Tried pipewire yet? Manjaro has been doing pipewire for me quite
delightfully. And given (in the other post) that your two sound cards
are synched by external cable, I'd expect pipewire to handle it all
without difficulty, especially doing the wiring using this:
https://github.com/ponderwort
Greetings. I'd like to contribute to the wiki. I searched the
mail-archive.com archive but didn't find the token needed to create a
new account. Help?
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Confirmed as fixed. I manually applied the commit to 3.5.7 and tested,
and today I just pulled 3.8.2 from my upstream distro sources and
tested. Both produced the expected devices, visible in "arecord -l" and
elsewhere.
Thanks again!
Eric
On 03/04/2013 08:56 AM, E. Westbrook wro
Thanks so much! I'll patch now and test, and I'll definitely look
forward to seeing it in 3.8.2 as well.
Thanks again and take care,
Eric
On 03/04/2013 08:15 AM, Clemens Ladisch wrote:
E. Westbrook wrote:
Could someone please be so kind as to direct me to where I can find this com
Could someone please be so kind as to direct me to where I can find this
commit? I'd love to test it, and I'm not really sure which repo to look
for and where it would be.
Thanks,
Eric
On 02/25/2013 01:51 AM, Takashi Iwai wrote:
At Mon, 25 Feb 2013 09:08:59 +0100,
Clemens Ladisch
n 02/25/2013 01:08 AM, Clemens Ladisch wrote:
> E. Westbrook wrote:
>> The snd-bt87x module loads successfully, but nothing for it shows up in
>> "arecord -l" and /proc/asound/cards.
>>
>> I'm loading snd-bt87x with the module parameters "in
VT1718S Analog : playback 1 : capture 2
02-01: VT1718S Digital : VT1718S Digital : playback 1
03-00: USB Audio : USB Audio : capture 1
Client info
cur clients : 3
peak clients : 3
max clients : 192
Client 0 : "System" [Kernel]
Port 0 : "Timer" (Rwe-)
Port 1 : &q
If I plug in my MIDI controller (Yamaha MO8) *after* Yoshimi has been
started, it connects via Jack patchbay perfectly. But if I have my
MIDI controller plugged in at boot, it shows up in the patchbay
So the driver works correctly.
but won't connect
Which patchbay is this? You should try t
Well, I spoke too soon. There appears to be an element of
unpredictability here -- and I have found a number of forum posts which
seem to repeat the same, with no resolutions. Occasionally, after boot
and controller fireup, if I do the rmmod/modprobe, it all works...but
not usually. This doe
On 02/03/2013 03:21 PM, Clemens Ladisch wrote:
> Jonathan E. Brickman wrote:
>> If I plug in my MIDI controller (Yamaha MO8) *after* Yoshimi has been
>> started, it connects via Jack patchbay perfectly. But if I have my
>> MIDI controller plugged in at boot, it shows up in
/etc/rc.local on my Arch Linux. But I'd like to report it as a bug to
the Arch folks.
Ideas anyone?
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I have been trying to get a second codec working on a computer that has two
codecs - one for the front speakers, one for the rear panel line outs. So far
I haven't been able to get this working. I received this message from the
manufacturer of the board:
"R&D has determined that the ability t
Hi,
I have an Atom based vehicle computer (Poulsbo chipset) with an Intel HDA
"card". For some reason it has two identical codecs, both Realtek ALC888. One
is hooked to the speakers built into the display; the other is attached to the
line in/out on the back of the computer. I am trying to g
Hi,
I started looking into this problem a while back and gave up. Now I decided
to try again.
I am running MythDora 12.23 and would like to update the alsa driver to
1.0.23 so that I can use HDMI audio out on my nvidia GT220 card.
So I download the alsa-driver-1.0.23.tar.bz file, unpack it, ./
> -Original Message-
> From: Clemens Ladisch [mailto:cladi...@googlemail.com] On
> Behalf Of Clemens Ladisch
> Sent: Tuesday, March 09, 2010 2:16 AM
> To: Timothy E. Krantz
> Cc: alsa-user@lists.sourceforge.net
> Subject: Re: [Alsa-user] arecord : audio open
Hi,
I feel like this much be a FAQ but Ihave googled and searched and have not
found an aswer to this point so I try here.
arecord -l results in :
List of CAPTURE Hardware Devices
card 1: CX8801 [Conexant CX8801], device 0: CX88 Digital [CX88 Digital]
Subdevices: 1/1
Subdevice #0:
> Hi,
>
> i use an ICE1724 chip and i want to use more then 1 app at the same time
> on the digital output.
