> Different from OSS driver, ALSA handles multiple channels with a
> single pcm device. For example, you'll be able to play 4 channel
> interleaved WAV file via aplay like this way:
> % aplay -D surround40 foo.wav
I have tried that, it only outputs through the front speakers.
I also tried
Le Jeudi 6 Décembre 2001 18:17, Takashi Iwai a écrit :
> You should remove the old /usr/lib/asound.so.1*.
> If you still need libasound.so.1 to resolve link problem, try my
> alsa-dummy library:
> http://www.alsa-project.org/~iwai/alsa-dummy.tar.bz2
> which creates also a libasound.so.1* but
Le Jeudi 6 Décembre 2001 17:58, Takashi Iwai a écrit :
> Perhaps your pmidi is obsolete (compiled for ALSA 0.5.x)?
> Takashi
Thank you, that was indeed the problem !
I'm using debian unstable and I didn't notice pmidi-0.9 before.
But unfortunately a huge number of debian packages still depend on
Hello,
I can't get native alsa midi clients to work with my setup (SB Live! +
external keyboard + ALSA 0.9.0beta10 + 2.4.16pre1).
OSS emulation works fine though, for both internal and external MIDI, as
verified with "playmidi -D 0 -e" and "playmidi -a"
Here's what goes wrong:
$ pmidi -l
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