Thanks Mark, "all's well that ends well"!
Henry
On Sat, 2008-08-09 at 12:35 +1000, Mark Constable wrote:
> On Saturday 09 August 2008 12:18:08 Henry W. Peters wrote:
> > p.s., my card is NOT a usb device (apologies here, as I should have said
> > it is the MiaMIDI card, made by Echo Audio. There
On Saturday 09 August 2008 12:18:08 Henry W. Peters wrote:
> p.s., my card is NOT a usb device (apologies here, as I should have said
> it is the MiaMIDI card, made by Echo Audio. There are i/o ports for
> midi/S/PDIF/analogue in the back, both on the card & a set of wires w/
> plugs; phono & stand
Thanks much Mark... I'll investigate this weekend.
Henry
p.s., my card is NOT a usb device (apologies here, as I should have said
it is the MiaMIDI card, made by Echo Audio. There are i/o ports for
midi/S/PDIF/analogue in the back, both on the card & a set of wires w/
plugs; phono & standard midi)
On 2008-08-09, Henry W. Peters wrote:
> Thanks much for reply... I pasted the i/o results of your requested
> commands in the shell... (well, approximations due to non html
> translation).
The alsamixer output was not needed... just so you know it existed.
> When I did the 'alsamixer' command it
Hi Mark,
Thanks much for reply... I pasted the i/o results of your requested
commands in the shell... (well, approximations due to non html
translation).
When I did the 'alsamixer' command it comes up with my SIS "card' which
is not the card of concern (mia, works fine on Win XP), I can control
James W. Frock, Ph.D. wrote:
> No doubt I am anxious about getting this Audigy sound card working. I have
> tried all of the things I have found on the net including the ALSA site.
> The Debian etch software makes it sound so easy.
I haven't used that distro, but usually it *is* easy.
Do you
On Saturday 09 August 2008 01:58:52 Henry W. Peters wrote:
> The short of it is, I tried basically everything you suggested... plus
> de-installing the EchoMixer & associated products (controllers for other
> devices which I do not have, it comes bundled) by means of the
> Add/Remove menu item & th
On Fri, 8 Aug 2008, James W. Frock, Ph.D. wrote:
> No doubt I am anxious about getting this Audigy sound card working. I have
> tried all of the things I have found on the net including the ALSA site.
> The Debian etch software makes it sound so easy.
>
> Since the kernel didn't see the onboard
Hi Jim,
In your previous mail you said you have mixer controls. Do these reflect the
controls you'd expect to get from your audigy card? If so, there could simply
be something muted that's not supposed to be muted (analog/digital outputs,
etc.).
For more in-depth debugging, we're going to need
No doubt I am anxious about getting this Audigy sound card working. I have
tried all of the things I have found on the net including the ALSA site.
The Debian etch software makes it sound so easy.
Since the kernel didn't see the onboard sound card I disabled the onboard
sound card. I don't e
I'm back (unfortunately, but *very* glad there is a forum on this topic,
I think the issue will not just go away, my guess is that more folk who
use audio media (etc.) in life projects will be turning to Linux based
outlooks).
Mark (or anyone who may be able to help out),
The short of it is, I t
> I used to record streamed audio using this:
>
> arecord -D copy -f cd -t wav out.wav -d 10
Same here. My card has some bleed into the mic port so I do get something
regardless. I am able to set PCM record from aumix. No ideal how to do it in
alsamixer, it doesn't seem to be an option. I'v
I used to record streamed audio using this:
arecord -D copy -f cd -t wav out.wav -d 10
cat ~/asoundrc
pcm.copy {
type plug
slave {
pcm hw
}
route_policy copy
}
But since getting installing suse 10.3 this doesn't work.
I tried using amixer and al
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