Hi,
I think, that they are not supported now. If you have some programing
skils, try to discover where side speakers are connected - on which
FX8010 output (maybe 0x0c, 0x0d (alias 0x6c, 0x6d)).
Peter Zubaj
http://www.logofun.pobox.sk - urobte radost svoj
To help you to better understand whats happening there, let me try to
explain the envy24control as I understand it (and I may be wrong).
Your first example is right on for creating a typical stereo L-R channel
input source from any 2 inputs (HW1 and HW2 in your example). Muting
and/or lowering
I don't know if something changed from 1.0.1 to 1.0.2 but here is how I put
the alsa cvs driver (1.0.1) into the 2.6.1 kernel:
mv linux-2.6.1/sound to linux-2.6.1/sound.bak
cp -a alsa/alsa-kernel linux-2.6.1/sound
mv linux-2.6.1/include/sound linux-2.6.1/include/sound.bak
mv linux-2.6.1/sound/inc
On Sun, 2004-02-08 at 21:19, patrick wrote:
> hi,
>
> sorry to post screenshot to the list... but i want to be clear (as i'm not
> really good in english).
No screenshot was attached.
>
> envy24.jpg:
> i don't understand the logic of the envy24control! i have 2 volume control
> (Left and Right)
On Sun, 2004-02-08 at 21:21, patrick wrote:
> dac.jpg:
> what should be a reasonable value here : i set it to 240, but 255 doesn't
> clip?
>
Yes, I set mine all the way up, but I find the output of the 2496 under
Alsa to be less than it's output under Windows so I feel I need the full
volume.
-
// really sorry //
hi,
sorry to post screenshot to the list... but i want to be clear (as i'm not
really good in english).
envy24.jpg:
i don't understand the logic of the envy24control! i have 2 volume control
(Left and Right) for 1 channel : S/PDIF In Left. same thing for S/PDIF In R.
What is t
hi,
sorry to post screenshot to the list... but i want to be clear (as i'm not
really good in english).
envy24.jpg:
i don't understand the logic of the envy24control! i have 2 volume control
(Left and Right) for 1 channel : S/PDIF In Left. same thing for S/PDIF In R.
What is the best, to mute the
On Sun, 2004-02-08 at 07:02, Jason Jones wrote:
> Hmm... I'm using Gentoo 1.4 with 2.6.1 (ALSA .97) and it works great.
> Try emerging the ALSA-libs... and make sure you get a mixer to unmute
> the channels... I'm definitely no expert. Hope that helped.
>
> --Jason
>
Sorry Jason, but when I
Hmm... I'm using Gentoo 1.4 with 2.6.1 (ALSA .97) and it works great.
Try emerging the ALSA-libs... and make sure you get a mixer to unmute
the channels... I'm definitely no expert. Hope that helped.
--Jason
Mark Knecht wrote:
Hi,
Can anyone explain how to install Alsa 1.0.2 (or higher) un
Greetings folks,
I've got a M-Audio Delta 66/OmniStudio in a PC (along with a CS4236
card) running Gentoo with a 2.6.2 kernel, alsa-1.0.2 (drivers, lib,
utils, tools, oss), and jack-audio-connection-kit-0.91.1. I previously
had this card working properly in a different machine with a 2.4 kernel
a
Hi,
Can anyone explain how to install Alsa 1.0.2 (or higher) under
Gentoo-2.6.1? I'm using gentoo-dev-sources which installs 1.0.0rc2 and
the emerge system will not install alsa-driver over the top. I tried the
patches from the Alsa site but they did not seem in patch cleanly
against this 1.0.0rc
Hi there. I'd like to make one of my soundcards (nvidia integrated
audio) mirror the output of my main soundcard (soundblaster live!). Is
there any way to set this in .asoundrc?
Basically, I want the first two channels of the Live! audio to go to the
Nvidia APU so I can use headphones without di
This is the system I'm using:
Kernel 2.4.23 with the -ck1 preemptibility and low-latency patches.
A Turtle Beach Santa Cruz soundcard.
Using the snd-cs46xx driver from Alsa 1.0.0rc2, compiled from source.
The overall system is Debian testing/unstable.
