On Thu, Jun 15, 2006 at 11:45:31PM +0100, Ron Simpkin wrote:
> Hi,
>
> The subject says it all really, it'll be used for sound on my HTPC so I'm not
> bothered about inputs I'm not concerned about S/PDIF output either. The box
> it will be attached to (EPIA SP1300) is pretty low powered so it mu
Creative Audigy 2 NX
usb-2.0 7.1 sound card. Optical output (toslink) also works. S/PDIF output
maybe works, maybe not - i dont know yet :)
On Friday 16 June 2006 03:45, Ron Simpkin wrote:
> Hi,
>
> The subject says it all really, it'll be used for sound on my HTPC so I'm
> not bothered about i
Hi,
The subject says it all really, it'll be used for sound on my HTPC so I'm not
bothered about inputs I'm not concerned about S/PDIF output either. The box
it will be attached to (EPIA SP1300) is pretty low powered so it must do as
much as possible in hardware.
Thanks
Ron
>It would be helpful to test 1.0.11-rc2 through 1.0.11 so we can identify
>whether a regression was introduced.
RC1: OK
RC2: OK
RC3: BAD SOUND!
RC4: BAD SOUND!
RC5: BAD SOUND!
I see nothing about my chipset in the changelog between RC2 & RC3
Kernel 2.6.11 - FC4 - snd-via82xx
Card: VIA 8237
On Thu, 2006-06-15 at 20:32 +0200, skrew wrote:
> Compiling the RC1 version of 1.0.11 and after running alsaconf, its running
> fine immediately ... I now heard a good sound from stream ...
>
> BTW, Thanks :)
It would be helpful to test 1.0.11-rc2 through 1.0.11 so we can identify
whether a regre
Compiling the RC1 version of 1.0.11 and after running alsaconf, its running
fine immediately ... I now heard a good sound from stream ...
BTW, Thanks :)
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First post, so hello all!
My problem: Digital output (coax) of my Soundblaster Live card does not
work anymore since a kernel upgrade (debian testing). In the previous
kernel version, alsa gave me two devices to choose from, where the
second one was digital out. Now I get three devices, but non
On Thu, 2006-06-15 at 19:31 +0200, skrew wrote:
> Hi,
>
> VLC are compiled with alsa, but i don't know how to specify to use alsa mode
> ...
>
> Nothing in the doc, and ppl on google who talk about alsa just put the same
> synthax than me (v4l:adev=)
>
That's unfortunate. You could ask on IRC
On Thu, 2006-06-15 at 13:33 -0400, S. Petty wrote:
> Lee Revell wrote:
> > On Thu, 2006-06-15 at 12:45 -0400, S. Petty wrote:
> >> I'm currently splitting 10 channels of a soundcard out to 10 individual
> >> virtual inputs, and I have software that won't recognize them. I'm
> >> using dsnoop to
Lee Revell wrote:
> On Thu, 2006-06-15 at 12:45 -0400, S. Petty wrote:
>> I'm currently splitting 10 channels of a soundcard out to 10 individual
>> virtual inputs, and I have software that won't recognize them. I'm
>> using dsnoop to break them all out via my asound.conf file, e.g.:
>>
>> chann
Hi,
VLC are compiled with alsa, but i don't know how to specify to use alsa mode
...
Nothing in the doc, and ppl on google who talk about alsa just put the same
synthax than me (v4l:adev=)
Last year I had similar problem, and upgrading to 1.0.11rcx (1 or 2... don't
remember) make the problem fi
On Thu, 2006-06-15 at 12:45 -0400, S. Petty wrote:
> I'm currently splitting 10 channels of a soundcard out to 10 individual
> virtual inputs, and I have software that won't recognize them. I'm
> using dsnoop to break them all out via my asound.conf file, e.g.:
>
> channel1 {
> type pl
I'm currently splitting 10 channels of a soundcard out to 10 individual
virtual inputs, and I have software that won't recognize them. I'm
using dsnoop to break them all out via my asound.conf file, e.g.:
channel1 {
type plug
slave.pcm snoop10
ttable.0.0 1
}
channel2
Hi all,
I am having major problems getting dsnoop working on my Digi96/8 card.
I have Googled to death, have tried lots of various asound.conf's as
well as none to no success.
Playback works great but recording generates nothing but silence.
Some hints:
1) running "arecord -f cd -Dplug:dsnoop" w
On Thu, 2006-06-15 at 16:18 +0100, Andrew Lyon wrote:
> Anybody know if the spdif output on Behringer RCA 202 works with Alsa?
>
> The 202 is £22, my second and third choices (based purely on price)
> are the Voyetra Turtle Beach Audio Advantage Micro or M-Audio Transit.
>
> I realise there is a
Anybody know if the spdif output on Behringer RCA 202 works with Alsa?
The 202 is £22, my second and third choices (based purely on price)
are the Voyetra Turtle Beach Audio Advantage Micro or M-Audio Transit.
I realise there is a matrix document which details what outputs work
with which cards b
Rene Herman a écrit :
> Hulin Thibaud wrote:
>
>> Hum, I'm not sure to understand... My english and my computers
>> knowlege are not very good !
>
> Oh, I see... But no, never mind, it's just that the driver is now being
> loaded without using PnP (you are providing all the parameters manually
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