Hold it! I'm now replying to my own reply. Sorry for the annoyance.I
used the wrong command. I should have done:
"aplay -D plughw:1 xxx.wav" [as Clemens suggested below]
That is, use a "-D", not "-d".
When I use the right command, I actually do get some output, but it comes
in one-second
Bob van der Poel wrote:
> I decided to reinstall my OS yesterday ( a long story, but it wasn't due
> to hardware, so I don't think that "it is fired" is the reason).
>
> All seems to be working, except audio.
>
> I have maudio audiophile 2496 card, Mandriva 2007, alsa 1.0.12.
>
Not cool repl
On Fri, 2006-11-17 at 02:21 +0100, Heinz Knoche wrote:
>
> Clemens Ladisch schrieb:
> > Heinz Knoche wrote:
> >
> >>Clemens Ladisch schrieb:
> >>
> >>>What are the contents of /proc/asound/cards?
> >>
> >>cat /proc/asound/cards
> >>0 [rev60 ]: VIA8233 - VIA 823x rev60
> >>
Clemens Ladisch schrieb:
> Heinz Knoche wrote:
>
>>Clemens Ladisch schrieb:
>>
>>>What are the contents of /proc/asound/cards?
>>
>>cat /proc/asound/cards
>>0 [rev60 ]: VIA8233 - VIA 823x rev60
>> VIA 823x rev60 with CMI9761 at 0xd000, irq 3
>
>
> This codec shou
"aplay -d plughw:1 xxx.wav" gets me sound coming from the onboard
soundcard on the laptop, but no sound from the Audiophile USB.
The same results when I use "plughw:1,1" (or 1,0 or 0,0). I also tried
using hw:1 (and variants).
I appreciate your help.
-Tom
>
> Does "aplay -D plughw:1 somet
> The obvious question at this point Tom, is "have you run alsamixer and
> unmuted it?" This stuff defaults to muted, presumably to protect the
> speakers or some such folderol.
>
Thanks, but "alsamixer -c 1" returns the following
"No mixer elems found"
I think I read this somewhere abou
I decided to reinstall my OS yesterday ( a long story, but it wasn't due
to hardware, so I don't think that "it is fired" is the reason).
All seems to be working, except audio.
I have maudio audiophile 2496 card, Mandriva 2007, alsa 1.0.12.
In /etc I have the following files:
root$ cat modpro
On Thursday 16 November 2006 11:10, Tom Frei wrote:
>Thanks to the good people on this list, I was able to get my config file
>right and have alsa recognize the two cards on my system. Hence:
>
>
>bash-3.1# cat /proc/asound/cards
> 0 [CS4237B]: CS4237B - CS4237B
> CS
Heinz Knoche wrote:
> Clemens Ladisch schrieb:
> > What are the contents of /proc/asound/cards?
>
> cat /proc/asound/cards
> 0 [rev60 ]: VIA8233 - VIA 823x rev60
>VIA 823x rev60 with CMI9761 at 0xd000, irq 3
This codec should be supported even by your old ALSA ver
Tom Frei wrote:
> bash-3.1# cat /proc/asound/cards
> 1 [tm ]: USB-Audio - Audiophile USB (tm)
>M-Audio Audiophile USB (tm) at usb-:00:07.2-1,
> full speed
>
> Yea!! I cannot, however, get the M-Audio Audiophile to output any sound.
Does "aplay -D plugh
(please don't top-post)
Victor Librado wrote:
> I finally got the device to work. I have a look into the mailing list and
> uncommented the #define IGNORE_CTL_ERROR.
> Now if I start ARM with the sound card connected the card is recognised as
> /dev/dsp and i can play audio. However i still got the
Thanks to the good people on this list, I was able to get my config file
right and have alsa recognize the two cards on my system. Hence:
bash-3.1# cat /proc/asound/cards
0 [CS4237B]: CS4237B - CS4237B
CS4237B at 0x530, irq 5, dma 1&0
1 [tm ]: USB-
Sorry for getting the same mail a second time Clemens, I just forgot
including the alsa-user list !
Clemens Ladisch schrieb:
> Heinz Knoche wrote:
>
>>Without success I tried to set up my soundchip.
>>...
>>4. Is it at all possible that the soundchip's silence is related to the
>>sharing of an
On Thu, 16 Nov 2006 11:23:56 +
richard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi I have asked on this list before, without any positive feedback.:(
> I have major neuro-surgery next week and need this computer to be able
> to payback mp3 and dvd films .
> and I'm not going to able to debug the system f
Hi I have asked on this list before, without any positive feedback.:(
I have major neuro-surgery next week and need this computer to be able
to payback mp3 and dvd films .
and I'm not going to able to debug the system for weeks afterwards.
OS mandriva 2007 official release.
DM = Gnome 2.16
Audio
Victor Librado wrote:
> I'm trying to connect a USB sound card to an ARM evaluation board. The ARM
> is running a Linux 2.6.15 kernel compiled with the option of "ALSA support"
> and "USB device" compiled as kernel options. Plugging the sound card to the
> board causes next exception:
>
> ALSA sou
Heinz Knoche wrote:
> Without success I tried to set up my soundchip.
> ...
> 4. Is it at all possible that the soundchip's silence is related to the
> sharing of an interrupt?
No.
What are the contents of /proc/asound/cards?
Regards,
Clemens
--
Chuck Harrison wrote:
> I was being led astray by
> http://www.alsa-project.org/alsa-doc/doc-php/asoundrc.php ,
> which begins in no uncertain terms:
> "Neither of the .asoundrc or alsa.conf files are required for
> ALSA to work properly."
> Maybe someone should update that! ;-)
Done.
> Clemen
Jan Ries wrote:
> Am Mittwoch, 15. November 2006 13:20 schrieb Clemens Ladisch:
> > What are your needs?
>
> Analog line-in/line-out (stereo)
Then you shouldn't need to get a 5.1 or 7.1 device.
However, it's very hard to find stereo USB devices because most USB
audio devices are designed as a up
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