Florian Schmidt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Phil Dibowitz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >> Clemens Ladisch wrote:
> >>> > You have to configure all those applications to use the
> "default"
> >>> > device. In theory, this should
x27;ll have to play with
the options in .asoundrc
Hmmm.
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"They that can give up essential libert
lt not being the
default. xmms tried to be smart and chose a specific device as its
default...
Thanks!
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't get anything else to share. For example I can't get alsaplayer and
xmms to play at the same time... but xmms is using its libalsa plugin...
I'm confused... any help would be much appreciated...
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r supposedly have native alsa9 support (provided you tell them
to use their alsa9 drivers, respectively), but if one of them is using
the sound device the other will block waiting for access to the sound
device.
Is this supposed to work? I'm just curious...
Thanks.
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ix.
For example, if you used "modprobe snd-via82xx snd_mpu_port=xxx", it
would now be "modprobe snd-via82xx mpu_port=xxx". Or in modules.conf,
it would no longer be "options snd-via82xx snd_mpu_port=xxx", it would
now be "options snd-via82xx mpu_port=xxx".
Peter Heatwole wrote:
On 2002.10.23 12:52 Phil Dibowitz wrote:
In rc3 my driver was called snd_via686
In rc4 my driver is called snd_via82xx
The "snd_" prefix was removed from the module parameters, not the
driver modules themselves (which are prefixed by "snd-")
erent name, but the "snd_" prefix is still there.
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"They that can give up essential lib
; 'mkinstalldirs' and 'install-sh' where symlinks to
/usr/lib/automake/...' or something to that extent. I copied the ones
from the libs tarball and the compile went fine... but I thought I'd
mention it incase it wasn't mentioned already.
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er installing it, I still couldn't compile without
the option you mentioned above, so I don't think it's a libtool
thing... Anyway:
$ libtool --version
ltmain.sh (GNU libtool) 1.4.2a (1.922.2.100 2002/06/26 07:25:14)
Thanks again!
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Error 1
make[1]: Leaving directory `/home/phil/alsa/alsa-lib-0.9.0rc4/src'
make: *** [all-recursive] Error 1
I'm running a custom 2.4.19 kernel in Debian testing... been running
ALSA 0.9.0rc3 for a few weeks with no major problems.
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Phil Dibowitz wrote:
Everytime something (such as an IM) produces sound I got a "pop" before
the sound, then the sound, then a "pop-pop" afterwards. It's REALLY
annoying... Is there a way to fix this? Here's some extra info:
After soem more testing, this is only
snd-seq-device
snd
kernel: Linux 2.4.19 i686
GCC: 2.95.4
I'll gladly provide more info if needed... I just figure proc type and
ram, other software, and the like are a bit unapplicable here. =)
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