> On Sun, 2006-01-22 at 21:08 -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > OK, Im a nubie to Alsa, so this is probably a simple/stupid
> > question.
> >
> > I Just added a Sound Blaster Live! (24 bit) 0410, to a running
> > Fedora 4 System (2.6.11 Kernel,- but later available).
> >
> > It correctly(?) use
I am using Mandrake Linux 10.1, which has a version of Alsa 1.06 in it.
My sound card is a Shark Predator ISA, which is AD1816a-based. I doubt this
card has been tested much in Alsa (years ago when 0.9 first came out, this
driver had problems which kept it from working at all until I myself repor
On Sun, 2006-01-22 at 21:08 -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> OK, Im a nubie to Alsa, so this is probably a simple/stupid
> question.
>
> I Just added a Sound Blaster Live! (24 bit) 0410, to a running
> Fedora 4 System (2.6.11 Kernel,- but later available).
>
> It correctly(?) uses the snd-ca106
OK, Im a nubie to Alsa, so this is probably a simple/stupid
question.
I Just added a Sound Blaster Live! (24 bit) 0410, to a running
Fedora 4 System (2.6.11 Kernel,- but later available).
It correctly(?) uses the snd-ca106 kernel module.
But, I have a default /etc/asound.conf file with only two
AHA! Silly me -- there's a setting in rosegarden-4 to "choose the
MIDI output device" and the default need only be set to the Timidity
device!
I do not pretend to understand anything more than that it makes a sound
now, and for the moment, I'm one happy camper.
--
Gary Lawrence Murphy
"what I
On Sun, 2006-01-22 at 17:45 -0500, Gary Lawrence Murphy wrote:
> rosegarden gives a status of MIDI OK and shows creating devices
> for the Timidity playback and uses the following jackd command line
>
> /usr/bin/jackd -d alsa -d hw -r 44100 -p 2048 -n 2
That seems to be incorrect, it should b
Having never attempted anything like this before ... I'm hoping to
run timidity with rosegarden-4, and everything seemed to be going
really smoothly, with just one small problem ...
there is no sound output
$ timidity -iA -Oj
TiMidity starting in ALSA server mode
Opening sequencer port: 128:0 1
Hi!
I've just connect a Roland U8 usb device to my computer. Midi worked fine
from the beginning, but no audio devices were listed. The U8 is a kind of
hard-disk recorder without any disk. It has effects, control-elements and
offers some analog/digital i/os.
Does anyone have an idea about this?
Lee,
> > > > How can I change the timer that alsa uses (including for
> > > > the OSS drivers)?
> > > >
> > > > I think I found the source of my problem: it seems that the kernel
> > > > has turned the sound card IRQ off!! -
> > > > dmesg says
> > > >
> > > > ...
> > > > 'irq 3: nobody c
On Sat, 2006-01-21 at 23:31 -0800, Rich E wrote:
> Hello everyone,
>
> I recently got a Linux box running with a RME hdsp card (thanks to
> Fernando's help at PlanetCCRMA), so I'm almost ready to leave the
> world of Windows. I can't seem to get the Alsaplayer to work, with or
> without Jack. Do
On Sun, 2006-01-22 at 16:33 +, Jeroen Nijhof wrote:
> Lee,
>
>
> > > How can I change the timer that alsa uses (including for
> > > the OSS drivers)?
> > >
> > > I think I found the source of my problem: it seems that the kernel
> > > has turned the sound card IRQ off!! -
> > > dmesg says
>
Lee,
> > How can I change the timer that alsa uses (including for
> > the OSS drivers)?
> >
> > I think I found the source of my problem: it seems that the kernel
> > has turned the sound card IRQ off!! -
> > dmesg says
> >
> > ...
> > 'irq 3: nobody cared!'
> >
> > 'Disabl
On Sun, 2006-01-22 at 13:29 +, Jeroen Nijhof wrote:
> How can I change the timer that alsa uses (including for
> the OSS drivers)?
>
> I think I found the source of my problem: it seems that the kernel
> has turned the sound card IRQ off!! -
> dmesg says
>
> ...
> 'irq 3: nobody cared
On Sat, 2006-01-21 at 23:31 -0800, Rich E wrote:
> Hello everyone,
>
> I recently got a Linux box running with a RME hdsp card (thanks to
> Fernando's help at PlanetCCRMA), so I'm almost ready to leave the
> world of Windows. I can't seem to get the Alsaplayer to work, with or
> without Jack. Do
On Sun, 2006-01-22 at 10:30 +, HEDGER, Tim, FM wrote:
> Thanks Lee
>
> My alsa-lib and alsa-driver are both 1.10.
> How do I configure arts to use alsa? I haven't done anything with arts -
> I'm not starting it myself or anything, but artsd is running when I use
> sound devices.
> I have con
How can I change the timer that alsa uses (including for
the OSS drivers)?
I think I found the source of my problem: it seems that the kernel
has turned the sound card IRQ off!! -
dmesg says
...
'irq 3: nobody cared!'
'Disabling IRQ #3'
and alsa-lib-1.0.10/test/timer class=
Thanks Lee
My alsa-lib and alsa-driver are both 1.10.
How do I configure arts to use alsa? I haven't done anything with arts -
I'm not starting it myself or anything, but artsd is running when I use
sound devices.
I have configured kaffeine to use alsa rather than the default of auto.
If I run s
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