After much experimentation, I discovered how to make my usb Turtle Beach
Audio Advantage Roadie device work with KDE arts on both my desktop PC
and laptop. I needed to create and add to /etc/asound.conf
pcm.turtle {
type asym
playback.pcm "plughw:1,0"
capture.pcm "plughw:1,0"
}
While the sound se
I was able to gather enough data to properly go through all the options
for my chipset and codecs. I also found the bugtraq that perfectly
describes the issue I have with teh snd-hda-intel driver. It would appear
that the Alsa 1.0.11 worked plug and play as best as it could out of the
box. Wi
MNO <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Now, the 4x4 is on the hardware list, and there it says that it is
> supported, but in a discussion on the another list I came to the
> conclusion that the 4x4 needs to load firmware.
Yes, the Midisport 4x4 needs firmware. You can get the complete
package with in
hurricane wrote:
> Does Fedora Core 5 include in the default installation the newest ALSA
> driver that will see more than 8 of my USB video/audio boards?.
Check if CONFIG_SND_DYNAMIC_MINORS appears in the kernel configuration
and is set.
> If so, how many could it theoretically see, if they are