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> Hello Alsa-ists,
> I'm looking at laptop friendly soundcards with an eye to do some digital
> dj'ing. The base requirement is that I have at least two stereo outs (4
> channels total). Are the new breed of 5 channel 'surround sound' cards
> easily set up for 2 seperat
Hello Alsa-ists,
I'm looking at laptop friendly soundcards with an eye to do some digital
dj'ing. The base requirement is that I have at least two stereo outs (4
channels total). Are the new breed of 5 channel 'surround sound' cards
easily set up for 2 seperate stereo channels ? Does anyone have an
On Mon, Nov 10, 2003 at 11:32:05AM -0600, Joe wrote:
> It depends on your sound card, from what I have been able to gather.
> The Turtle Beach Santa Cruz apparently cannot mirror the front->rear
> channels, for some reason. I read somewhere it was because the DSP
> specifications weren't released
I've given up on my Hercules Game Theater CS46xx in getting it to use
surround sound (5 channels) so now I'm trying to get the onboard AC97
to work. Strange thing about this card is the multiple audio ports
configs that are possible. It has 3 audio ports (line-in, mic and
line-out). In 4 speaker mo
Michael Hunold wrote:
> - iec958 5v: on
Not sure if it's for input or output (no difference here).
> - iec958 copyright: off (muted)
Obviously it refers to the "copyright bit", but I don't know when this
one comes into play.
> - iec958 in monitor: on
Seems to route the digital input to the an
I've finally succeeded in installing the alsa packages from Debian/sarge
but they don't work. After using dpkg-reconfigure alsa-base I get the
following error messages:
depmod: *** Unresolved symbols in
/lib/modules/2.4.22-1-k6/alsa/snd-pdaudiocf.o
depmod: *** Unresolved symbols in
/lib/modules/2.
Hi ,I'm using aPentium III 500 with REDHAT 9.0 (2.4.20-8 kernelversion) and
a ALS120 (avance logic) soundcard.I'm trying to make it work with the
ALSA-driver 0.9.8.Download all from
alsa-project.org.unzipped,untard,configured,maked ,and maked install.All
this with no compilation errors or what so e
Hi all,
I try to fine tune my debian installation on my 1ghz/g4 (tower) and I
want Alsa driver to make sound work under MOL.
The debian package alsa-source didn't compile with make-kpkg, I don't
have the log here but it hangs on some PDE stuff.
Then I try CVS and it compile and install well. Now
Hi, excuse my bad english pls
I know that with via8233 driver you can´´t hear two
applications with sound, but is there another card/driver that can do that job ?
Can i hear xmms and see a movie both with sound or hear xmms
and a flash presentation at the same time ??
How ?
Thanks and re
I installed the new kernel from CCRMA. I re-compiled
with all my old settings. My sound now works! I
think there are some bugs in the new kernel. I am
going to see where they come from. Latency seems to
be the key.
=
Sujan Swearingen B.S.
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Hi all
I'm new to the list, I'm going to browse the archives now, but I thought I'd
post my question just in case someone can help me with a quick answer ;-)
I also put this question here (more info there as well):
http://opensrc.org/alsa/index.php?page=ice1724
I've bought a Terratec Aurion Spac
Martin Wolters wrote:
> I am thinking about connecting two USB devices to my PC: A simple MIDI
> interface, and a I/O card (2-4 channels). I don't know yet which specific
> devices. But provided that each device on its own is being supported by ALSA,
> will the combination of the two cards also wor
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