On Wed, 2006-05-24 at 19:05 -0700, Ryan Neufeld wrote:
> I was wondering if anyone knew how to do this:
>
> I have a Dell Latitude D610. Intel sound card, works great. One
> problem (at least to me) There are 3 volume controls, that affect the
> volume on the machine. PCM MASTER and HEADPHONE.
>
On May 24, 2006, at 9:17 PM, paul santa clara wrote:
Hi everyone,
i installed Mercurial and hg'd the new alsa-drivers from the
repository but when i attempt to build them, i am presented with an
error during the configure stage.
config.status: error: cannot find input file: toplevel.conf
I was wondering if anyone knew how to do this:
I have a Dell Latitude D610. Intel sound card, works great. One
problem (at least to me) There are 3 volume controls, that affect the
volume on the machine. PCM MASTER and HEADPHONE.
I have found that the HEADPHONE is independent of the other two in
Hi everyone,
i installed Mercurial and hg'd the new alsa-drivers from the
repository but when i attempt to build them, i am presented with an
error during the configure stage.
config.status: error: cannot find input file: toplevel.config.in
This makes sense because no such file exists on m
On Wed, 2006-05-24 at 17:38 -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> # cat /proc/asound/version
> Advanced Linux Sound Architecture Driver Version 1.0.9b (Thu Jul 28
> 12:20:13 2005 UTC).
Too old. Try ALSA 1.0.11.
Lee
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Hi,
I have a SB Audigy SE. When I boot into Linux
I just get a static noise. If I boot into WinXP first
and then reboot into Linux it works fine.
I am not sure if this is an ALSA or a Linux problem.
Has anyone seen this behavior and know of a
solution?
Thanks,
Ken
Running Suse 10.0 64 bit
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On Wed, 2006-05-24 at 20:35 +0200, Dennis Heuer wrote:
> alsa and my via82xx, for example, resist to play native
> 5.1--yes, with 5.1 audio sources, xine, , and so on) and I
> have to spread the front to center and rear
Where is the bug report?
Lee
Hello,
I'm thinking about buying an Audigy2 NX but fear the trouble with alsa
config. Does the box work well in 5.1 mode or do I have to expect
trouble? (alsa and my via82xx, for example, resist to play native
5.1--yes, with 5.1 audio sources, xine, , and so on) and I
have to spread the front to c
On Wed, 24 May 2006, Warren Wilder wrote:
Lee Revell schreef:
On Tue, 2006-05-16 at 11:39 , Warren Wilder wrote:
Kernel: both 2.6.15.* and 2.6.16.*
Alsa-lib: 1.0.10.*
Alsa-utils: 1.0.11.*
Try the latest version (alsa-lib and alsa-driver 1.0.11)
I have updated everything on Fedora Cor
hi
1.
using ac3dec with vdr or /usr/bin/speaker-test with plug:surround51
(/usr/share/alsa/pcm/surround51.conf)
on a (crosschecked) sunnyline 5.1 headset it turns out here that the channels
arrangement on the analog output jacks does not
conform to the "reference" channels arrangement of the cm
Hi all,
the Hammerfall series from RME use a DDS PLL to generate the clock
signal: http://www.rme-audio.com/english/techinfo/steadyclock.htm
I want to tweak the sampling rate by some ppm during internal
syncronisation.
To my knowledge you are able to imfluence the sampling rate by just
alterin
On 5/12/06, Mark Tilford <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 5/8/06, Lee Revell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > 2) How can I get my card to work?
>
> I think that might have been a bug introduced in 2.6.16, fixed in the
> stable series. Can you see if the same happens with the latest 2.6.16.x
> kerne
Jesse Schwartzentruber wrote:
> When I run it on the kit, I get /dev/controlC0 and /dev/pcmC0D0c
> created by udev, but the program dies with: (trying to open
> plughw:0,0)
> ALSA lib pcm_hw.c:1355:(_snd_pcm_hw_open) Invalid value for card
>
> and aplay -l:
> aplay: device_list:218: no soundcards
Lee Revell schreef:
On Tue, 2006-05-16 at 11:39 , Warren Wilder wrote:
Kernel: both 2.6.15.* and 2.6.16.*
Alsa-lib: 1.0.10.*
Alsa-utils: 1.0.11.*
Try the latest version (alsa-lib and alsa-driver 1.0.11)
I have updated everything on Fedora Core 5 with the automatic update
facility. The
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