>
> I was in the irc channel and i was said that this is only possible with
> dmix for analog outputs.
>
> Is this right?
>
> Thanks!
>
> Daniel
>
Some ALSA docs say that the dmix plugi
Thank you very much, Clemens. That is much help. I am working on some
practical docs at http://linuxlive.joshuacorps.org , and alphanumeric
names seem to come up a lot as a help.
J.E.B.
"Jonathan E. Brickman" wrote:
My next question: What if I had tw
OK. I now find myself happily educated in "card" names (HD2 in my
case), "devices" as being items on cards (HD2,0 et cetera), and
"subdevices" whose names appear to be used in rather different
locations. My next question: What if I had two cards of this type? Do
I have to use numeric names,
My sound card, an Audiotrak Prodigy HD2, has alphanumeric name "HD2".
qjackctl tells me that it has subdevices 0 ("Audiotrak Prodigy HD2"),
0.0 ("ICE1724"), and 0.1 ("ICE1724 IEC958"). Right now I am using the
alphanumeric name "hw:HD2" as device name in qjackctl, it has given me
considerabl
then try presto music :), actually, firefox doesn't show viola has an misspell
but voila do shows.
On Mon 22 Dec 23:37 2008 Eliot Blennerhassett wrote:
> e...@cs.bgu.ac.il wrote:
> > try muting *all* analog loopback. I had no sound until I muted them
> > and then viola!!! I h
from your original mail I've understood that you don't have sound at all, what
is exactly your problem? no sound or no headphones sound? if no headphones
sound try to upgrade to an newer alsa versoin (1.0.18*)
On Tue 23 Dec 1:25 2008 Julien Claassen wrote:
> Hi!
>Thanks. I'll have a go at the
try muting all analog loopback. I had no sound until I muted them and then
viola!!! I have sound
On Mon 22 Dec 19:15 2008 Julien Claassen wrote:
> Hello!
>I know there have been many of them. But a friend of mine has a macbook and
> trouble getting audio out of his card.
>Here's what we g
Resolved using a more recent alsa version (update to kernel 2.6.27.8).
Thanks for your help.
Laurent
On Wed, Dec 10, 2008 at 9:15 AM, Clemens Ladisch
wrote:
> Laurent E wrote:
>> - According to the command "cat /proc/asound/card0/codec#0", the chip
>> is a "SigmaT
Dear list,
I have bought this motherboard some months ago, which has an
integrated audio chipset. I am using the snd-intel-hda since the
beginning and the main output is correctly working.
Unfortunately, it is not the case of the mic and line in inputs. (I
did not try the three others outputs). I
em with mplayer or alsa-lib, not with a52 plugin, because
I am able to reproduce a similar effect by just running dmix at 192 kHz 32 bit.
To do so, create ~/.asoundrc that contains just two lines:
defaults.pcm.dmix.rate 192000
defaults.pcm.dmix.format S32_LE
To troubleshoot, try also running mp
Hi all,
Concerning the HDSP multiface, I was wondering if anyone knew how to make it
where I can all the playbacks from automatically sending to the headphones.
I'm sure it is done with amixer but how? For example, I would like to
disconnect the first 8 playbacks from being send to headphone
I've been using the hdsp+digiface/multiface for years now without
serious problems, mainly at 48k, never at higher rates.
That's all I want too, but all 8 channels! I'm getting alot of overhead too
operating at 88.2k.
Perhaps there
are problems with newer (firmware) versions of the card - I
Hi all,
I've been trying to figure out how to get good multichannel sound with a
laptop and hdsp multiface for about a year now. It has been nothing but a
headache, but I feel like I'm slowly coming to terms with the card.
The main problem is that the ALSA drivers don't like running at 44.1k or
OSS driver works with 25+ ms
latency. I'm about to give up on RME...
