On Wed, Apr 7, 2010 at 4:26 PM, Tobin Davis wrote:
> As to the mute/unmute issue, that sounds like a possible bug, but could
> also be a configuration issue where your board isn't directly supported
> but there is a configuration "model" in the driver that may work better
> than auto. Try downloa
Dear Mark,
Am Mittwoch, den 07.04.2010, 16:03 -0700 schrieb Mark Knecht:
>I don't know if others are seeing this with the Intel-hda driver
> set but my wife's new Intel X58 chipset based machine is a bit weird
> with the 1.0.21 drivers from the 2.6.33 kernel. We find that to get
> sound from
I can give a simplified explanation to some of your issues. First,
Intel-HDA is a bus designed by Intel for motherboard manufacturers to
use different audio codecs based on usage models for each system. One
Intel chipset (X58 in your example) can have literally 100 different
audio chip combinatio
I was able to get a MIDI sequencer program to pick up on MIDI data coming
into the card, but I was using Windows for that test, only to confirm that
the card's MIDI input port was working. I will certainly send an update once
I get a chance to try it out on the Linux station.
I haven't tried yet t
Hi,
I don't know if others are seeing this with the Intel-hda driver
set but my wife's new Intel X58 chipset based machine is a bit weird
with the 1.0.21 drivers from the 2.6.33 kernel. We find that to get
sound from the real panel audio output we have to set 3 levels -
master, PCM and front. Wh
OK, but so you were abel to completely establish, that the card receives MIDI,
can probably send it and it can doso under Linux. It shouldn't be an issue, my
card is running here since 2002, first under a 2.4 kernel and now under ever
changing linux kernels (2.6) with their built-in ALSA. I only
I know this is off topic, but have you looked at mangler? Their newest SVN
releases have a non pulse audio option.
On Wed, Apr 7, 2010 at 1:04 PM, Walker Shurlds wrote:
> Hey, thanks. Actually the wine list just solved it for me. Basically,
> 64-bit wine isn't useable yet. Reinstalling it as 3
Hey, thanks. Actually the wine list just solved it for me. Basically,
64-bit wine isn't useable yet. Reinstalling it as 32-bit fixed it.
Now I just have to pray that my .asoundrc works right even when
Ventrilo is involved...
On Wed, 07 Apr 2010 10:54:29 -0700
Frank K wrote:
> On 04/07/2010 08
On 04/07/2010 08:15 AM, Walker Shurlds wrote:
> Hi all,
> I'm having a problem with alsa on wine. I'm posting this to both
> lists--I'm sure that there exist people on both ends who might be able
> to help. Basically this is it: neither alsa nor oss show up in winecfg.
> The wine-alsa and wine-oss
As of yet, I have no idea why the keyboard is not sending MIDI. I use a
Kurzweil PC3x, and the configuration for MIDI should be very simple. It has
a standard "MIDI out" port as well as USB MIDI capability (which I have not
yet tried to use), but this keyboard is supposed to be able to use all form
Hi all,
I'm having a problem with alsa on wine. I'm posting this to both
lists--I'm sure that there exist people on both ends who might be able
to help. Basically this is it: neither alsa nor oss show up in winecfg.
The wine-alsa and wine-oss packages are installed. I have a feeling
it's due to 3
Hello.
I tried using softvol because I only have one sound card in my machine but
I'd like to control the volume for several applications running at once.
Here is my .asoundrc:
pcm.deviceA {
type softvol
slave.pcm "default"
control.name "SoftMasterA"
control.card 0
}
pcm.deviceB
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