thanks for your swift reply,
at approximately Fri, 01 Nov 2002 17:51:31 +0100, the X-mailer used by
Adam Jones <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> suggested that
"yam9070.1590.120533200@proserpine" is somehow related to:
> | #O#n 31-Oct-02, de|ire wrote:
> |
> | > naturally the first port o
I dit it, but there's no differences...
Perhaps the problem doesn't come from the registers with incorrect values but from the
process of initialization. When i load the drivers for the first time, i hear nothing,
but when i load the drivers for the second time, i hear a little plop (and i think
I posted a while back about not getting correct surround sound with my
cmedia 8738 card. Since no one replied to my post, or to a couple other
posts about the same problem that i found when digging through the
archives, i will ask again.
When I try to use more than 2 channels I get very distor
On Thu, 31 Oct 2002 23:18:01 +0800 (PHT)
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> hi all:
> i got mandrake 8.1 linux 2.4.8
> on my installation i got my Sound Blaster AWE32 (ISA) installed and is
> running perfectly
> now i got to add one more sound card Yamaha OPL3-SAx (also ISA).
>
> heres what happens now
Adam Jones writes:
> #O#n 31-Oct-02, de|ire wrote:
>
> > naturally the first port of call is "have i used the snddevices script
> > to generate the dev entries" and the answer is yes. after using it
> > *alsa appears to work fine* BUT my problem is that on restart, the
> > /dev/snd directory
#O#n 01-Nov-02, Steve Frampton wrote:
> Client 64 : "External MIDI 0" [Kernel]
> Port 0 : "MIDI 0-0" (RWeX)
> Client 65 : "Emu10k1 WaveTable" [Kernel]
> Port 0 : "Emu10k1 Port 0" (-We-)
> Port 1 : "Emu10k1 Port 1" (-We-)
> Port 2 : "Emu10k1 Port 2" (-We-)
> Port 3 : "Emu10k1 Port
#O#n 31-Oct-02, de|ire wrote:
> naturally the first port of call is "have i used the snddevices script
> to generate the dev entries" and the answer is yes. after using it
> *alsa appears to work fine* BUT my problem is that on restart, the
> /dev/snd directory *completely disappears* forcing me t
Pedro I. sanchez writes:
>Try setting the *headphone* level high. I'm still waiting for a magic
>wizard in the ALSA project to explain why a low headphone level will
>shut off the sound output in this driver, even when the vol and pcm
>levels are high.
>Give it a try,
That was it. The Headphone o
On 31-Oct-02, Robert Spier wrote:
> We have (many) (identical) machines with i810 sound chips on them, and
> they work fine under OSS, but under ALSA no sound is emitted.
>
> I've tried making sure all the appropriate (and inappropriate) volume
> levels are up (via both the old oss mixer interfac
Hi!
I have a Soundblaster Live and didn't have any problems with alsa
until rc3. My system is Debian/Testing.
I'm using xmms with the xmms-alsa output plugin. Since rc3 xmms
segfaults sometimes with the message:
ALSA lib pcm_hw.c:292:(snd_pcm_hw_hw_params) SNDRV_PCM_IOCTL_HW_PARAMS
failed: Nicht
hi there...
/dev/snd points to /proc/asound/dev which only exists when alsa is running.
jcw@mymachine:/dev$ ls -l snd
lrwxrwxrwx1 root root 16 Oct 3 14:25 snd ->
/proc/asound/dev
so nothing is misbehaving. and you don't need to keep running the
snddevices script. simple (a
Hello!
I get the following error when trying to run alsamixer to turn my sound
volume up (i.e i cant get the sound to work!)
ALSA lib simple.c:944:(simple_add1) helem (MIXER,'IEC958 Playback
Switch',0,0,0) appears twice or more
alsamixer: function snd_mixer_load failed: Invalid argument
i compil
On Thu, 31 Oct 2002 22:08:01 +0300
"Maartin " <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> - Original Message -
> From: Mathy Vanvoorden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: 29 Oct 2002 21:15:26 +0100
> To: Maartin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Re: Fw: Re: [Alsa-user] fm801+rh8.0
>
>
> > On Tue, 2002
hi there new to this list and alsa.
i am having a problem that i see has been expressed but not clearly fixed in the
threads by quite a few other people.
i am having the problem of snd_ctl_open failed when starting any sound application.
naturally the first port of call is "have i used the sndde
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