Rich
On 2/24/07, Rich E <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi all,
So I've had a ton of problems getting my RME Multiface to work on a laptop
running Ubuntu. When I first installed the OS (6.10 edgy), I had to
compile th
Hi all,
So I've had a ton of problems getting my RME Multiface to work on a laptop
running Ubuntu. When I first installed the OS (6.10 edgy), I had to compile
the ALSA drivers, tools, and firmware before anything would work (I used v.
1.0.13). Even then, things were hairy, which I won't get int
t works so nicely on my desktop with pci...
On 11/8/06, Rich E <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello,
About a year ago, this forum helped me get my Multiface working via pci,
and thankyou for that. But now I am having new problems with the cardbus.
I could use help, links, or info on how to figure
Hello,About a year ago, this forum helped me get my Multiface working via pci, and thankyou for that. But now I am having new problems with the cardbus. I could use help, links, or info on how to figure this out.
What I'm trying to do - get alsa to run 44.1k audio and midi with low latency, mainl
On Wed, May 17, 2006 at 07:49:15AM -0700, Bill Unruh wrote:
> On Wed, 17 May 2006, Sergey E. Galanov wrote:
>
> >Hi,
> >
> >I've got a problem with M-Audio Revolution 5.1 sound card. There are no
> >volume controls for input (line, mic, aux) and headphones ou
o have no resemblance with what I need.
Input volume is very low, headphones output is disabled, and I can't change
this.
I'm using drivers from linux kernel 2.6.16 (gentoo 2.6.16-r7 version).
Non-free OSS drivers work fine.
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Hello,
I have a MythTV system setup with an AVerMedia AVerTVHD MCE A180 and overall
everything is working well, with the exception of the analog audio port sample
rate (for capturing from the VCR). I have the saa7134_alsa module installed
and working, however it is only delivering at 24000 sample
Hello everyone,
I recently got a Linux box running with a RME hdsp card (thanks to
Fernando's help at PlanetCCRMA), so I'm almost ready to leave the world
of Windows. I can't seem to get the Alsaplayer to work, with or
without Jack. Does anyone know why I'm getting these error
messages?
I'm run
lient 0 : "System" [Kernel]
Port 0 : "Timer" (Rwe-)
Port 1 : "Announce" (R-e-)
Connecting To: 63:0
Client 62 : "Midi Through" [Kernel]
Port 0 : "Midi Through Port-0" (RWe-)
Client 63 : "OSS sequencer" [Kernel]
Port 0
I forgot to mention, I am using the 2.6.1 kernel with current alsa patches.
I apologize.
Alan Davis
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I am not doing anything more complicated than playing mp3s or realplayer.
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nd once again.
>
> Sound cards have been a major headache, even with a SBLive, but I haven't tried alsa
> for that.
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>
> I have steadily endeavor
Indeed! My chip is emu10kx! :( And now?!
Leandro Sales
Citando p z <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Hi,
>
> Something is wrong with compilation, but I think that this card will
> not work with ALSA or OSS drivers from opensource.creative.com,
> because I think this is SB Live O
I followed the instructions from:
http://www.alsa-project.org/alsa-doc/doc-php/template.php?
company=Creative+Labs&card=Soundblaster+Live+Platinum&chip=EMU10K1&module=emu10k
1
all compilation was successfull.
but
# modprobe snd-emu10k1
/lib/modules/2.4.21/kernel/sound/pci/ac97/snd-ac97-cod
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Hey all.
I just upgraded to 0.9.4, but I'm still having
problems getting my Extigy to work.
The modules load fine, but when I run alsamixer I get
this error:
alsamixer: function snd_mixer_load failed: Invalid
argument
Any idea why?
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issing cable from the CD to the sound card that
would allow playing the regular way. Thanks very much for the responses, Steven and
Frans.
Sincerely,
Frank Harrell
On Sun, 29 Dec 2002 00:16:40 -0500
Frank E Harrell Jr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On RedHat 8.0's latest kerne
. manually does allow .wav files to play but again no CD. I did not
recompile the kernel. The system is an Athlon XP2000 with an AOpen AK77-333
motherboard. I have set for via82xx; the actual board is a VT8233A I think.
I would greatly appreciate any pointers. Thanks.
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would be very gratfully accepted...
John E. A.
Mathy:
>> p.s. I was just in .be recently, Brussels specifically. A beautiful country.
>> I saw a game played in the central plaza that I just couldn't identify.
