On Fri, 9 Feb 2007, Lee Revell wrote:
> On 2/8/07, Laszlo Barabas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>> Question2:
>> How do can I say the count number to play the file with aplay? In the
>> rplay we had the --count switches?
>> Is it some similar switches available for aplay?
>
> If you want to pla
On 2/8/07, Laszlo Barabas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Question2:
> How do can I say the count number to play the file with aplay? In the
> rplay we had the --count switches?
> Is it some similar switches available for aplay?
If you want to play file.wav 10 times:
$ for i in `seq 1 10`; do a
Greetings,
Since I upgraded from Ubuntu Dapper to Edgy, I have lost audio in my rear two
laptop speakers. I am using an ASUS A7J laptop with two front speakers and two
rear.
I have tried nearly everything with the model parameter to snd-hda-intel
for my card, the ALC883.
dmesg reports somethin
On 2/7/07, Ronny Standtke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Job? Yes, it would be nice if one could have the distribution's setup
> > routines figure out all of the different combinations of sound card and how
> > the user wants them all set up.
>
> You misunderstood. This is not what I was talking ab
Hi Jean-Michel Pouré!
On 2007.02.09 at 12:04:53 +0100, Jean-Michel Pouré wrote next:
> I have two USB 2.0 Aureon MK2 devices, keyboard and mouse connecting to
> an USB 2.0 480 Mb/s hug.
>
> When plugin a one meter armored cable, the audio devices work perfectly.
> When connecting with a five me
You are right. I didn't think about it carefully enough. Thinking about
it now, I have to admit that I have no idea how to do it. There is a
very vague memory in my head that I read somewhere that it is up to the
driver wether or how you distinguish two cards, but I may mix it up with
something els
Le Fri, 09 Feb 2007 15:46:21 +0100,
Dragan Noveski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> a écrit :
> hi to the list!
>
> i am running an originally demudi box, which with the time became a
> custom-debian testing one.
> in last summer i removed everything from my machine what was depending
> an a dabian-jackd p
Le vendredi 09 février 2007 à 20:27 +0100, Ingo Müller a écrit :
> Hi!
>
> I don't know wether this works, it's maybe just an idea. Look at "lsusb
> -v". In the first line of your device, it says "Bus xxx Device yyy:
> ...". Maybe you can use the values xxx and yyy with udev to give the two
> devi
Hi!
I just tried out something that might help you: I played back a very
silent piece of sound and amplified it. Doing the same thing with
recording should be similar. Here is what I put to my ~/.asoundrc file:
pcm.amplify {
typeroute
slave.pcm "default"
Hi!
I don't know wether this works, it's maybe just an idea. Look at "lsusb
-v". In the first line of your device, it says "Bus xxx Device yyy:
...". Maybe you can use the values xxx and yyy with udev to give the two
devices unique names - as long as they don't change usb slots.
Regards, Ingo
Dave Patterson wrote:
> Dragan Noveski wrote:
>
>> hi to the list!
>>
>> i am running an originally demudi box, which with the time became a
>> custom-debian testing one.
>> in last summer i removed everything from my machine what was depending
>> an a dabian-jackd package and reinstalled fro
Dave Patterson wrote:
> Dragan Noveski wrote:
>
>> hi to the list!
>>
>> i am running an originally demudi box, which with the time became a
>> custom-debian testing one.
>> in last summer i removed everything from my machine what was depending
>> an a dabian-jackd package and reinstalled fro
On Do, 08.02.07 17:17 Thomas Kuther <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Mi, 07.02.07 20:23 Thomas Kuther <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Hello,
> >
> > My card is an ICE1712 M-Audio Delta 2496, using alsa-lib,-plugins
> > 1.0.14-rc2, so everything dmixed by default.
> > I'm currently trying to capt
Dragan Noveski wrote:
> hi to the list!
>
> i am running an originally demudi box, which with the time became a
> custom-debian testing one.
> in last summer i removed everything from my machine what was depending
> an a dabian-jackd package and reinstalled from sources (lot of audio
> stuff,
hi to the list!
i am running an originally demudi box, which with the time became a
custom-debian testing one.
in last summer i removed everything from my machine what was depending
an a dabian-jackd package and reinstalled from sources (lot of audio
stuff, kde etc...). this action tooks me ab
Hello,
I have two USB 2.0 Aureon MK2 devices, keyboard and mouse connecting to
an USB 2.0 480 Mb/s hug.
When plugin a one meter armored cable, the audio devices work perfectly.
When connecting with a five meter non-armoered cable,
I can hear clicks during play.
I purchased a 5 meter armored USB
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