On Thu, 2006-06-29 at 16:21 -0500, Robert Rappaport wrote:
> I have a new Gateway Desktop that has an intel motherboard with an
> integrated Realtek ALC880 sound card. I followed Realtek links and
> downloaded
> "realtek-linux-audiopack-3.5-6b.tar.bz2". I had Slackware Linux 10.2
> installed wit
Hi:
I have a new Gateway Desktop that has an intel motherboard with an
integrated Realtek ALC880 sound card. I followed Realtek links and
downloaded
"realtek-linux-audiopack-3.5-6b.tar.bz2". I had Slackware Linux 10.2
installed with the 2.4.31 kernel. In the attached file are 3 files.
The f
Dear Folks,
On 28/06/06 16:05 +0200, Dominique Michel wrote:
Le Tue, 27 Jun 2006 16:59:55 -0400,
Lee Revell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> a écrit :
On Wed, 2006-06-28 at 06:51 +1000, Nick Urbanik wrote:
> Dear Folks,
>
> On this P4 machine running FC5, I had great sound from this
> Audigy2 ZS soundcard
Hi.
I have a SB Live 5.1 Player [SB0060] in my PC and FC5 AMD64 installed
and i can't get sound recording working since FC2 (I did not try FC3).
When i speak into the microphone of my headset, i hear myself through
the speakers and no sound is recorded.
I'm not very familiar with alsa and i hope
Marcos Guglielmetti wrote:
> El Mi?rcoles, 28 de Junio de 2006 13:43, Clemens Ladisch escribi?:
> > Marcos Guglielmetti wrote:
> > > Could the ALSA group recommend that firmware, rather than the proprietary
> > > firmware, for the Midisport 4x4?
> >
> > If you can live with an incomplete firmware t
In follow up, using jack_connect to connect the
outputs to each alsa_pcm:playback_x given in jack_lsp also does not give an
output on the IEC958 (i had hoped connecting them using JACK to outputs 9 and 10
would produce results). I used iecset (which i found while browsing the
alsa-utils sou
Hello all,
I'm sorry if this information is elsewhere but i
can't seem to track down simple instructions for turning on the IEC958 output on
an M-Audio 24/96 card. I've created a very minimal system and as yet haven't
needed an asound configuration file. I'm using JACK and connecting to
al
Does anyone have experience with the Digigram UAX220 USB interface? It
is a bit expensive ($440 US) and is USB1.1, but the manufacturer claims
ALSA compatibility.
While the I/O is balanced, the specified maximum levels of +10 dBu is
curious; it appears to be a compromise. Professional audio gea