>> Two teams engaged in throwing a ball back and forth at each
issing.
I recompiled the drivers w/ debug=full but I get no further messages in
the syslog.
I'm hoping you (or someone) can lend some further insight into this.
Thanks Again for your reply!
Talk to You Soon...
John E. A.
p.s. I was just in .be recently, Brussels specifically. A beautiful
ound/cards and an excerpt from
the end of /var/log/messages.
PLEASE HELP! I've been banging my head against this for days now!!!
Thank You!!! John E. A.
* modules.conf *
alias eth0 eepro100
alias parport_lowlevel parport_pc
# ALSA portion
al
Hi,
I am trying to get ALSA to work with my Creative
Soundblaster 16 ISAPnP on my Gentoo Linux 2.4.18 system, and have serious
problems with it.
The sound howto on the Gentoo site is outdated, it
talks about a /etc/init.d/alsa script being installed, which apparently has been
renamed to
Michael Mauch writes:
> Roger E Critchlow Jr wrote:
>
> > You must install the new alsa-lib before you can compile alsa-util.
> > And if there's an old install of alsa-lib-0.5.* around you should get
> > rid of it.
>
> Doesn't that break all pro
Jean-Paul van de Plasse writes:
> > Doesn't that break all programs that depend on that version of the
> > library (libasound.so.1)?
> >
> > Regards...
> > Michael
> >
> Not sure about the exact internals, but probably old programs are not going
> to work with the new driver/lib anyways.
Sarris, Chris writes:
> I am almost finished compiling the alsa-util-0.9beta12 portion of the alsa
> sound drivers
> and I get this error:
> Please help!
>
> configure: error: Sufficiently new version of libasound not found.
>
> I am installing the alsa-0.9beta12 drivers on a straight Re
Mark Khemma writes:
>
> he!
>
> i just installed the new linuxkernel and i'm attempting to (obviously) set
> up the alsa sound module snd-ice1712.o to the new kernel. However i've
> come to an impasse. there appears to be another directory, 2.4.9-31custom
> that has the
> snd mod
Adrian Spilca writes:
> Hi,
>
> I managed to install alsa a few weeks ago, on my previous RedHat 7.1,
> now I have problems trying to make the same thing on my new 7.2.
>
> The difference was that on 7.1 I recompiled a more recent kernel than
> the one shipped with the distro. I had a few
Xavier ALLAMIGEON writes:
> Thanks for your answer. I have tried to use the latest drivers, libs and
> utils, but I get errors with the utils "function snd_ctl_open failed for
> default : Sound protocole is not compatible". What is the version of your
> drivers ? (remember that I have a MDK
pete writes:
> Hi there,
>
> I am trying to configure an S3 Sonicvibes card using ALSA 0.9beta10
> drivers etc.
>
> The modules insert fine, and i get what looks like correct output in
> /proc/asound/sndstat, but all i get when i try and play sound is a click
> from the card and no ac
Jaroslav Kysela writes:
> On Thu, 28 Feb 2002, Roger E Critchlow Jr wrote:
>
> > Dale Harris writes:
> > > On Thu, Feb 28, 2002 at 03:14:53PM -0800, Dale Harris elucidated:
> > > > This is seems to be a recurring problem in the archives, but I didn'
=?iso-8859-1?Q?eddy_parris?= writes:
> hi i just installed alsa 0.9.0
> i got a delta44 and sblive platinum.
> when i try and do anything i get the error
> "asound.conf may be old or corrupted"
> ive looked at the file and decided it looks to hard to hack.
> is there a tool to generate this
Dale Harris writes:
> On Thu, Feb 28, 2002 at 03:14:53PM -0800, Dale Harris elucidated:
> > This is seems to be a recurring problem in the archives, but I didn't
> > see a resolution off hand. My problem, shown in /proc/asound/sndstat:
> >
> > Audio devices: NOT ENABLED IN CONFIG
> >
>
=?iso-8859-1?Q?Kjetil_Tjensvold?= writes:
> Hi.
> I can compile the alsa-driver 5.0.9
> and compile alsa-lib, but when I type make install
> after ./configure of alsa-lib I get errors.
> I know that the alsa is for native linux and not for
> RedHat 7.2 so I guess it can not find all folders
Christoph Rieper writes:
> Does someone know the commmand after ./configure --kalsfdjlaskf
> what I can use to install only the driver I want?
