On 04/17/2009 01:16:26 AM, Clemens Ladisch wrote:
> Geoffrey Leach wrote:
> > I'm havind a problem with alsamixer. It appears not to save the
> > changes. The man page does not mention this, so perhaps its doing
> what
> > it is designed to do.
>
> It is only designed to change the sound card's mi
Hi!
I have looked the wiki, tried lot of stuff, asked to some LUG list and
since nothing else worked, I fall back on you
I don't understand clearly how alsa is working...
I started with http://www.alsa-project.org/main/index.php/Asoundrc
my need :
I have a 5.1 ogg stream, and a 5.1 soundcard, but
On Fri, Apr 17, 2009 at 12:47 PM, Phil Gorbett wrote:
> Paul Hartman gmail.com> writes:
>
>>
>> On Fri, Apr 17, 2009 at 2:27 AM, Clemens Ladisch
>> googlemail.com> wrote:
>> > Phil Gorbett wrote:
>> >> I am having difficulty getting the microphone(s) going with this
>> >
>> > Please show the out
Paul Hartman gmail.com> writes:
>
> On Fri, Apr 17, 2009 at 2:27 AM, Clemens Ladisch
> googlemail.com> wrote:
> > Phil Gorbett wrote:
> >> I am having difficulty getting the microphone(s) going with this
> >
> > Please show the output of "lsusb -v" for this device.
> >
> >
> > Best regards,
> >
The sound only started playing in Firefox through my Extigy when I installed
Pulseaudio so not sure about that
It's saying I need qmake
only one output works and that's headphones
the other output for surround/line out is as loud as the phones usually
Now Ubuntu Intrepid 8.10 has pulseaudio instal
On Fri, Apr 17, 2009 at 11:00 AM, MG wrote:
> 2009/4/17 Paul Hartman
>> On Fri, Apr 17, 2009 at 10:47 AM, MG wrote:
>> > I have already been using the alsamixer
>> > However although I have volume it can't be right that you have to turn
>> > it
>> > almost to Max to hear anything!
>>
>> Chec
On Friday 17 April 2009 17:37, you wrote:
> I meant 8.10 yes
> I am now downloading ALSA and JACK from Applications so hopefully that's
> all I need to do
> I thought they were installed but yes I got Firefox sound by blacklisting
> the onboard sound
> I enjoy making things hard for myself though,
On Fri, Apr 17, 2009 at 10:47 AM, MG wrote:
> I have already been using the alsamixer
> However although I have volume it can't be right that you have to turn it
> almost to Max to hear anything!
Check PCM volume as well as master and output volume
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On Fri, Apr 17, 2009 at 5:47 AM, MG wrote:
> Please can you tell me why some hard drives are only partially recognised?
> It brings them up on the in a window but I can't go into them from the
> terminal to execute
> I already selected NTFS writing
> Thx!!!
> Nooby
What does this have to
I have already been using the alsamixer
However although I have volume it can't be right that you have to turn it
almost to Max to hear anything!
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around J
On Friday 17 April 2009 16:08, MG wrote:
> Can you help please maybe ALSA is in the wrong dir but thought comes with
> Ubuntu 2.6!!:
>
> Checking for program g++ : ok /usr/bin/g++
> Checking for compiler version: ok 4.3.2
> Checking for program cpp
It's okay I seem to be able to load them together in Add/Remove
Applications.
2009/4/17 MG
> Can you help please maybe ALSA is in the wrong dir but thought comes with
> Ubuntu 2.6!!:
>
> Checking for program g++ : ok /usr/bin/g++
> Checking for compiler ve
Hello everybody,
I have no sound at all on my linux machine (ubuntu 8.10).
I checked the sound volumes are fine using alsamixer and the output of
alsa-info.sh script is attached to this email and pasting url is
http://paste.ubuntu.com/152797/ for your reference.
My Audio driver seems to be Realte
On Fri, Apr 17, 2009 at 2:27 AM, Clemens Ladisch
wrote:
> Phil Gorbett wrote:
>> I am having difficulty getting the microphone(s) going with this
>> monitor, and get the get the following results when I disable pulseaudio
>> and run arecord:
>>
>> "arecord -v -f cd -D plughw:0 file.wav
>> Recordin
>
> Is this worrying:
../common/JackEngineProfiling.cpp: In destructor
‘Jack::JackEngineProfiling::~JackEngineProfiling()’:
../common/JackEngineProfiling.cpp:169: warning: format not a string literal
and no format arguments
../common/JackEngineProfiling.cpp:196: warning: format not a string litera
Can you help please maybe ALSA is in the wrong dir but thought comes with
Ubuntu 2.6!!:
Checking for program g++ : ok /usr/bin/g++
Checking for compiler version: ok 4.3.2
Checking for program cpp : ok /usr/bin/cpp
Checking for program ar
On Fri, Apr 17, 2009 at 10:14:16AM +0200, Clemens Ladisch wrote:
> Matt Garman wrote:
> > Is there a way to query alsa to see what sample rates and
> > formats the sound hardware natively supports?
>
> Try the attached program.
Works perfectly. That's exactly what I wanted.
Thank you!
Matt
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have mounted the drives but why is everything not visible and why are there
no accurate readings on free space?
2009/4/17 MG
> Please can you tell me why some hard drives are only partially recognised?
> It brings them up on the in a window but I can't go into them from the
> terminal to execute
In data venerdì 17 aprile 2009 05:33:29, hai scritto:
> What distro? Is Pulseaudio enabled?
>
> Lee
No, but I don't think I need a sound daemon to make alsa work, right?
What about multichannel lpcm?
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Please can you tell me why some hard drives are only partially recognised?
It brings them up on the in a window but I can't go into them from the
terminal to execute
I already selected NTFS writing
Thx!!!
Nooby
r...@thundercat1:/media# sudo lsusb
Bus 004 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0001 Linux Fou
I disabled the onboard sound through blacklist however can you explain
please why the volume is so quiet
It needs to be in the red to hear anything.
2009/4/16 MG
>
> Firefox is still playin thru the onboard sound agh
>> must b a way to tell it to use the Extigy
>
>
> Please help
Geoffrey Leach wrote:
> I'm havind a problem with alsamixer. It appears not to save the
> changes. The man page does not mention this, so perhaps its doing what
> it is designed to do.
It is only designed to change the sound card's mixer settings.
> In that case, can anyone point me to a tool tha
Matt Garman wrote:
> Is there a way to query alsa to see what sample rates and formats
> the sound hardware natively supports?
Try the attached program.
HTH
Clemens
/*
* hw_params.c - print hardware capabilities
*
* compile with: gcc -o hw_params hw_params.c -lasound
*/
#include
#include
Phil Gorbett wrote:
> I am having difficulty getting the microphone(s) going with this
> monitor, and get the get the following results when I disable pulseaudio
> and run arecord:
>
> "arecord -v -f cd -D plughw:0 file.wav
> Recording WAVE 'file.wav' : Signed 16 bit Little Endian, Rate 44100 Hz,
immanuel litzroth wrote:
> >Apr 13 12:08:39 voodochile kernel: [ 169.622067] usb 2-10: new full speed
> >USB device using ohci_hcd and address 5
> >Apr 13 12:08:39 voodochile kernel: [ 169.844566] usb 2-10: configuration #1
> >chosen from 1 choice
> >Apr 13 12:08:39 voodochile kernel: [ 169.84
MK wrote:
> I want to write a simple ALSA application. I have downloaded pcm_min.c
> from ALSA documentation and try to do some modifications in code like
> change channels to stereo or sampling rate to 44100Hz. But every time
> program fails. Can anybody explain me why this is happening?
Please s
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