I have an ASUS P4P800 motherboard and am trying to get the integrated
sound to work. I think that the ALSA drivers will do the trick if I
can get them to load. I am using a custom compiled 2.4.23 kernel.
The system started as Slackware 9.1. It is a P4 2.6 with Hyper
Threading. The kernel is com
I have to throw myself on your collective mercy again. I'm really
happy with the improved sound I'm getting under ALSA with the Turtle
Beach Santa Cruz. But lord lord, the ALSA learning curve is a steep
one. I've spent too much of the last two days trying to do something
that I did routinely with
Naturally, as soon as I posted the problem, I figured
out the solution myself.
When I set the configure prefix to /usr/pebble, that
got applied to ALL the target paths, including the
ones used at runtime. This is a problem because the
target filesystem is at /usr/pebble when compiling,
but it's a
On Saturday 13 December 2003 10:16 am, kluu te wrote:
> add the line /usr/sbin/alsactl restore in rc.local
> to restore mixer settings. You must use alsactl store to save them.
Thank you.
I don't have rc.local, but I was able to edit /etc/init.d/alsasound instead.
It works now.
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Everyone who is a member of audio can play wav and midi files, but only root
can play music cds. I've tried a couple of cdplayers with the same results. I
figure it's a permission issue. Is there a reasonably secure way of making it
so that members of audio can play music cds?
On 2003-12-13 12:21:17 + Mark Hubbard
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Saturday 13 Dec 2003 04:16, Jason Clouse wrote:
On 2003-12-12 16:25:34 + Mark Hubbard
But OSS mmapped games e.g. Quake3 do not work directly,
Just out of curiosity, what do you mean by "directly"? Is there a
way
around
On Fri, 2003-12-12 at 20:35, Florin Andrei wrote:
> With the most recent Red Hat 9 kernel (2.4.20-24.9), the ALSA modules
> fail again with the schedule_work error. Upon closer examination, it
> looks like ./configure fails to apply the "mkdir -p; touch workqueue.h"
> trick, because of an error:
>
Hallo,
Mark Hubbard hat gesagt: // Mark Hubbard wrote:
> If audio mixing is very important to you then I agree that a lower quality
> 16-bit sound card with hardware mixing would be a better option than the Revo
> until the SRC in ALSA is fixed.
Personally I think, that software-mixing as wante
Folks,
I have been trying for the last couple weeks to get
alsa working on an embedded 486 computer called the
Soekris net4501 under a Debian distro called pebble.
The sound card is an Aureal Vortex au8810 PCI card. My
development system is a Dell laptop running Redhat 9.
I have recompiled the ker
On Saturday 13 Dec 2003 13:45, Alexander Vodomerov wrote:
> All good quality of Revo's Envy24HT chip + AKM DAC will be bringed to
> nothing by this dull sample rate conversion algorithm. I think it is
> better to use simple Creative sound card which is able to mix
> different sample rates at hardwa
Hello,
did anyone manage to get ac3-passthrough working on the envy24ht chipset?
I get the following error when running "mplayer dvd:// -ao alsa9:spdif -ac
hwac3"
Checking audio filter chain for 48000Hz/2ch/16bit -> 48000Hz/2ch/8bit...
AF_pre: af format: 2 bps, 2 ch, 48000 hz, big endian AC3
AF
Hi!
Well I'm having a bit of a problem running alsamixer. It gives me this
error: alsamixer: function snd_ctl_open failed for default: No such file
or directory.
The install went flawlessy, that I saw. I'm using Mandrake 9.2 the
sound card is ES1371 Chip which I did look and it supported. At th
Hallo,
kluu te hat gesagt: // kluu te wrote:
> add the line /usr/sbin/alsactl restore in rc.local
> to restore mixer settings. You must use alsactl store to save them.
Debian's init script automatically calls alsactl on start|stop to
restore|store the mixer settings. If it doesn't do that it's a
Hi !
Is the creative soundcard Audigy LS supported by the alsa driver ?
Dirk
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add the line /usr/sbin/alsactl restore in rc.local
to restore mixer settings. You must use alsactl store to save them.
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From: phony <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Sat, 13 Dec 2003 00:29:36 -0500
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [Alsa-user] how to keep mixer settings and sounfon
For the soundfonts, I saw in the archives to put
post-install snd-mixer-oss sfxload /usr/local/sfbank/mysoundfont.sf2
in modules.conf. Since I use debian and modules.conf isn't supposed to be
edited directly, I put it in /etc/modutils/alsa with all of the aliases for
the sound stuff. It e
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On Sat, 13 Dec 2003, "Alexander Vodomerov" wrote:
> 1) Sound source may have different sample rate, mixer need to convert
> to one common. I've studied the source of ALSA sample rate convertor
> in src/pcm/pcm_rate.c - it is awful! It just using linear
> interpolation - the worst sample rat
I've get M-Audio Revolution 7.1 card some days ago. There still some
problems that I can not solve. May be someone can help me?
> The Revo has excellent output quality on all channels and is much
> better supported by ALSA than any of the Creative Rubbish in Linux
> (IMHO).
Card doesn'
On Saturday 13 Dec 2003 10:11, Aaron Lehmann wrote:
> On Fri, Dec 12, 2003 at 04:25:34PM +, Mark Hubbard wrote:
> > But OSS mmapped games e.g. Quake3 do not work directly
>
> That is my biggest gripe about using the card. Along with the fact
> that sample rates != 44100 don't seem to work right
> I have the AP for a long time, and apart from the not working OSS
> mixer emulation (which I don't need anyways) this is a cool card. It
> basically is only a stero card, but the chipset handles 10/12
> channels. This can confuse some applications. The asoundrc suggestions
> on alsa-project.org
On Saturday 13 Dec 2003 04:16, Jason Clouse wrote:
> On 2003-12-12 16:25:34 + Mark Hubbard
>
> > But OSS mmapped games e.g. Quake3 do not work directly,
>
> Just out of curiosity, what do you mean by "directly"? Is there a way
> around the issue?
There isn't a "satisfactory" solution AFAIK: t
On Fri, Dec 12, 2003 at 04:25:34PM +, Mark Hubbard wrote:
> But OSS mmapped games e.g. Quake3 do not work directly
That is my biggest gripe about using the card. Along with the fact
that sample rates != 44100 don't seem to work right (I've noticed that
when I try to play a 22.05kHz file it pla
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