The command:
./configure --help
will tell you:
--with-cards= compile driver for cards in ;
cards may be separated wi
"Kreimir" Peharda writes:
> Hello,
>
> I am running SuSE 7.2 and trying to get VIA-8233
> sound card to work. Tried a lot so far with no
> success.
> 1. Tried original drivers from distribution CD.
> 2. Downloaded 0.5.12a, compiled, installed.
> 3. Downloaded 0.9.0beta10 compiled install
I am still trying to get this working with alsa.
The alsa documentation says that everything is muted by default.
When my ymfpci (0.9beta10 from cvs) driver starts up, most BOOLEAN
controls are false and most INTEGER controls are 0. But the following
controls, according to alsactl, are not fals
I found the following archives of the current alsa-user, alsa-devel,
and alsa-cvslog that have a functioning search:
http://www.mail-archive.com/alsa-user%40lists.sourceforge.net/
http://www.mail-archive.com/alsa-devel%40lists.sourceforge.net/
http://www.mail-archive.com/alsa-cvslog%4
Allen writes:
>
>
> I seem to recall that when I got that far, I then did two things:
>
> 1. I fiddled with my modules.conf
modules.conf - pruned to sound modules:
# ALSA portion of ALSA
alias char-major-116 snd
opt
Roger E Critchlow Jr writes:
Greetings:
Continuing my tale of woe:
> Toshiba Tecra 8100, ymfpci sound, RedHat 7.2 upgraded to
> kernel-2.4.9-13
>
> Abit BP0-6, ens1371 sound, RedHat 7.2 upgraded to kernel-2.4.9-13smp.
with alsa from the cvs repository
Because
> >
Roger E Critchlow Jr writes:
>[ ... ]
>
> If I try to play a wave file, I get:
>
> $ aplay /usr/share/sounds/startup1.wav
> Playing WAVE '/usr/share/sounds/startup1.wav' : Signed 16 bit Little Endian, Rate
>22050 Hz, Stereo
> aplay: xrun:864: read/wr
Greetings --
I've been puzzling over this for a few weeks.
The ymf744 sound chip in my laptop worked with the OSS driver
installed with RedHat 7.2, and it worked with the alsa-0.5.12a
driver after I got all the mixer channels unmuted.
But I cannot get it to work with alsa-0.9.0beta10 or w
Hello,
as recording didn't work with the stable drivers, I tried the 0.9 beta
drivers ...
recording works now sometimes, but I get some strange system freezes ...
I get 3 results
1) everything is fine
2) system freezes (can't find any usefull info in the log)
3) if the system doesn't freeze I
Hi,
I'm wondering how to allow applications to use the soundcard while it's
already in use by another application?
The default seems to be that the second application that needing the
soundcard is suspended until the first appication releases it.
I'm using alsa-driver 0.9.0 beta 7.
Thanks fo
On Sun, 23 Sep 2001, Frans Ketelaars wrote:
>
> [...] , looks ok. In an earlier mail you said that 'xmms complains that
> it can't open the audio'. Check with '/sbin/fuser /dev/dsp' if a program
> is using /dev/dsp, if it is end it or kill it 8) . At your own risk
> of course, you might lose syste
On 23 Sep 2001, MJ Ray wrote:
>
> You need either an ALSA output plugin (I don't know if there's one
> that works with 0.9.x -- anyone?) or the snd-pcm-oss and snd-mixer-oss
> modules loaded. Have you got them loaded?
According to /proc/modules, both snd-pcm-oss and snd-mixer-oss are loaded.
On Sat, 22 Sep 2001, Frans Ketelaars wrote:
>
> You must also unmute channels (see 'man alsamixer'). And enable OSS
> emulation by adding the appropriate lines to /etc/modules.conf ,
> see the INSTALL file in the ALSA driver directory.
Okay. I have gone through the INSTALL file and done everythi
On Sat, 22 Sep 2001, Frans Ketelaars wrote:
>
> Hi, carefully read the INSTALL file in the ALSA driver directory.
> Hint: snd_port- control port # for OPL3-SA chip (0x370)
> means you must use snd_port=0x370, not io=0x370. Also IRQ 11 is not
> a valid IRQ for your card.
Okay, I see what I was
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