I'm still trying to get my system working with the Layla24 from echoaudio.
I have the firmware properly installed and configured in the /lib/firmware
directory
I have added the line options snd-layla24 index=0 to my /etc/modprobe.d
After trolling many boards and forums I found this post
http:/
On Tue, 23 Oct 2007, Nigel Henry wrote:
> On Wednesday 10 October 2007 20:20, Lars 'Levia' Wesselius wrote:
>
>> I think Ill wait for the new kernel for my distro, as I do not really need
>> sound at the moment. I'll need it later, but I suspect by then the new
>> kernel will be available. Thanks
On Wednesday 10 October 2007 20:20, Lars 'Levia' Wesselius wrote:
> I think Ill wait for the new kernel for my distro, as I do not really need
> sound at the moment. I'll need it later, but I suspect by then the new
> kernel will be available. Thanks for all your help, and effort!
>
> Lars
Hi Lar
I need to setup a configuration that will allow me to route audio between
two virtual devices. For example, one application using ALSA will use
virtual device A's input and output, and another will use virtual device
B's. The output from A will route to the input of B, and the input of A to
the o
Another Sillyname wrote:
> Thanks for the response, so does that mean there is a way to get AC3
> supported on the chipset using a different setup/configuration?
No.
> card 0: I82801DBICH4 [Intel 82801DB-ICH4], device 4: Intel ICH - IEC958
> [Intel 82801DB-ICH4 - IEC958]
> card 0: Intel [HDA Int
James Shatto wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]$ cat /proc/asound/cards
0 [Intel ]: HDA-Intel - HDA Intel
HDA Intel at 0xd044 irq 22
Have you tried:
$ alsamixer -c 0
You may need to press m to mute/unmute and cursor the selection/levels. Plus
tab to get
Alexander Saydakov wrote:
>>> This port shows garbage half of the time. Sometimes it shows right
>>> note on/off events, but sometimes complete garbage events like channel
>>> aftertouch (keyboard does not have any), resets or other events
>>> unrelated to the keys I push.
>
> Here I press the A
Another Sillyname wrote:
> I have three seperate machines outputting to a Sony STR-DB940 AC3 Amp
> via SPDIF (two optical one RCA).
>
> I can get all of them to output as standard ALSA devices from Fedora 7
> setups and no specific asound.conf or asound.rc files however I
> cannot for the life of
Edmundo Carmona wrote:
> I can get the "line" (Java Sound API) and send it the buffer of
> information (one second) that I want to listen... however I'm not able
> to listen to a single beep from the speakers.
> ...
> This is the "mixer" java is using:
> ICH5 [plughw:0,4]: Direct Audio Device: Inte
Georg Mainik wrote:
> > The web site mentions a driver, so it's likely that the standard driver,
> > which assumes a USB audio class-compliant device, does not work.
>
> I still could not find it. Are we talking about the same sites?
I meant Creative's web site.
> http://www.alsa-project.org/main
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]$ cat /proc/asound/cards
> 0 [Intel ]: HDA-Intel - HDA Intel
>HDA Intel at 0xd044 irq 22
Have you tried:
$ alsamixer -c 0
You may need to press m to mute/unmute and cursor the selection/levels. Plus
tab to get to the capture/all/pla
Hi,
I've just recently installed Fedora 7 on a brand new laptop with an Intel
82801G sound card. I'm just going to paste everything I've said before on
various IRC channels, because I've gone through explaining the problem too many
times:
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