i have been attempting to get my front channel to play
at the same time as my center_lfe channel, and i have
not been able to do it until now.
i wrote the following .asoundrc file, but it only
works if i do: aplay -D three test.wav...
and it does not work with the alsa-xmms plugin. i d
Hello,
I just bought a nforce2-MCT board, an asus a7n8x deluxe. It performs well
with the intel8x0 module, but I notice the lack of spdif output. I read a
post issued _before_ the latest release about spdif enabled only in the cvs
version, but lacking in the last release, I suppose there is some pr
El lun, 15 de 09 de 2003 a las 12:39, Clemens Ladisch escribió:
> Please post the output of "lspci -nv" and "lspci -x" for your card.
>
> And it would be nice to know what codec chip(s) the card uses
> (probably labeled CS or AK), but you'd have to open the
> breakout box.
>
>
Nice to h
On Tue, 2003-09-16 at 00:17, Clemens Ladisch wrote:
> AthlonRob wrote:
> > I'm having a hell of a time getting the dmix plugin to work properly.
> > [...]
> > Which, to me, says you can't use plug as a pcm, like you apparently can
> > do with dmix.
>
> pcm names, slave names, and pcm types, are di
Hi,
I'm having some pbs getting alsa to work with my setup.
I own a gericom x5force laptop that has a via8233 integrated chipset.
I'm using Alsa 0.9.4 on a Debian testing, with a 2.4.21 kernel using the
lowlatency patch & the preempt patch.
Alsa works very nicely with the via8233 integrated sound
On Tue, Sep 16, 2003 at 08:49:18AM +0200, Clemens Ladisch wrote:
> If you have the source, you can fix this by editing
> alsa-kernel/usb/usbaudio.c: in line 2005, change U8 to S8, then
> recompile and reinstall the drivers . (This fix should be in CVS in a
> few days.)
Now my headset works perfect
> This is a heartfelt request for anyone who has
> successfully used Alsa 0.9.6 w/ an M-Audio Audiophile
> card under either kernel 2.4.21 or 2.6.0-test*, built
> as modules.
I have Audiophile 2496 working with 2.4.20 & 2.6.0-test4, Alsa 0.9.6
I can help you, but right now I'm little busy with my
> I've been using ALSA with OSS emulation for playing audio with XMMS and
> KDE. I've been trying to get native ALSA running now that XMMS 1.2.8
> includes ALSA output by default. After some initial problems (there's no
> PCM mixer for my soundcard, and it took a while to guess Master), I can
> ge
I've been using ALSA with OSS emulation for playing audio with XMMS and
KDE. I've been trying to get native ALSA running now that XMMS 1.2.8
includes ALSA output by default. After some initial problems (there's no
PCM mixer for my soundcard, and it took a while to guess Master), I can
get XMMS to
Peter Harris wrote:
> Whatever I try, my SiS 7012 on-board sound does not
> appear in /proc/asound/cards.
What happens when you do "modprobe snd-intel8x0"?
Did you disable the OSS i810_audio driver?
Regards,
Clemens
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Quidet Romain wrote:
> I'm using alsa 0.9.6, kernel 2.4.22. All my modules are loaded (probe
> ok), unmuted, but no sound at all... At least I tried to load everything
> by hand, and the only pb I have is :
>
> kernel: ALSA mixer_oss.c:1212: unable to register OSS mixer device 0:0
> kernel: ALSA pc
Hi everybody,
I have a strange problem with alsa. For some reason, I have sound ONLY
if I do the following:
1. Start the PC (obvious haha :P)
2. Log in as root
3. Log out (I do nothing as root)
4. Log in as user
Then, as 'user' the sound works fine. BUT when I don't log as root
first, but log a
Hi
Can anyone who has got i8x0 sound (especially SiS 7012)
working with linux kernel 2.6.0 help me do likewise?
Whatever I try, my SiS 7012 on-board sound does not
appear in /proc/asound/cards. It may be an ALSA
problem, but it's just as likely that I've messed up the
kernel config in some other
Alexander Carôt wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] root]# modprobe snd-intel8x0
> snd-intel8x0.o: init_module: No such device
Please check (with lsmod) that the old OSS driver from RedHat
(i810_audio or something like that) isn't loaded. If it is, you have
to change the entries in modules.conf to load the
David Morse wrote:
> One fellow suggested I had not enough ACPI support in my kernel, but
> hasn't explained what Alsa's ACPI requirements are, exactly.
ALSA simply requires that interrupts actually get delivered to the
driver. This won't happen when the interrupt controller isn't
programmed corre
AthlonRob wrote:
> I'm having a hell of a time getting the dmix plugin to work properly.
> [...]
> Which, to me, says you can't use plug as a pcm, like you apparently can
> do with dmix.
pcm names, slave names, and pcm types, are different entities.
Please try the following:
pcm.hardware {
moron wrote:
> On September 14, 2003 06:01 pm, Ben Saylor wrote:
> > 1. The hardware doesn't fully comply with the USB Audio Device Class
> > Definition, and the quirks haven't all been figured out
>
> Any ideas on how to narrow this down or help the developers in solving the
> issues?
I've writt
Santiago Fernandez wrote:
> On Fri, Sep 12, 2003 at 06:27:01PM +0200, Clemens Ladisch wrote:
> > Santiago Fernandez wrote:
> > > I'm trying to use an USB headset with my laptop (Debian PPC Sid, ALSA
> > > version 0.9.6). According to /proc/asound/card0/stream0 the headset
> > > supports both re
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