On Tue, 21 Feb 2012, Clemens Ladisch wrote:
> No; it appears that Skype reads the list of devices from the configuration
> file.
OK, it's not a kernel driver, but anyway, skype uses both the kernel
drivers (from /proc) and the alsa config file, and it seems abnormal
that other programs,
Pierre Frenkiel wrote:
> On Tue, 21 Feb 2012, Clemens Ladisch wrote:
>> I don't know how Skype works.
> here are some informations I got from experience:
>- if I link .asoundrc.asoundconf to .asoundrc.headset
> my headset is available is the skype sound devices (and works)
>- if remo
On Tue, 21 Feb 2012, Clemens Ladisch wrote:
> I don't know how Skype works.
here are some informations I got from experience:
- if I link .asoundrc.asoundconf to .asoundrc.headset
my headset is available is the skype sound devices (and works)
- if remove this link, the headset is
Anton Komarov wrote:
> The only one thing helps - cable with noise reduction.
>
> I just want to figure out - is it hardware issue, or software?
Cables are hardware. :)
It must be a hardware problem, because software does nothing but moving
the digitized samples from the device to the applicatio
Pierre Frenkiel wrote:
> Why does Skype see this device (i.e. it is the the list of
> available output devices), and alsamixer does not?
I don't know how Skype works.
The bluetooth audio device is not an ALSA kernel driver; it's created
by an alsa-lib plugin that goes through the kernel's gen
Clemens, thanks for fast responce.
Already mute all input beside line in but noise is still present.
Tested with various ports and hubs - the same sh.t.
The only one thing helps - cable with noise reduction.
I just want to figure out - is it hardware issue, or software?
On Tue, Feb 21, 2012 at
Anton Komarov wrote:
> I am trying to record audio from this card. Arecord works great but
> there is one small problem.
>
> When i am starting arecord low noise appears on the background.
Of the input or of the output?
Anyway, try disabling mixer controls for any unused inputs. If the
noise is
On Tue, 21 Feb 2012, Clemens Ladisch wrote:
> This file defines a device named "bluetooth".
> I'd guess that Skype has been configure to use that device (if present).
> The other files probably redefine the "default" device.
Sorry, but that doesn't answer my question:
Why does Skype see th
Clemens Ladisch wrote:
>Jorge Fernandez Monteagudo wrote:
>> Clemens Ladisch wrote:
Do I need a more recent alsa version?
>>>
>>> Probably.
>>
>> But, with the info from the alsa-info about the hda codec, which is the same
>> from the codec datasheet can I assume that the codec is detected ok
Jorge Fernandez Monteagudo wrote:
> Clemens Ladisch wrote:
>>> Do I need a more recent alsa version?
>>
>> Probably.
>
> But, with the info from the alsa-info about the hda codec, which is the same
> from the codec datasheet can I assume that the codec is detected ok and is
> ready
> to work? or I
Clemens Ladisch wrote:
>> I have a debian 5.0 with a vanilla kernel 2.6.25. The alsa is the 1.0.16rc2
>> version.
>
>Isn't that ... kind of old?
>
>> Do I need a more recent alsa version?
>
>Probably.
But, with the info from the alsa-info about the hda codec, which is the same
from the codec data
Jorge Fernandez Monteagudo wrote:
> I have a debian 5.0 with a vanilla kernel 2.6.25. The alsa is the 1.0.16rc2
> version.
Isn't that ... kind of old?
> Do I need a more recent alsa version?
Probably.
Regards,
Clemens
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Pierre Frenkiel wrote:
>if I do
> ln -fs .asoundrc.asoundconf.headset .asoundrc.asoundconf
>the sound is sent to my bluetooth headset only from skype.
>For the other programs, it goes to the SB-live card.
>
> Here is the content of .asoundrc.headset
>
Hi all,
This is my first email to this mailing list. I would like to ask for some help
to make work a new
high definition audio codec from Wolfson.
I have a debian 5.0 with a vanilla kernel 2.6.25. The alsa is the 1.0.16rc2
version. Attached at
the end is the log that I get with the alsa-info s
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