is there any application at all like vsound for alsa? i notice that it can't write a
buffer from the alsa driver..
i have a half-duplex card on a lappie so i cannot record and play at the same time,
hence vsound is very useful to me.
cheers,
julian oliver
melbourne, australia
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You're welcome.
On Sun, 12 Jan 2003 00:48:52 +0100
Fabrice DELENTE <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Well, not obvious - if I had not read the Gentoo ALSA docs I wouldn't have
> > known about it! Although the sound card matrix docs do mention it.
>
> Yes, I said obvious because I had read about it
> Well, not obvious - if I had not read the Gentoo ALSA docs I wouldn't have
> known about it! Although the sound card matrix docs do mention it.
Yes, I said obvious because I had read about it in the alsamixer man page,
but it didn't ring any bell in my brain :^)
I think I'm going to have a loo
Lloyd,
The 1394 stack for Linux handles hot plugging very badly. Just 15
minutes ago I couldn't get my audio session drive to be recognized at
all. I had it running this morning, unmounted it and turned it off. The
machine was left on for a couple of hours without the drive mounted.
I came b
Well, not obvious - if I had not read the Gentoo ALSA docs I wouldn't have known about
it! Although the sound card matrix docs do mention it.
On Sat, 11 Jan 2003 19:50:06 +0100
Fabrice DELENTE <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > when doing alsamixer -c 1? Can you try unmuting there by pressing
Did you do an amixer set Master nn unmute where nn is a volume level?
On Sun, 12 Jan 2003 03:37:15 +0900
Georgi Georgiev <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Fabrice DELENTE wrote:
> >
> > Simple mixer control 'Master',0
> > Capabilities: pvolume pswitch pswitch-joined
> > Playback channels: Fron
> I think "off" refers to Mute. Do you have something like this by any chance
> (refering to the Master M and Headphone in my case):
>
> | +--+ +MM+ +MM+ |
> | |##| | | | | |
> | |##| | | | | |
> | |##| | | | |
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Am Samstag, 11. Januar 2003 19:13 schrieb Fridolin Weber:
> Deine Webseite zur Installation von SuSE linux 8.0 auf dem
> Dell 8200 war mir aeusserst hilfreich. Vielen Dank fuer all
> die bereitgestellte Information.
Freut mich sehr, dass es Dir half.
On Sat, 11 Jan 2003 15:57:12 +0100
Fabrice DELENTE <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
These numbers are the card number-service number. Check www.alsa-project.org in the
supported cards list for your card. Under details it tells you what these numbers are.
> By the way do you know whether the 0, 1, 3,
Fabrice DELENTE wrote:
By the way do you know whether the 0, 1, 3, 8 and 12 numbers in 1-0, 1-1,
etc.. are card independent (ie standard numbers that should be given
regardless of the card model)?
Standard numbers for sound services.
0 - mixer
1 - sequencer
3 - dsp
8 - sequencer2
12 - adsp
as ta
> Standard numbers for sound services.
> 0 - mixer
[...]
Ok, thanks.
> It sounds like you have a problem with your xmms configuration. How did you
> configure your xmms? What card does it use for output? Maybe you need to
> modprobe the other one, so that you get enough cards loaded? What happe
Hi,
Fabrice DELENTE hat gesagt: // Fabrice DELENTE wrote:
> 2°) After asking in comp.os.linux.harware, I was told to create a
> ~/.asoundrc file.
It's not needed, they told you wrong (I think).
> $ cat /etc/modules.conf
> # ALSA part
> alias char-major-116 snd
> alias snd-card-0 snd-ens1371
> a
Hello all.
I've got 2 cards on my system: one is a SB 16PCI, ens1371-based; the other
an on-board AC97 VIA686B chip.
1°) I installed alsa-0.90rc6. The first card worked all right in oss
emulation mode, but the other didn't work. It is recognized, and I can set
it up using alsamixer, but amixer te
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