I'm not trying to do anything sop
Hallo,
moron hat gesagt: // moron wrote:
> Linux drivers for M-Audio USB audio devices
>
> *
> Q: Are Linux drivers available for the M-Audio USB audio series?
>
> A: Yes, ALSA drivers are available for the M-Audio USB audio Quattro and USB
> audio Duo. Support for the Audiophile USB and Mo
Howdy. I noticed this today browsing the M-Audio site knowledge base:
Linux drivers for M-Audio USB audio devices
*
Q: Are Linux drivers available for the M-Audio USB audio series?
A: Yes, ALSA drivers are available for the M-Audio USB audio Quattro and USB
audio Duo. Support for the Audio
On Sun, 8 Feb 2004, Vladislav Grinchenko wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am trying to tune up recording both from MIC and line-in
> on my RedHat9 kernel 2.4.20-8 configured with Alsa 0.9.7.
>
> Recording from MIC/Line-in works, but the sound sample is
> *overdriven* (for lack of better term). The high-freque
On Sun, 8 Feb 2004, Stuart Pook wrote:
> on Sat, 7 Feb 2004 14:12:54 -0800 (PST), Bill Unruh said
>
> > > > > I'm the unhappy owner of an M-Audio Audiophile USB and want to
> > > > > change devices. I have thus been reading your posts on USB
> > > > > sound devices on the alsa-user list with gre
Hi,
I am trying to tune up recording both from MIC and line-in
on my RedHat9 kernel 2.4.20-8 configured with Alsa 0.9.7.
Recording from MIC/Line-in works, but the sound sample is
*overdriven* (for lack of better term). The high-frequency
samples are cut off making the whole recording sound artifi
How is the jack remapping controlled? I got the sound working but the jacks
are mapped differently than one would expect. It is a bit of an annoyance as
for now I have to dual boot and sound comes from a different jack in Windows
:-)
Is it possible for the user to map jacks?
- Original Messag
Hello,
Anyone out there got a 2.6 kernel modprobe.conf setup for two sb16-based cards?
I've got two cards, on Vibra16-PNP (working fine) and a second sb16 (non-pnp)
What's the right way to have both of them configured to allow independent use of
each? That is, I do not need to see them as being
Hallo,
moron hat gesagt: // moron wrote:
> Howdy. I'll hold my frustration inside but I wanted to let people know that
> despite a report to the contrary on the linux-usb site, the Edirol UA-1X does
> not appear to function with Alsa.
>
> Under kernel 2.6.1 the device actually causes a hang
Hallo,
Stuart Pook hat gesagt: // Stuart Pook wrote:
> on Sat, 7 Feb 2004 19:37:21 +0100, Frank Barknecht said
>
> > > > Did you buy a TASCAM US-122? How well does it work? I am
> > > > interested in converting 44.1kHz (MP3) and 48kHz (DVD/divx)
> > > > files to line out (RCA).
> >
> > If you
on Sat, 7 Feb 2004 14:12:54 -0800 (PST), Bill Unruh said
> > > > I'm the unhappy owner of an M-Audio Audiophile USB and want to
> > > > change devices. I have thus been reading your posts on USB
> > > > sound devices on the alsa-user list with great interest.
>
> What problems do you have with t
Hi Frank
on Sat, 7 Feb 2004 19:37:21 +0100, Frank Barknecht said
> > > Did you buy a TASCAM US-122? How well does it work? I am
> > > interested in converting 44.1kHz (MP3) and 48kHz (DVD/divx)
> > > files to line out (RCA).
>
> If you mean, playing files in various samplerates: This will wor
I wrote:
> I am successfully using an Edirol UA-1X with ALSA 0.97 and a 2.4.22 kernel
> since a few weeks.
That should have been ALSA 0.98
Andreas
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I am successfully using an Edirol UA-1X with ALSA 0.97 and a 2.4.22 kernel
since a few weeks.
Cheers,
Andreas
- Original Message -
From: "moron" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, February 08, 2004 12:30 PM
Subject: [Alsa-user] another non-working USB device - UA-1
Howdy. I'll hold my frustration inside but I wanted to let people know that
despite a report to the contrary on the linux-usb site, the Edirol UA-1X does
not appear to function with Alsa.
Under kernel 2.6.1 the device actually causes a hang both on boot and shutdown
where whatever snd-usb-au
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