> Is it possible to make an pcm/ctl device in asoundrc file that would redirect
> the
> output to the correct card/mixer depending on they existence? The algorithm
> should
> look more or less like:
>
> If "default" exist:
> pcm.redir -> plughw:default
> clt.redir -> default.Speaker
Hi,
sorry if is old but I don´t saw it in list archive.
After update to 2.6.24 (from .23) my intel sound card doesn´t play proper sound
anymore. No errors in modules loading or tools such alsamixer.
Some informations:
# lspci
00:1b.0 Audio device: Intel Corporation 82801H (ICH8 Family) HD Au
Lee Revell wrote:
> As Takashi stated, it's currently unsupported and no one is working on
> it. You should just configure your mail and IM apps to play a .wav
> file.
That's not really an option because they do not run locally, but on a
remote machine accessed via SSH.
But I understand that it
On Fri, 01 Feb 2008 14:23:41 +0100
Johannes Bauer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Alexander E. Patrakov schrieb:
>
> > I think it is a problem with mplayer or alsa-lib, not with a52 plugin,
> > because I am able to reproduce a similar effect by just running dmix at
> > 192 kHz 32 bit. To do so, crea
I have a laptop with an integrated snd-card (which doesn't this days), but I
also
have two external USB-sound-cards..
They are almost never connected at the same time, yet if one is connected it's a
better choice then the internal sound card. I would like to automatically assign
output to the usb
At Fri, 01 Feb 2008 15:13:16 +0100,
Johannes Bauer wrote:
>
> Takashi Iwai schrieb:
>
> > Depends on the hardware. Your descrption sounds like a CMIPCI. In
> > that case, it's a bit hard to do that way because both outputs share
> > the same DAC. So, the source must be exclusive.
>
> You are
Takashi Iwai schrieb:
> Depends on the hardware. Your descrption sounds like a CMIPCI. In
> that case, it's a bit hard to do that way because both outputs share
> the same DAC. So, the source must be exclusive.
You are exactly right! It is a CMIPCI.
But are you sure it only has one DAC?
$ ca
At Thu, 31 Jan 2008 19:00:17 +0100,
Johannes Bauer wrote:
>
> Adam Nielsen schrieb:
>
> >> /-- route -> A52
> >> default -> ... -> softvol -> duplicate -<
> >> \-- hw0,0
> >>
> >> Where at hw0,0 my headphones are co
Adam Nielsen schrieb:
>> >> When a movie doesn't play, it shows weird behaviour: the video is
>> >> playing *extremely* slowly, the audio plays just fine for about the
>> >> first 100 seconds. Then mplayer gets so out of sync that it commits
>> >> suicide in a way. Here is some output:
> >
> > IIRC
Phil Carter wrote:
> I'm trying to get MIDI output (through the game port) to work, but my
> system locks up randomly when playing MIDI files using aplaymidi.
> Everything works fine for a few seconds to a few minutes, and then my
> system freezes and even the magic sysrq keys don't do anything, so
Alexander E. Patrakov schrieb:
> I think it is a problem with mplayer or alsa-lib, not with a52 plugin,
> because I am able to reproduce a similar effect by just running dmix at
> 192 kHz 32 bit. To do so, create ~/.asoundrc that contains just two lines:
>
> defaults.pcm.dmix.rate 192000
> defaul
> When a movie doesn't play, it shows weird behaviour: the video is
> playing *extremely* slowly, the audio plays just fine for about the
> first 100 seconds. Then mplayer gets so out of sync that it commits
> suicide in a way. Here is some output:
IIRC mplayer uses the audio as a timing source, s
I'm trying to get MIDI output (through the game port) to work, but my
system locks up randomly when playing MIDI files using aplaymidi.
Everything works fine for a few seconds to a few minutes, and then my
system freezes and even the magic sysrq keys don't do anything, so I
have to hit the reset bu
Johannes Bauer wrote:
> Hello list,
>
> there's another problem I encountered with the a52 plugin *sigh*... I
> have it setup so it does routing and then A52 encoding. Everything works
> beautifully using xmms. Some movies play just fine with mplayer. Others
> don't. I have no idea why.
>
> When
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