Hi,
On Wed, Aug 06, 2008 at 07:52:17PM +0200, Artem Makhutov wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On Wed, Aug 06, 2008 at 09:34:49AM +0200, Clemens Ladisch wrote:
> > Artem Makhutov wrote:
> > > I have a Philips SPC520NC webcam, which works fine with the linux UVC
> > > driver.
> > >
> > > The only problem I have
Hello,
My notebook is a HP Pavilion dv7-1018eg and I am using Fedora 9
I have a problem with the following audio device:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]# lspci |grep Audio 00:1b.0 Audio device: Intel Corporation
82801I (ICH9 Family) HD Audio Controller (rev 03)
I am using kernel 2.6.25.11-97.fc9.x86_64
hda_intel is not only compiled, but is loaded as per lsmod (snd_hda_intel).
The device is definitely enabled.
As for the ATI vs Nvidia deal..the motherboard says it is an 'Azalia'
chipset but it is an nvidia motherboard. lspci shows numerous onboard nvidia
devices (my sata controller, nic, sound, v
Drake Mobius wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> I have, in my desperation, turned to the mailing list: hopefully you can
> help me.
> I have a new motherboard from ASUS, which has an onboard 'Azalia'
> chipset soundcard.
>
This is an ATI SB450. The hda-intel driver code has
logic to recognize and confi
Tobias Kaefer wrote:
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> Hello!
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> I just got a new workstation. It's an Fujitsu-Siemens Esprimo P5625 with
> an on-board ALC262 sound chip. I'm running a Kubuntu 8.04.1 on that system.
>
> The sound I get from that chip is really horrible. Ther
dinesh wrote:
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> HI,
>
> if i play some wave file through *aplay using alsa-lib *then does it
> keeps a check on data transfer speed of wave file with driver or it
> simply plays it.
>
>
The wav file will have the frame rate speed in the
header. It will be played at the speed that
Manuel Schneider wrote:
> Hi,
>
> we had a Teratec Phase 22 on our transmitter line which works great
> under Linux, using the ice1724 driver from alsa.
> As the original sound card broke due to electrical surge on the
> transmitter line, we had to replace it. The Phase 22 is not available
> an
Vaclav Peroutka wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> I started to experimenting with Software Defined Radio so I need some higher
> quality sound card. I could buy Creative SB Audigy SE which has 24bit stereo
> sampling @96kHz but it is not yet supported.
>
> Can somebody here recommend me some other 24b/96
Hello all,
I have, in my desperation, turned to the mailing list: hopefully you can
help me.
I have a new motherboard from ASUS, which has an onboard 'Azalia' chipset
soundcard.
The BIOS contains a switch for either HD or AC97 sound, and I have tried
both.
alsaconf detects this as hda_intel, but
Vaclav Peroutka wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> I started to experimenting with Software Defined Radio so I need some higher
> quality sound card. I could buy Creative SB Audigy SE which has 24bit stereo
> sampling @96kHz but it is not yet supported.
>
> Can somebody here recommend me some other 24b/96
Hello all,
I started to experimenting with Software Defined Radio so I need some higher
quality sound card. I could buy Creative SB Audigy SE which has 24bit stereo
sampling @96kHz but it is not yet supported.
Can somebody here recommend me some other 24b/96kHz card which is supported by
ALSA
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Hello!
I just got a new workstation. It's an Fujitsu-Siemens Esprimo P5625 with
an on-board ALC262 sound chip. I'm running a Kubuntu 8.04.1 on that system.
The sound I get from that chip is really horrible. There are
cracks and some kind of a reverbe
These two patches at least allow to initialize the driver without
complaints, and the sound encoder is able to start without problems but
the recorded signal from the card is only noise.
In fact I did only introduce the new subvendor ID and just copy all
functions from Phase 22 over to be used
HI,
if i play some wave file through aplay using alsa-lib then does it keeps
a check on data transfer speed of wave file with driver or it simply
plays it.
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Hi,
we had a Teratec Phase 22 on our transmitter line which works great
under Linux, using the ice1724 driver from alsa.
As the original sound card broke due to electrical surge on the
transmitter line, we had to replace it. The Phase 22 is not available
anymore, so we bought a Swissonic TS22PC
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