On Monday 06 May 2002 11:41 am, Adam Jones wrote:
> On 26-Apr-02, Duncan Sands wrote:
> > Question 1: how can I test MIDI support, i.e. what is a program
> > that uses the ALSA MIDI interface?
>
> pmidi would be your best starting-place:
>
> http://www.parabola.demon.co
This already came up but doesn't seem to be resolved.
I have a Terratec DMX XFire 1024. Hardware MIDI doesn't
work (at least via OSS emulation).
Question 1: how can I test MIDI support, i.e. what is a program
that uses the ALSA MIDI interface?
Question 2: I also have some problems under window
Il vaut mieux ecrire en anglais : tout le monde parle anglais,
mais tout le monde ne parle pas francais. Autre remarque :
si personne ne fourni la reponse a votre question, c'est sans
doute qu'ils n'ont pas assez d'informations. Alors c'est a vous
de creuser plus profondement la chose, a la rech
On Thursday 17 January 2002 10:36 pm, Wilfried Weissmann wrote:
> Hi!
>
> I got serious noise when recording sound with the cs46xx driver. Alsa
> version is 0.9-beta10 and kernel 2.4.17. If the kernel driver is used
> everything workes fine, but this driver does not support /dev/audio and
> I need
> Can't locate module snd-card-via8233
That means modprobe can't find the file snd-card-via8233.o
This file should be in
/lib/modules/2.4.7/alsa/
(assuming you have a 2.4.7 kernel).
Does this directory exist? What is in it?
All the best,
Duncan.
What version of alsa are you using?
A problem a bit like this was fixed
recently.
All the best, Duncan.
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w the channel
reduction is supposed to work, so I can make sense of
the spaghetti?
Thanks for any help!
Duncan Sands.
PS: The sound is S16_LE.
PPS: The sound read into the buffers is ok before
the channel reduction.
PPPS: Since this is kernel code, it uses integer
arithmetic, rather than float arit