SPDIF signal volumes are set by the receiver, not the sender (the
sound card). However, perhaps there's a way to apply a software
filter to reduce the volume, but I don't know how to do that.
On 1/17/07, Harald Milz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'd like to be able to reduce the output col
On Wed, 17 Jan 2007, ronan mcallister wrote:
> Hi, I have Suse 10.1 with recent updates -- my YaST HW info shows I
> have the ALSA 1.0.13 (stable) release, and I am having problems with
> this sound card -- when playing back WAV files through ALSAplayer
> (after starting Jack with "jackd -R -dalsa
Hi,
I'd like to be able to reduce the output colume of the S/PDIF on my
V8235 / ALC650E based board (Advanced Linux Sound Architecture Driver
Version 1.0.11rc3 (Sun Jan 22 09:27:15 2006 UTC)). Alsamixer doesn't
seem to give me any possibility. How do I do this? "IEC958 Playback
AC97-SPSA" doesn't
Hello,
Currently using ALSA and Jack config with a delta 44 in Ubuntu
Dapper. Im running Supercollider 3 on this system for my final year
university project, my problem is basically this. I've successfully
modified my startup script for SC3 to auto connect all the inputs from
the Delta 44
on Wed, Jan 17, 2007 at 05:27:56PM -0800 ronan mcallister mumbled:
> Hi, I have Suse 10.1 with recent updates -- my YaST HW info shows I
> have the ALSA 1.0.13 (stable) release, and I am having problems with
> this sound card -- when playing back WAV files through ALSAplayer
> (after starting Jack
I sent the following message on 2007-01-07, but it still doesn't show on
the archives. I've retried a few days ago. I'm resending as a subscriber
now. If this reaches the list, you may want to check that posting for
non-subscribers is working.
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When I reboot my PC, the mixer levels are kept
Hi, I have Suse 10.1 with recent updates -- my YaST HW info shows I
have the ALSA 1.0.13 (stable) release, and I am having problems with
this sound card -- when playing back WAV files through ALSAplayer
(after starting Jack with "jackd -R -dalsa -r44100 -p1024" I get very
garbled (and loud) audio.
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I went with FreeBob and an FA-66 firewire audio interface in order to avoid all
the nightmares I was having with the hda-intel chip. thought I could avoid the
ALSA entirely but apparently not, because I need the ALSA MIDI stuff for my USB
keyboard.
Have a HP Media Center PC (7170n) with HD audio controller (82801G
ICH7 family) wherein I can play a mp3 file I have converted to WAV
using mpg123 through amaroK, but when I setup Jack and try to play the
wav under alsaplay, the sound is very distorted. I've got Suse 10.1
with very recent patch up
This allows me to play DVDs with dolby digital passthrough.
However, now I can't play any other sounds - any music or AVI that I
play is completely silent. Playing an AVI or mp3 in xine now results
in total silence, while playing a DVD will have sound. Also, xmms,
mplayer, and the gnome-sound-ca
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