Thanks, CLemens, for the fast reply.
The good news is that all is working 100% now. Bad news is that I'm
still a bit confused :)
Clemens Ladisch wrote:
Bob van der Poel wrote:
I can't seem to get the sequencer (external midi) to work with
alsa.
alias snd-card-0 snd-ens1371
alias sound-slot-0
Before when I posted I didnt fully give all the information So i am
going to try this again
OS: Linux Mandrake 10.0
Kernel: 2.6.3-4mdk
lsmod:
DAC960 72936 0
sd_mod 16800 0
snd-seq-oss31232 0
snd-seq-midi-event 7552 1 snd-seq-oss
snd-seq
Thanks for your reply.
What codec do you have? (see /proc/asound/card0/codec97#0/ac97#0-0)
/proc/asound/card0/codec97#0/ac97#0-0 :
0-0/0: SigmaTel STAC9750/51
Capabilities : -headphone out-
DAC resolution : 20-bit
ADC resolution : 20-bit
3D enhancement : SigmaTel 3D Enhancement
Curren
The sound worked perfectly when I took possession of the notebook a few
days ago when it was running windows XP. 2) I am not using headphones. I
am using the notebook's speaker.
There is nothing wrong with the hardware. I'd appreciate it if
people would assume I would have already checked t
Ah! I had not beed editing /usr/share/alsa/alsa.conf
A quick copy of /etc/alsa.conf (a backup I had saved for cases like this!) and
I'm back in business!
Thanks for the help.
On Thursday 08 April 2004 12:35, Clemens Ladisch wrote:
> Chris Horn wrote:
> > On Thursday 08 April 2004 09:47, Clemen
On Thu, 08 Apr 2004 16:31:34 +0200 (METDST), Clemens Ladisch
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Arve Knudsen wrote:
On Wed, 07 Apr 2004 13:30:19 +0200 (METDST), Clemens Ladisch
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> What are the messages in the system log when you plug it in?
Output from /var/log/everything/curr
* Clemens Ladisch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [040408 16:47]:
> What recording devices are shown with "arecord -l"?
[EMAIL PROTECTED] arecord -l
List of CAPTURE Hardware Devices
card 0: ICH5 [Intel ICH5], device 0: Intel ICH [Intel ICH5]
Subdevices: 1/1
Subdevice #0: subdevice #0
card 0: ICH
Chris Horn wrote:
> On Thursday 08 April 2004 09:47, Clemens Ladisch wrote:
> > Chris Horn wrote:
> > > pcm.default {
> >
> > Does this appear in the output of "aplay -L"?
>
> Nope!
Use
pcm.!default {
...
HTH
Clemens
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Hello,
I compiled a vanilla kernel a few days ago (version 2.4.25). My system
is SuSE Linux 9.0 which has alsa 0.9.6 patched into the kernel. That is
why I decided to compile alsa-driver-0.9.6 for the new vanilla kernel.
The exit status of
./configure --with-cards=emu10k1,intel8x0 --with-sequen
p z wrote:
Looks like you have Dell variant of SB Live (based on emu10k1x).
This is not supported by alsa or any other opensource driver. Only
driver that support this chip is comercial oss driver from
www.opensoure.com
Doh! /me shuffles off to find another sound card.
Thanks for the info
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Erik Anderson wrote:
> aplay: pcm_write:1083: write error: Input/output error
This can happen if the sound card interrupt isn't configured
correctly. Does the number of received interrupt for your card
increase in /proc/interrupts when you try to play something?
If not, try to disable ACPI and/o
Michael Munson wrote:
> I'm using the ALSA system on my notebook which uses an intel8x0
> soundcard. I installed ALSA, and unmated and cranked everything up in
> alsamixer.
Don't unmute _everything_, because some mixer controls control other
things than muting, but alsamixer still shows them
Daniel K. Gebhart wrote:
> * Clemens Ladisch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [040407 14:16]:
> > Please show the contents of /proc/asound/card0/codec97*/ac97#0-0.
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] cat /proc/asound/card0/codec97\#0/ac97\#0-0
> ...
> Extended ID : codec=0 ...
> ...
This is a primary codec, but it see
Nico wrote:
> but I wonder if it is possible to have one /dev/dspX device per stereo
> output, ie :
> /dev/dsp0 for envy_1_1
> /dev/dsp1 for envy_1_2
>
> /dev/dsp7 for envy_2_4
PCM plugins are available in ALSA applications only.
