Al Banks wrote:
> [...] Still, no sound from center, sub, and both speakers.
Try speaker-test.
HTH
Clemens
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Hi Karl,
the new firmware didnt'n work for me. Neither with the PCMCIA cardbus
interface, nor with the PCM card.
I had do downgrade, to make it run again. Old firmware ist here:
www.rme-audio.de/download/treiber_archiv.htm
You should use alsa 1.09 or a newer version.
Regards, Bolko
Karl Grill s
On Wed, 27 Sep 2006 11:15:52 +0200
Dominique Michel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> What append with the alsaplayer? It is a really nice little player with some
> unique feature such its speed control.
>
> Gentoo have removed it from portage because, according to gentoo's devs, it is
> no maintained
What append with the alsaplayer? It is a really nice little player with some
unique feature such its speed control.
Gentoo have removed it from portage because, according to gentoo's devs, it is
no maintained upstream. If I look on alsaplayer email list, a debian's dev send
a few patch to correct
Al Banks wrote:
> I'm attempting to get 5.1 surround working on an a7v8x-x motherboard,
> it looks like it uses the via83xx set.
The Asus website says it uses a VT8235 controller and an AD1980 codec.
This should work.
HTH
Clemens
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Hi,
Is it possible to configure alsa to use output channels of two identical
cards as one one output channel? I mean not mulitichannel setup
descripted here: http://alsa.opensrc.org/TwoCardsAsOne but two cards
playing exactly the same sound. If so is it possible to make oss
emulation layer use
Hi all,
I'm working on getting the hammerfall dsp rpm to work under alsa.
Unfortunately, I haven't experienced the proverbal supportiveness of RME
towards linux yet (my e-mails have gone unanswered for three weeks now),
so I'm using a disassembly of the windows (2k) driver (to Paul: yes, maybe
I'