Uh, I found a solution. I have 3 USB-Inputs, two leftsided, and one
right. Left is connected with usb-hdd and sound. But it's a splitted
usb-device. So I had to reorganize my peripherals. Now it works.
Thanks for accomplished help.
Jan
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> "The sound starts bucking" I am afraid brings nothing whatsoever to
> my mind as to what that would sound like.
> Do you mean if say you are playing a .wav file this happens, or when
> does it happen.
Oh, it happens whenever I play any kind of sound-file for any lenght
of time. And it sounds l
Re
> OSS apps will not be able to play sounds while ALSA apps have the
> sound card open, because the in-kernel OSS emulation bypasses ALSA 's
> software mixer.
The OSS-problem is solved. Old kernel-modules from alsa build-outside
were left.
But there is a new problem. If I play sounds e.g. in A
Regards!
> This may have to reasons: Do the clicks go away if you play something
> with 48kHz samplerate instead if 44.1kHz? Often USB cards work better
> with "even" samplerates, that are multiples of 1000Hz.
Yes, if I listen a song with a multiple of 1000, subjectively seen, then
the clicks ar
Terrific!
> To put the card into the 16bit mode, use the buttons on the front.
>
> If that is done and if your card is the first in the system ("hw:0")
> you should be able to play through it with e.g. "aplay somefile.wav".
> This will use the preconfigured "default" device, which is the Phase26
Hi,
I've some troubles to get my 2nd soundcard working.
First of all:
My Notebook is a Fujitsu Siemens Amilo Pi 1556. - I'm running Gentoo on
it.
I decided to buy an extern soundcard because my intern(ALC880) was not
doing well. - The mic Input isn't fully supported yet. - So I bought the
Terratec