On Sun, 2006-02-12 at 21:58 -0600, Jim Hunter wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> I've been trying to get my Roland UA-100 to work with ALSA (on Ubuntu
> 5.10), but have had no luck. The snd-usb-audio module loads and the
> device is recognized as far as I can tell - it shows up as card #1.
> 'aplay -Dhw:1,0
Hello all,
I've been trying to get my Roland UA-100 to work with ALSA (on Ubuntu
5.10), but have had no luck. The snd-usb-audio module loads and the
device is recognized as far as I can tell - it shows up as card #1.
'aplay -Dhw:1,0 /usr/share/sound/phone.wav' produces this output:
Playing WAVE
On Sun, 2006-02-12 at 16:53 -0700, Richard Fish wrote:
> Should this all be tracked on bugzilla?
>
> -Richard
>
Yes, please open a new issue and attach both reports (first, see if the
same problem is already in there).
Thanks for debugging this.
Lee
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On 2/12/06, Richard Fish <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Unfortunately, there seems to be an additional problem, as when I
> apply that patch to 1.0.11rc3, I still have no audio. Searching for
> the next problem now...
I have found the second problem. Around 1/26, the following change was made:
di
On 2/12/06, Lee Revell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> It actually looks like your second patch is not exactly the opposite of
> the first patch. Does it work if you just back out the first patch?
Yes, it does.
My patch is an attempt to keep the speaker_pin assignment, which looks
important for pat
On Sun, 2006-02-12 at 14:10 -0700, Richard Fish wrote:
> On 2/11/06, Lee Revell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > First try 1.0.11-rc1 and -rc2. If those don't work your best bet is to
> > use ALSA CVS to do a binary search by date between 1.0.10 and
> > 1.0.11-rc1:
>
> Thanks for the advice. I hav
On 2/11/06, Lee Revell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> First try 1.0.11-rc1 and -rc2. If those don't work your best bet is to
> use ALSA CVS to do a binary search by date between 1.0.10 and
> 1.0.11-rc1:
Thanks for the advice. I have to go back to 17-nov-2005 11:05 (UTC)
to get back to a working ve
> I am only really interested with applications that use the old OSS api.
>
> I have thought of a different way to do oss sound emulation, but wanted
> to first check that this "different way" would actually fix all
> remaining OSS based applications. I don't see any point in writing lots
> of new
Lee Revell wrote:
On Sat, 2006-02-11 at 22:23 -0500, John Welch wrote:
Lee Revell wrote:
On Sat, 2006-02-11 at 20:09 -0500, John Welch wrote:
Hello all,
I recently put together a SFF PC. The motherboard came with on-board
sound, but because I plan to use this PC for various multimedia tasks
Hi there,
got a Hercules Gametheater XP 5.1 (which is driven by the snd-cs46xx
alsa module) where a 4.1 Creative Cambridge speaker system is plugged
in. So I'was trying to reroute the stereo signal to the rear and front
speaker and also to the subwoofer. No problem with that - it works, but
only
Hi,
I am an ALSA developer. I would like users to report which Linux sound
applications do not work well with sound in Linux.
For example, sound stutters in doom3.
I am only really interested with applications that use the old OSS api.
I have thought of a different way to do oss sound emulation,
I'm not familiar with Fedora Core :-/ ...
You need to update two things : the alsa kernel modules and alsa-lib. You can
update the kernel modules either by installing a new kernel and selecting the
alsa modules provided in it, or you can find the modules packaged
independently. As for alsa-lib,
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