". Although while both RH9 and SuSE 9.0 have the
> SoundBlaster Pro on the list of cards they can work with, neither one is
> able to detect it.
Have you tried the snd-es18xx driver?
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built-in wavetable synthesizer, and I don't believe ALSA has any
capability of using their DLS interface. You'll either have to use
timidity soft synthesizer, or you can map GM instruments into the
built in OPL3 cell. The OPL3->MIDI doesn't sound that great in general
ogic CS4297A rev4
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> i have been searching the web for a few days now and this is my last
> hope to get the card work. if you can help me it would be greatly
> appreciated.
There isn't a silly "mute" or hardware speaker volume settings within
the 'function' keys of the laptop is there?
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se too (hundreds of megs of logfiles) and have no
idea what causes them either. Do you have any problems yourself with
stereo channels swapping/reversing sometimes, or some clicking in
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> you further :-)
Looks a rather strange problem. Can you try disabling ACPI and/or
IO-APIC support if they are enabled in your kernel?
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libraries to operate (libaoss, et.al.) that also come in the alsa-oss
package. Put them in /usr/local/lib and run ldconfig afterwards.
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lsmod, or perhaps some dmesg output?
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spin_unlock'
> make: *** [au8810_core.o] Error 1
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> This seems new... 0.9.7a didn't have these problems. Any advice or anyone
> seeing this too?
Change those lines to spin_lock(&vortex->lock) and
spin_unlock(&vortex->lock). That is a bug I think.
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near as bad as esd or arts.
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.asoundrc, no name of ac97 codec
(can be found from alsamixer)... how are we supposed to help? :)
Post those things and you might see better response!
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pers, since the jumpers
do the configuration. Make certain there are no IRQ or DMA conflicts by
checking the BIOS setup as well as /proc/interrupts and /proc/dma
If all else fails you can try a DOS boot disk and use the sb16set.exe
from creative's dos driver set to veri
hat
> does that, yourself... forces the audio back to user land where it can
> be sent to the dmix plugin... at least, that's what I understood.
What about aoss from the alsa-oss package? AFAIK, it redirects all I/O
to /dev/dsp to
ll the appropriate driver for the AC97
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cards like GUS/AWE32 with their local memory).
Was there any work ever done along these lines? I lost track of the
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>
> What driver goes with this daughter card so that I can access the midi
> synthesizer?
Have you loaded the mpu401-uart driver for your card? That should be
all you need.
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http://www.alsa-project.org/alsa/ftp/manuals/cmi/
I don't know if they are any good but it is a start.
For me, so much to hack on, so little time, but maybe I'll check into
this a little further in coming weeks (days?). Appreciate it if you
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and aplay.
Perhaps you do not have the OSS emulation loaded? (snd-pcm-oss)
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output is seriously jumbled up. Haven't had time to track down the
problem with it. There is a note on the ALSA Wiki about this problem,
but a previous post of mine asking if anyone had a working CMI8738 OPL3
that sounded correct met with no response.
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dules/2.4.20-18.9/kernel/sound/isa/cs423x/snd-cs4231.o: insmod snd-cs4231
> failed
Try using 0 for dma1 even though win95 doesn't mention it. What sound
card is this btw and what is the driver file that win98 uses for it?
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and ALSA will figure out what to open by itself and just tell you what
it did, instead of trying to open a specific device.
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10) Make sure lilo points to this kernel and run /sbin/lilo
11) reboot
12) start with a clean alsa, rebuild it
13) Hopefuly, problem solved
Only do these things if you know what you are doing though, I don't want
to help you break your system. :)
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with a
library like SDL or OpenAL.
If you are speaking purely about the multiple streams issue, the dmix
plugin works fine for programs that support ALSA.
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On Wed, Jul 09, 2003 at 09:15:49AM +0200, Clemens Ladisch wrote:
> Ryan Underwood wrote:
> > What is the lowest speed CPU that anyone has had success with the dmix
> > plugin on? It seems that even when only playing one stream, if the cpu
> > is too slow, the sound cuts
support multiple opens.
Could the same be done for ALSA, e.g. using a wrapper program against
ALSA API instead of the OSS compatibility dsp device?
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On Mon, Jun 30, 2003 at 10:46:24AM +0200, Clemens Ladisch wrote:
> Ryan Underwood wrote:
> > I'm confused on MIDI deviecs. :) Rather than bore you with the details of
> > what I think is right, (since it is most likely wrong), can someone explain
> > wha
sequencer
associated with it? Why does the isa mpu401 card have two sequencers
apparently associated with it, that produce different data?
Please, any clearing up of this stuff would be much appreciated.
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Might shed a light on the differences.
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- 3D sound support
- overall quality of driver, does it behave properly under system load, any
popping/clicking or other weirdness?
- mixer/EQ features
I'm really leaning towards the DMX X-fire because of the many inputs and
outputs. But how many of them will work?
Thanks for any comments.
best support in oss and alsa is with Yamaha or C-media
chips. Anyone have or know of a card based onthose chips that has a wavetable
header?
Also, does anyone know if the TB Santa Cruz wavetable header is supported in
the alsa or oss drivers?
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