Robert Holtzman wrote, on 2009-12-27 14:01:
> I'm running Ubuntu 8.04 and Debian 5.0.3 both fully updated on my
> desktop box. Can get almost no headphone volume on either distribution.
> Speaker volume is O.K. Can't increase volume with alsamixer as the
> vertical column indicating volume is comp
I'm running Ubuntu 8.04 and Debian 5.0.3 both fully updated on my
desktop box. Can get almost no headphone volume on either distribution.
Speaker volume is O.K. Can't increase volume with alsamixer as the
vertical column indicating volume is completely collapsed. Also have a
laptop running Ubuntu
On Sat, 26 Dec 2009 17:05:57 -0700
Mark Goldberg wrote:
> On Sat, Dec 26, 2009 at 1:07 PM, Business Kid wrote:
> > I'm never met the VT 1818 in the wild. I was in Electronics hardware
> >
> > /begin long winded explanation
> > The way things are done today is with large chips called fpgas. Insid
On Sat, Dec 26, 2009 at 1:07 PM, Business Kid wrote:
> I'm never met the VT 1818 in the wild. I was in Electronics hardware
>
> /begin long winded explanation
> The way things are done today is with large chips called fpgas. Inside them
> is stuff representing hardware circuits, so you can have a
I'm never met the VT 1818 in the wild. I was in Electronics hardware
/begin long winded explanation
The way things are done today is with large chips called fpgas. Inside them
is stuff representing hardware circuits, so you can have a pile of chips in
there. So all the 20 or so ics on a hard drive
On Fri, Dec 25, 2009 at 3:03 AM, Business Kid wrote:
> Cut to the chase.
>
> In /usr/src/linux*/Documentation/sound/alsa there are 2 docs of interest.
> One is HD-Audio.txt giving the various options. I decided to start with
> correcting my model. (Mine is amd/ati but identifies as Analog devices)
Hi!
I would need 192 kHz sound recording for an experiment. I need only one channel
(for a mic), it can be PCI or USB (or probably also something else), but it has
to work on Linux. Depth is not so important, 16 bits will probably be enough.
What would you recommend?
Best regards
Mike