Hi,
I have a Creative SBLive Soundcard and 4.1 Microlab M-200 Speaker .
I am using snd-emu10k1 as the sound driver.
The problem is this Microlab speaker set has only one stereo input
jack. How do I route the rear Left and rear right to the Front left
and Front right so that I can get the effec
I had alsa running on RH 8 so I know it supports my hardware (ASUS
P4S8X), but I'm having the hardest time getting it to run under RH 9.
I downloaded, built and installed alsa 0.9.5:
alsa-driver-0.9.5
alsa-lib-0.9.5
alsa-oss-0.9.4
alsa-tools-0.9.5
alsa-utils-0.9.5
Here's my .
Cancel the national emergency -- this was an error on my part. Two of the
files had conflicts; for some reason the Makefile did *not* generate an
error and they slipped through. After another CVS checkout, I caught the
conflicts and resolved them.
Watch this space for exciting updates on 0.9.5
When I attempt to build today's (2003-07-10) CVS of 0.9.5, the file
alsa-driver/i2c/other/ak4117.o
does not build... the system doesn't seem to build a .o file at all:
gcc -D__KERNEL__ -DMODULE=1 -I/home/moshe/code-nonbacked/alsa/alsa-driver/include
-I/usr/src/linux/include -O2 -mpreferred-sta
On 17 Mar 2003, Takashi Iwai wrote:
>> a pcmcia PCCard module on linux is initialized indirectly by the card
>> manager after the module is loaded. before that, the module is not
>> initialized properly, i.e. no i/o resources are assigned, so calling
>> vxloader via post-install fails.
>>
>> i b
Oh, ho! Speech recognition *and* ALSA -- right up my alley.
Do you get no recognition at all? Or just poor recognition?
If poor recognition, have you tried creating a dummy user and seeing if you
can train up that new user? If the spectral characteristics of the input
are different under ALSA -
Does it mean I have to open "plughw:0,0,0", "plughw:0,0,1"...or
"plug:dmix" ?
I did not find any doc about device name with snd_pcm_open, and
aplay -l does not list anything
like plughw, etc...
If I open "plughw:0,0,0", "plughw:0,0,1" for my via 686b, will it
continue to wo
David Scrève wrote:
> I've successfully been able to play one sound using the
> snd_pcm_open("plughw:0,0"...) and snd_pcm_writei, but if I want to play
> another sound, snd_pcm_open hangs and I'm unable to paly another sound. I
> though Alsa was responsible for mixing and hardware channel all
Carlo Wood wrote:
> I downloaded alsa-driver-0.9.5.tar.bz2
>
> Then I did:
>
> tar -xjf alsa-driver*.tar.bz2
> cd alsa-driver-*
> ./configure --with-isapnp=no --with-cards=emu10k1 --with-sequencer=yes
> make
> sudo make install
>
> which was succesful.
>
> Finally, I try to load the modules but get
I was wondering if anyone had any ideas of how to calculate theoretical cpu
capacity required for a system. I realise that there are many factors that
will change this on different machines i.e different sound and graphics
cards, what programs et al. A google search revealed little.
Reason I a
Hi all,
I'm having problems getting the builtin sound card on my Asus A7V8X-X to
work properly on Redhat 9.0. The documentation I have says it's using
an ADI AD1980 which uses an AC'97 codec. Redhat's soundcard
autodetection identifies it as a VIA 8233 AC97 Audio Controller, and
adds the via82cx
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