Hi Marie,
Thanks a lot for the help. I will try it out and let you know if any further
issues are there. I didn't edit the /etc/modules.conf assuming that running
snddevices would do it for me.
Raghav
Marie Roch wrote:
Raghav,
I'm using the different motherboard and Linux distribution, b
Hi,
I've just installed a new Audiophile 2496 in my RedHat 8.0 box, and I've
set up the 0.9.0rc6 drivers properly as far as I can tell. Sound output
is OK in most apps (gnome-cd, xmms), however, sound fails to initialise in
quake3-engined games (RTCW and quake3 itself) with the error message
>
> Did you launch the ./snddevices script when installing alsa-driver ?
>
Thanks for the reply. Yes I tried this, with the same result.
I noticed that in my TiMidity++ (2.11.3) distribution there is a file
"alsa_a.c", which contains a reference to "/dev/snd/pcm00". Yet, after I
installed ALS
I am still seeing a problem with buffering in snd-sb16.
I have a full duplex voip app. Both systems are 2.4.16 kernel and
0.9.0rc6. One is via82c686 and the other is a SB Vibra16C.
The via82c686 works perfectly, but the Vibra16C mic buffering is screwy.
When the app is run sometimes the mic audi
Hello -
I managed to get alsa (kind of) working with my M-Audio Delta/66 sound
card but have some significant problems - would appreciate any suggestions:
1) All media play back too fast. A 6-minute mp3 will play in about
5:25; a RealPlayer video stream will buffer for a number of seconds,
Alex Anderson wrote:
I've followed the instructions to use TiMidity as the ALSA sequencer client.
I've installed TiMidity (2.11.3) with the following configuration:
./configure --enable-audio=alsa --enable-alsaseq --enable-gtk
--enable-spectrogram
I then installed ALSA (0.9.0) . When I try to
Hi,
I am using the snd-intel8x0 drivers (0.9.0rc6) on my IBM Thinkpad
running Linux 2.4.20. Everything seems to run fine until the machine
goes through a suspend/resume cycle when mono files/streams seem to get
played back at a much faster rate.
A cold reboot resolves the problem.
Any ideas o
I am really getting frustrated.
I am writting a VOIP app for amateur radio which has been half duplex
sound, but now needs to go to FULL duplex.
My app uses OSS type access, ioctl calls, as many using it only have OSS
free from teh kernel distrobutions.
Ok, I get alsa 0.9.0rc6 and compile and i
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Am Dienstag, 7. Januar 2003 15:58 schrieb Clemens Ladisch:
> I've had at least one report that it's working. The only
> problem is that you have to care about downloading the
> firmware at all. (And you need to have some recent version
> of the hotplu
Hello all.
I downloaded, compiled and installed alsa 0.90rc6.
When I run alsactl, I get the following answer:
$ alsactl -d store 0
alsactl: SND CTL open error: Sound protocol is not compatible
What does that mean?
Thanks.
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At Wed, 1 Jan 2003 18:19:10 +0100 (MET),
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> This works! Thank you!
> But now I get this message at boot time: depmod: *** Unresolved symbols in
> /lib/modules/2.4.19-686/alsa/snd-vxpocket.o
>
> What does this mean?
in fact, there are some unresolved symbols in the modul
At Fri, 27 Dec 2002 21:57:34 -0800 (PST),
Tejas Gandhi wrote:
>
> I need to auto probe cs4232, ad1848, and ns558
>
> I know that according to alsa, cs4232 does NOT auto
> probe. But in any case, how do I auto probe??
if it's an isa-pnp chip, then it's auto-probed.
for non-isapnp chip, you can t
At Wed, 25 Dec 2002 14:37:05 +,
Raptor wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I've an Ensoniq 1371 ( module ens1371 ).
> I saw than alsa create 4 dsp devices but I can only use /dev/dsp0 and a
> sound wrapper.
> The other devices are unusable unlike OSS which creates 4 dsp devices
> usable.
> SO how to use the
I bought this usb-audio interface one year ago, I couldn't use
this interface for several problem(only 24bit audio. etc...),
but alsa tells that was working.
I read the manual (
http://www.alsa-project.org/alsa-doc/doc-php/template.php3?company=AudioTrak&card=OPTOPlay&chip=AK4353&module=usb-audi
Josh Green wrote:
> I'm having some troubles getting my Edirol PCR-50 keyboard working
> Dec 29 19:39:47 SillyPuddy kernel: snd-usb-midi: created 2 output and 3 input ports
> Dec 29 19:39:47 SillyPuddy kernel: usb-uhci.c: uhci_submit_urb: pipesize for pipe
>40008480 is zero
> Dec 29 19:39:47 Silly
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I have a problem with Midisport UNO too. It is not the
> same product than Midisport 1x1 that Alsa supports,
>From the driver's point of view, it is.
> and I have been unable to make it work.
Please check that you have recent versions of the hotplugging scripts and
fxl
Christoph Eckert wrote:
> on
> http://www.informatik.uni-halle.de/~ladischc/midisport_linux_firmware.html
> I read a hack how to use the win drivers of MIDISport Uno
> with linux, thanks to the author.
>
> Can anyone here tell me that this is working or if there are
> any problems?
I've had at lea
Hi,
I have Mandrake 9.0, a serial port and a MIDI keyboard w/serial port
DIN. I can see the keyboard sending carrier & MIDI data under minicom at
34800 8N1 w/HW flow control.
Mandrake 9.0 uses alsa-utils-0.9.0-0.6rc2mdk and libalsa2-0.9.
How do I record from the keyboard ? I guess th
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