On Mon, 23 Feb 2009 21:16:43 +0100
Paride Legovini wrote:
> Xelatec wrote:
> > Perhaps you have the same issue I recently asked about.
> >
> > I have several Centos 5.2 servers with either one or several USB sound
> > devices attached. Often they would not boot and recognize the on-board
> > aud
Xelatec wrote:
> Perhaps you have the same issue I recently asked about.
>
> I have several Centos 5.2 servers with either one or several USB sound
> devices attached. Often they would not boot and recognize the on-board
> audio system.
Unfortunately the issue is not the same. I have a computer w
Perhaps you have the same issue I recently asked about.
I have several Centos 5.2 servers with either one or several USB sound
devices attached. Often they would not boot and recognize the on-board
audio system.
The solution that works for me is to add the line
"blacklist snd-usb-audio" to "/etc/
Is there a fallback mechanism in the alsa's configurations files, so the
usb card1 is used *only if present*, else the integrated card0 is chosen?
Or, if there isn't, is there any smart way to do it?
I searched the list, a similar question was asked in 2007 and the answer
was "no", but maybe so
LOL, I'll take that as a "no"...
Alrighty then, keep em empty 'ma niggas'.
20/2 jed wrote:
> Anyone already augmenting their essence hw_drivers with sw that brings
> back some of the functionality in windoze? see below...
>
> jed wrote:
>> Gotcha, so there may well be OSS apps (read; not drivers
System: Asus M3N78 PRO (On board sound disabled)
Sound Card: C-Media CMI8738 (Using ALSA mixer)
OS: Ubuntu 8.10 amd64 (Upgraded 2/22/09)
Problem: Using line-in on sound card to capture sound from verizon
set-top-box. Sound is passed through to sound output (speakers) unless
I mute line-in on al
MÃ¥rten Gustafsson wrote:
> mor...@linux-hyfd:~> arecord -D spdif:0 -f dat -t raw | ac3dec -D hw:0 -6
> Recording raw data 'stdin' : Signed 16 bit Little Endian, Rate 48000 Hz,
> Stereo
> 2.0 Mode 48.0 KHz 32 kbps Complete Main Audio Service
> unsupported 1/1 channels 6
Apparently, the recorded D