still unable to get support for either of the following cards:
pdaudiocf
vxpocket
I have done the following:
- installed kernel-sources rpm
- configured this kernel-sources with 'make cloneconfig', 'make dep'
- installed the alsa-driver tarball
-
./configure --with-cards=pdaudiocf --with-cards=vx
Thank you!
I was going nuts over this
anders
On Thursday, September 4, 2003, at 03:14 PM, Gary Cote wrote:
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one more thing:
reading the alsa docs, there is the following:
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You must turn on the sound support soundcore module. This is in the kernel.
Look in the sound drivers directory and it should be the first option. Most
people enable the module setting. That way you
Hi,
My sound card is a Creative AWE 64 ISA. I compiled alsa with the sbawe
module with and without the '--with-isapnp=yes' flag. No matter what I
do, I can't load the kernel module. I get:
# modprobe snd-sbawe
/lib/modules/2.4.20-20.9/kernel/sound/isa/sb/snd-sbawe.o: init_module:
No such device
Hin
I've never compiled the kernel myself. I am using the kernel that was
installed when I installed the Debian distribution. Later, I downloaded the
kernel headers so that I could install modules. ALSA is the first module
I've tried to install, so I can't say for sure if everything is set up
pr
I'm having exactly the same problem compiling alsa096 against a stock
2.4.20-8 redhat9 kernel source.
When I do a depmod -a It tell me I have unresolved symbols in snd.o
and when I modprobe snd it tells me the problem is with a symbol called
'schedule_work' and it fails.
I have no idea h
Hi all,
I'm writing a little Sequencer client and want it to be able to use different
timing sources (it's a MIDI deadend, no output-signals will be created, so it
always runs in slave-mode), ie. System Clock (RTC), Audio Stream, external MTC.
When I got the seqencer client/port/queue and timers
Hi, ALL!
I have SF16-FMD2 sound card. It's Vibra16X with FM-tuner.
But ALSA-driver don't see "control", that controls AUX-input on wich FM-tuner
connect.
I have a patch, that correct this (it's add this AUX line-in). But patch was
maked for OSS dirver.
I had to try modify this patch for ALSA-d
> > I just recently switched from OSS to ALSA, and I need to know:
> >
> > * How do I enable 4-channel surround? it worked fine on OSS, but with ALSA
> > I get the same sound both from front and rear speakers. I have been
> > playing with the alsamixer, but can't find a switch that turns it on.
>
Hello,
I'm troubled to pick an audio card among this four ones (sorted by price):
- Edirol DA-2496
- M-Audio Omni Studio
- Ego Systems WamiRack 192X
- RME Hammerfall HDSP Multiface + PCI card
The matter is that I don't find alsa driver for Edirol DA-2496 at all,
and WamiRack's one
Thanks for the advice! This gets me a little further - aplay tells me
"Playing sound.wav - Signed 16 bit Little Endian, 44.1KHz, Mono." Then
it informs me "xrun - at least 0.074 ms long!" and then I get an error
message :
Alsa lib pcm_hw.c:494:(snd_pcm_hw_start) - SNDDRV_PCM_IOCTL_START failed
:
Clemens wrote:
Yaron wrote:
> [...]
> However, volume is INCREDILBY low, even at max. The Master volume on the
> extigy does nothing.
>
> alsamixer still says:
>
> alsamixer: function snd_mixer_load failed: Invalid argument
It seems the Extigy's mixer controls aren't really conforming to the
USB
I have a recording I am slicing into pieces. I need to normalize the
pieces and I don't want to bounce to wave and use an external program.
Is there a way to do it inside Ardour?? A am also a bit confused about
editing. What I want to do is spilt the wave at the current cursor
position. How do I d
I just recently switched from OSS to ALSA, and I need to know:
* How do I enable 4-channel surround? it worked fine on OSS, but with ALSA
I get the same sound both from front and rear speakers. I have been
playing with the alsamixer, but can't find a switch that turns it on.
* Is there a way to
Hiya folks,
I'm a linux guy, but a newbie to the sound/multimedia
stuff. I'm trying to set up a timeshifting FM radio
kinda thing.
Here's my setup ...
. redhat 8.0 running 2.4.20-19.7
. alsa-0.9.6
. the motherboard has on-board audio,
but i've been using a Turtle Santa Cruz Card.
. d-link
can anyone tell me the pin configuration of a db9m to db9mfibre channel cable for disk arrays
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Yaron wrote:
> [...]
> However, volume is INCREDILBY low, even at max. The Master volume on the
> extigy does nothing.
>
> alsamixer still says:
>
> alsamixer: function snd_mixer_load failed: Invalid argument
It seems the Extigy's mixer controls aren't really conforming to the
USB Audio Specificat
rossen wrote:
> I have Yamaha CS1X which has "to host" interface that output midi
> to a serial port. [...]
> Also, what is the difference between snd-serialmidi and snd-serial-u16550 ?
There are two ways of using a serial port for MIDI:
1) Load the standard Linux serial driver for the port, and
np wrote:
> when i try to play anything through it (using aplay, pd, or xmms), i get an
> error about 'invalid sample format.' taking a look at
> /proc/asound/card1/stream0 i see that the card sample formats are S16_LE and
> S24_LE with sample rates 44100, 48000, and 96000. i'm guessing i need some
Jaques Strap wrote:
> >Jaques Strap wrote:
> > > serialmidi.c:158: invalid operands to binary >
> >
> >The -ac kernel patch makes an incompatible change to the tty
> >structure. Change the offending line to:
> >
> > if (atomic_read(&tty->count) > 1) {
>
> I do not see the "offending" line in th
Gérard Verger wrote:
> I am trying to intall alsa-driver 0.9.6 on a laptop with an ESS1978
> Maestro 2E soundcard. I followed instructions on the ESS Technology
> maestro-2e page. No problem instaaling alsa-driver and alsa-lib but I
> get incorrect modules parameters when I try to insert modules in
hi!
I have Yamaha CS1X which has "to host" interface that output midi
to a serial port. I'm not sure if this is supported by alsa-drivers at all
but here is what I get:
system: ThinkPad, linux-2.4.21, alsa-driver 0.9.6 , gentoo-linux
---
#setserial /dev/ttyS1 uart none ( i th
Hi guys, hope anyone can help me, as I spent a lot of hours with no
success on this.
I have a Layla20 soundcard from Echoaudio.
I downloaded newest stuff and compiled everything according to:
http://space.virgilio.it/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/ea.html
Configure, make, make install works with no problem but
At Thu, 4 Sep 2003 10:46:34 +0200 (CEST),
Dik Takken wrote:
>
>
> To all of you ALSA/MIDI musicians,
>
> I have a collection of soundfonts that I want to use under Linux. They
> work fine with the EMU-Live drivers under windows (except for the fatal
> exceptions every 10 minutes) but I can't get
To all of you ALSA/MIDI musicians,
I have a collection of soundfonts that I want to use under Linux. They
work fine with the EMU-Live drivers under windows (except for the fatal
exceptions every 10 minutes) but I can't get them to work properly under
Linux.
The problem is that the drivers don't
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