There is hack that tries to redirect accesses to /dev/dspX to
On Thursday 08 April 2004 09:47, Clemens Ladisch wrote:
> Chris Horn wrote:
> > I had dmix working (well, as best it did - the output would periodically
> > corrupt & start "skipping"; unpausing in xmms didn't work) and then all
> > of a sudden after an upgrade yesterday (I'm running Debian) apps
Sebastian Kraft wrote:
> > pcm.sekd {
> > type route
> > slave "hw:1"
> > ttable.0.0 1
> > ttable.1.1 1
> > }
>
> $ aplay -D plug:sekd Unreality2.wav
> ALSA lib pcm.c:6120:(snd_pcm_slave_conf) Invalid slave definition
Oops, the slave line shoud have been
slave.pcm "hw:1"
Arve Knudsen wrote:
> On Wed, 07 Apr 2004 13:30:19 +0200 (METDST), Clemens Ladisch
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > What are the messages in the system log when you plug it in?
>
> Output from /var/log/everything/current which seems related to the
> Midisport:
> Apr 7 14:04:10 [kernel] usb 3-2:
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Hi,
yesterday I compiled and booted Linux kernel 2.6.5, everything OK. But
whenever I play sounds, I can hear quite loud clunking. It is quite irregular
during the play, but it seem to me, that I can hear it at the same position
of the same record. It
Adam Bogacki wrote:
> memalloc.inc:1:26: linux/config.h: No such file or directory
You need to have the kernel sources (actually, only the headers are
needed), and these kernel sources must have been configured to match
the kernel into which you want to install the drivers.
HTH
Clemens
-
Fredrik Nilsson wrote:
> The music plays well in the beginning but after about 3 hours and
> twenty minutes noise (small interrupts) is heard in the sound
> every second.
At 3:22:54 with 16-bit stereo data at 44100 Hz, the number of bytes
played reaches 2^31. Apparently, some counter is interpret
On Wednesday 07 April 2004 13:54, Dennis Gnad wrote:
> On Sunday 04 April 2004 21:26, maggo wrote:
> > > Now anyone can help me getting a real master volume without having to
> > > use aRts or esound ? Thanks to everyone who can help me !
> >
> > I use the "EMU10K1 PCM" labelled control
> >
> > (Wi
Chris Horn wrote:
> I had dmix working (well, as best it did - the output would periodically
> corrupt & start "skipping"; unpausing in xmms didn't work) and then all of a
> sudden after an upgrade yesterday (I'm running Debian) apps started fighting
> over the PCM device again. I check the /etc/
From
00:11.0 Class 0401: 1102:0006
or
00:11.0 Multimedia audio controller: Creative Labs [SB Live! Value]
EMU10k1X
Looks like you have Dell variant of SB Live (based on emu10k1x).
This is not supported by alsa or any other opensource driver. Only
driver that support this chip is comercial os
p z wrote:
Could you try send output of
lspci -n
Hello Peter - thanks for your response. Here's the information you
requested:
lpdlnx01 root # lspci -n
00:00.0 Class 0600: 8086:7190 (rev 03)
00:01.0 Class 0604: 8086:7191 (rev 03)
00:07.0 Class 0601: 8086:7110 (rev 02)
00:07.1 Class 0101: 80
Hi!
We are experiencing problems with the alsa driver when we play a stream
_constantly_ for over 3 hours with ogg123 . First we noticed the
problem using a
MAudio Delta 44 board (00:14.0 Multimedia audio controller: IC Ensemble
Inc ICE1712 [Envy24] (rev 02)
) using oss emulation. The music plays
On Thu, 08 Apr 2004 22:39:59 +1200
Adam Bogacki <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> By way of background,
>
> > Tux:/usr/src/linux/include/linux# modinfo soundcore
> > filename:
> > /lib/modules/2.4.18-bf2.4/kernel/drivers/sound/soundcore.o
> > description: "Core sound module" author: "Alan Cox"
By way of background,
Tux:/usr/src/linux/include/linux# modinfo soundcore
filename:/lib/modules/2.4.18-bf2.4/kernel/drivers/sound/soundcore.o
description: "Core sound module"
author: "Alan Cox"
license: "GPL"
Everything went well until I saw the readout below.
Am I doomed to use Mpla
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