> Well, as far as I know LADSPA - it's very difficult, if not impossible,
> to not detect sample rate correctly.
>
> Did you look into the plugin source ?
I've had a look through it, but I can't see where the code is that does
sample rate conversion.
> Can it be that ALSA calls the plugin initia
> So my question is: does ALSA support software volume control? The loss
> of quality (dynamics) is not so important to me in this case, I'd have
> it almost always on 100% - but would sometimes like to quickly reduce
> the volume. If it is supported, does it also work when playing back
> direct AC
> Can ALSA send audio to the analog ports AND the optical/toslink port at the
> same time? (Or is this a function of the motherboard)?
AFAIK most sound cards (especially onboard ones) only have one output
stream. This same audio signal is sent to the analogue jacks, the coax
SPDIF and the optica
Can ALSA send audio to the analog ports AND the optical/toslink port at the
same time? (Or is this a function of the motherboard)?
Thanks,
MD
> -Original Message-
> From: Clemens Ladisch [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Friday, January 11, 2008 12:49 PM
> To: Michelle Dupuis
> Cc: ALSA
Hello list,
I have recently switched to a 5.1 Dolby Digital system and was surprised
how nicely everything worked with ALSA. There is however one problem
which I have - read through a lot of forums, but did not find a
satisfying answer.
I'm using my soundcards (Terratec Aureon 5.1 = C-Media Elect
Hi,
I have a laptop with
00:1b.0 Audio device: Intel Corporation 82801H (ICH8 Family) HD Audio
Controller (rev 03)
00:1b.0 0403: 8086:284b (rev 03)
I'm running ubuntu hardy with the latest ubuntu kernel (2.6.24-3) and
this card was supposed to work with it, but what I get is
hda_codec: Unknown mod
> I just got a new HP laptop. Nvidia based. It has MCP67 components from
> lspci.
>
> I installed alsa 1.0.15 and it does not find any sound cards.
# modprobe snd-hda-intel
At least that's the one for my MCP61. Does the card show up in lspci?
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Felipe Uderman wrote:
> I have successfully ported the alsa library to the arm platform.
It shouldn't need porting. What did you have to change?
> But I don't know what are the binaries of alsa, and where they are
> located.
"make install" installs the binaries and the configuration files to t
Michelle Dupuis wrote:
> My MB supports both toslink and SPDIF - from what I've read toslink has a
> much higher bandwidth. Will the ALSA driver support moving more data
> through toslink?
It's very likely that in your case, "Toslink" means optical as opposed
to the usual electrical coaxial SPDIF
I just got a new HP laptop. Nvidia based. It has MCP67 components from
lspci.
I installed alsa 1.0.15 and it does not find any sound cards.
I have install alsa a number of times so I am not new to that.
I thought there was supposed to be support for MCP67 in 1.0.15?
Any ideas?
Jerry
--
Hello,
I have successfully ported the alsa library to the arm platform. But I
don't know what are the binaries of alsa, and where they are located. I have
compiled alsa because I need to cross compile a program that depends on
alsa, it is a softphone. The compilation of this program make referenc
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