, you wrote:
>At 11.56 16/09/02, you wrote:
>>I'm using an RME9652 under SuSE 8.0 (recompiled kernel with lowlatency
>>and alsa 0.9 from the distro, beta12 I think).
>>I'm using successfully CSound with the 8 channel analog output
>>daughterboard. Now I need to record.
>I've suc
On Mon, 16 Sep 2002, Øyvind Stegard wrote:
> Does ALSA (the library or the kernel drivers) support software mixing of
> several PCM streams in the _same_sense_ as aRTSd or esound(which sucks,
> btw), on any kind of soundcard ? If so, are there some simple guidelines
Not yet. This issue has be
Hi there,
I'm not able to get any sound out of a MidiMan Audiophile 2496 soundcard
using the latest Alsa Driver (0.9.0rc3).
Everything else including Input works fine though.
It just looks like the Master Output is muted all the time and can not
be unmuted using alsamixer or envy24control.
Wha
Hi,
i get this problem and somebody help me.
I get no surroundsound if i play dvd´s ( with xine or ogle ). If i
config the player for 6 channel output the sound i get is scrambled.
I use alsa0.9rec3 and the kernel 2.4.20pre7. My card is a C-Media
cmi8738-MC6.
I try to write a asound.conf to
At 11.56 16/09/02, you wrote:
>I'm using an RME9652 under SuSE 8.0 (recompiled kernel with lowlatency and
>alsa 0.9 from the distro, beta12 I think).
>I'm using successfully CSound with the 8 channel analog output
>daughterboard. Now I need to record.
I've succedeed in recording setting the "AD
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