Frank Barknecht wrote:
> somehow I seem not to be able to get Midi working on my Edirol UA-20
> USB interface. I configured it according to the instructions on
> www.alsa-project.org/alsa-doc but I can't see or use the midi ports,
> neither in /proc/asound/seq/clients not with "aconnect -l[io]". I
Hi again list,
If anyone has managed to get recording from line in with a via82xx card to
work could you please email me your /etc/asound.state file?
I am pretty sure my mixer settings are correct and still I am recording only
silence.
So if I could see a working asound.state it might help me fi
I'm trying to get alsa 0.9.x installed on this Dell Latitude C610 laptop that uses
onboard AC97 sound.
No matter what release of 0.9.x I get from the website or CVS, I always have the same
problem. The module is built and loaded correctly(I assume, it doesn't give any
errors), but when I go to
Hello!
I don't understand the asound.state file. But Maybe you might open alsamixer
and loo if:
line is properly unmuted and if mic is muted. For I had problems with that
one. Then what about pcm? then I think if you go to the left, there are items
like capture and input gain. You must set thos
Hello!
Which version of timidity are you running? Is it a 2.something version? If
not go to the timidity page and fetch the newest one. Then: Did you compile
this timidity yourself? If not, the alsa-patch from Takashi might not be
included. I don't know where to get it, but if you search the alsa
something wrong here, i'm a newbie. i can't find what i've forgotten :
i try to launch timidity as a alsa sequencer by typing timidity -iA
-B2,8 -Os -EFreverb=0 and it doesn't work, the program can't stop.
then i kill it and i type :
[root@localhost@localdomain root]# timidity -iA
mcop warning:
Hallo,
somehow I seem not to be able to get Midi working on my Edirol UA-20
USB interface. I configured it according to the instructions on
www.alsa-project.org/alsa-doc but I can't see or use the midi ports,
neither in /proc/asound/seq/clients not with "aconnect -l[io]". I do
see the configured
Hi list,
I am having problems recording with a VIA82XX sound card using ALSA 0.9 RC7.
I can play back mp3, ogg and wav files ok using mpg321, ogg123 and aplay.
I have connected the output from a minidisc player to the line in of my
onboard sound card and when I play the minidisc I can hear the a
Sorry it took so long to post again... Kinda got ambushed with other tasks.
I am still not getting the codec to work correctly with the Via 686 driver,
still
getting codec detection errors.
Below is a snip from dmesg:
ALSA ../alsa-kernel/pci/via82xx.c:370: codec_valid: codec 0 is not valid
[0x80
Hi
When I try to change the PCM volume using alsamixer, nothing happens. It
just plays at the same volume. Mute does work though. The Master volume
also does work as expected. Is this a limitation of some cheap on-board
chipsets, wrong driver loaded, missing feature to be added some time,
some
I've built and installed alsa-driver, alsa-lib, alsa-utils and alsa-tools
0.9.0rc7, according to the guide at:
http://beyond.linuxfromscratch.co.uk/view/cvs/multimedia/libdriv.html
The build succeeds, and the modules are put into my
/lib/modules/2.4.20/kernel/drivers/sound directory. I've als
I am still trying to get my nForce sound working via ALSA.
Since I last said anything here, I have attempted to use the 2.4.21-pre2-jp15
kernel which has ALSA built in [1]
There is almost no change, except I get more informative messages now.
When I try to play an MP3 in XMMS, the following is p
Hi, using 'cvscompile', I am seemingly unable to install alsa-libs on Gentoo
Linux. Here is the output from the cvscompile script, when ran in the
alsa-lib directory:
aserver.o(.text+0xe5f):/root/Downloads/alsa-cvs-temp/alsa-lib/aserver/aserver.c:478:
undefined reference to `snd_pcm_avail_updat
Hi,
I have a VIA 8233A AC97 sound device in an MSI with an Athlon board/cpu.
I'm running Red Hat kernel 2.4.18-14.
I downloaded the alsa :
driver 0.9.0rc7
lib 0.9.0rc7
utils 0.9.0rc7
oss-0.9.0rc1 (not needed?)
I compiled and loaded the via82xx module, etc according to:
http://www.alsa-project.o
Peter
Thank you for your quick response, however I have now tried 0.9rc7 and found
exactly the same problem to exist. However I do note a very slight thump
from the speakers as the driver loads now.
regards
Kerry
version:
Advanced Linux Sound Architecture Driver Version 0.9.0rc7.
Compiled o
On Tue, 18 Feb 2003, Andre Masella wrote:
> I'd like to know if there is a kernel level software mixer for ALSA. I'm
> thinking of something like the SoftOSS imux driver that created virtual DSP
> devices that all fed a single sound card. Is there such a thing? Thanks.
We don't think that this
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