Why not try alsamixer... it'll tell you everything better than that...
On Fri, 19 Sep 2003 01:33:23 +0300
Timo Jyrinki <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Answering to myself, it seems I now have AC97Capture and Capture enabled
> by default (I'm not sure if it was like this before, I've played a lot
>
Answering to myself, it seems I now have AC97Capture and Capture enabled
by default (I'm not sure if it was like this before, I've played a lot
with the settings). I now found that if the "Wave" in alsamixer is set
to zero, it disables the recording from what's being played back. "PCM"
is what
> > > > 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
Hello,
I have recently started to migrate to Linux 2.6, and since ALSA came
with it, I though that I might just as well give it a try, since I've
heard so many great things about it.
However, my first experiences have not been that positive. I'm
guessing that most things are merely configuration
Hi,
Does anyone have a clue on how to disable the playback while still
allowing recording from the microphone using Audigy2? I'm using Alsa 0.9.6.
The recording itself can't be enabled by e.g. KMix. In order to
record/hear from the mic, I've to run alsamixer, put the "AC97 Capture"
up and incr
Howdy. I just stumbled across a DMAN 2044 interface and was curious if it
is supported by ALSA at all? The online soundcard matrix does not mention
it (though this does not seem to be updated very often) and although I saw
some posts about someone planning on writing a driver back in 2000, I
have
> You need the dsnoop plugin for recording.
Uh, yes. And how would my asoundrc look then?
I want to use Audacity via aoss.
Thanks
Steffen
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El lun, 15 de 09 de 2003 a las 12:39, Clemens Ladisch escribió:
> 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.
>
>
I opened the box and found this:
* One IC whose PCB tag is IC38
CS8420-CS
ZFBADX
Jonatan de la Torre wrote:
> Now only /dev/mixer and /dev/midi fail.
If you have devfs, /dev/mixer0 and /dev/midi00 should work instead.
(mixer and midi usually are symbolic links to mixer0 and midi00.)
HTH
Clemens
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On Thu, 18 Sep 2003, Steffen Hein wrote:
> Am Dienstag, 16. September 2003 06:28 schrieb Ryan Underwood:
> > What about aoss from the alsa-oss package? AFAIK, it redirects all I/O
> > to /dev/dsp to the alsa libraries instead.
>
> Doesn't work for me :-(
> dmix complains when a program want's to
Hello, I've a question about the 'amixer' tool.
I'm using 'amixer' to control ALSA master volume via ASUS laptop's
hotkyes. Here the script:
=
if [ "`/usr/bin/amixer -c 0 sget 'Master',0 | grep off`" ]
then
/usr/bin/amixer -q -c 0 sset 'Master',0 unmute
else
/usr/bin/amixer -q -c 0 '
Am Dienstag, 16. September 2003 06:28 schrieb Ryan Underwood:
> What about aoss from the alsa-oss package? AFAIK, it redirects all I/O
> to /dev/dsp to the alsa libraries instead.
Doesn't work for me :-(
dmix complains when a program want's to use recording as well.
I hope this will be implemente
Nathan Gaylinn wrote:
> I have a Realtek ACL650 on-board sound card which ALSA (0.9.6)
> supports through a driver (for ALSA 0.9.4) available from the
> Realtek website.
ALSA 0.9.6 already supports the ALC650, you don't need to install the
Realtek driver.
> From what I know, it seems that ALSA, t
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.
lspci -x
00:00
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.
>
lspci -nv
Gabriele Persia wrote:
> I have two sound cards working with ALSA driver.
> I would like kplayer to use the second card, but if I choose the
> "alsa9" audio driver the output goes to the first card found (es1371).
> Which device should I choose to force the via82xx ?
ALSA doesn't use device files,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Whenever I try to play a sound the whole system crashes. No matter
> if I use OSS-emulation or ALSA - the same thing happened before
> when I ran the OSS drivers this is why I also tried it with ALSA.
>
> I´m running a STAC 9750 I compiled with the snd-intel8x0 module on
Hello,
I have a SoundBlaster Live Value using ALSA 0.9.6, driver, lib and utils
installed for emu10k1.
I can hear proper sound when using mplayer with a video file.
I can hear proper sound with "aplay /usr/share/sounds/KDE_Startup.wav"
When I try "cat /usr/share/sounds/KDE_Startup.wav > /dev/d
El jue, 18 de 09 de 2003 a las 09:40, Clemens Ladisch escribió:
> Please try to replace line 39 of alsa-kernel/core/misc.c with
>
> #if 1
>
> and then recompile and reinstall the driver.
>
>
> HTH
> Clemens
>
>
It's done and...
It's great, it goes on the right way. Now only /dev/mixer and /d
Jonatan de la Torre wrote:
> El mié, 17 de 09 de 2003 a las 13:25, Clemens Ladisch escribió:
> > Please post the output of "lsusb -v".
>
> idProduct 0x0017
> ...
> bInterfaceClass 1 Audio
> bInterfaceSubClass 3 Non Streaming
> ...
Has this device a switch labele
Florent Le Gall wrote:
> > You have to load the snd-usb-audio driver for both devices.
>
> Well, Right now i just use one and it works for the two devices..
>
> alias snd-card-0 snd-usb-audio
The snd-card-X aliases aren't actually needed for the driver to work,
they're used for autoloading only. T
Jonatan de la Torre wrote:
> I don't have mixer, sequencer neither midi
>
> chmod a+rw /dev/dsp /dev/mixer /dev/sequencer /dev/midi
> chmod: fallo al obtener los permisos de `/dev/mixer': No such file or directory
These devices will be created by the snddevices script, or (if you
have devfs) when
Clemens Ladisch wrote:
> AthlonRob wrote:
> > aplay puddle.wav doesn't give any errors, it just sits there, as if it
> > were playing a really long wav, except nothing gets played...
>
> When I tried something like this some weeks ago, it did work. I'll
> have to do some tests this evening.
Indeed
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