Hm. Is there a way to disable the sound card that would persist across reboots
and is reversible? Or is it most likely broken?
Thanks.
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On April 5, 2016 3:02:39 AM EDT, Clemens Ladisch
wrote:
>r...@iheartryan.com wrote:
>> I've got an old computer with an intel hda soun
I also ran alsa-info.sh after booting the computer
onto a live disk of ubuntu 15.10, and got pretty much the same results.
Can anything be done? Is this a hardware problem, or is there hope yet?
ck
mentioned as a possibility. Can anybody shed light on the best way to do
this?
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> Subject: Re: [Alsa-user] Edirol UA-20
>
> immanuel litzroth wrote:
>> Quoting Clemens Ladisch :
>>> W. Ryan Nestor wrote:
>>>> I have an Edirol UA-20 which works fine as an audio device in it's
>>
Hi all,
This looks like an historical issue, but perhaps it has been resolved.
I have an Edirol UA-20 which works fine as an audio device in it's 'normal'
mode, without MIDI functionality. In it's 'advanced' mode, however, it doesn't
seem to work at all. I have read that this device on
I'm still trying to get my system working with the Layla24 from echoaudio.
I have the firmware properly installed and configured in the /lib/firmware
directory
I have added the line options snd-layla24 index=0 to my /etc/modprobe.d
After trolling many boards and forums I found this post
http:/
Conrad,
Thank you for your response. I compiled the Firmware, it was version
1.0.14. Am I going to need to update my ALSA Version? Do I need to configure
anything?
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Sorry, in addition to the above post, I have this info,
>From the PCI section of dmesg;
pcmcia: parent PCI bridge I/O window: 0x0 - 0x7f
pcmcia: parent PCI bridge Memory window: 0xf300 - 0xf3ff
pcmcia: parent PCI bridge Memory window: 0x8000 - 0xafff
pccard: CardBus card inse
/soundcore.ko
description:Core sound module
author: Alan Cox
license:GPL
alias: char-major-14-*
vermagic: 2.6.18-5-powerpc mod_unload gcc-4.1
depends:
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No Echoaudio cards found, sorry.
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Is there anything I can do here?
Sorry to bother the list with this again, but I am really eager to solve the
problem...
Can anyone at least recommend how I can go about troubleshooting my
configuration?
No one is running alsa on a Mac Pro?
Many Thanks,
Ryan
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Hi,
rce/alsa-driver/+bug/89980)
That's why I'm wondering if it could be an alsa configuration problem rather
than a driver problem.
If anyone has any suggestions, I would really appreciate it. Also, please
let me know if you require more information about my s
check the levels are not an option, nor are other
volume scripts ( I have written some but am not happy with the idea)
Plus KDE automagically has a nice OSD that i would enjoy having, but
it does not allow for any form of binding of the two mixers.
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>> I've tried searching the alsa list archives, but the search always
>> comes up with zero results regardless of term(s) entered.
>>
>> I have a Dell Latitude C810, which integrates an ESS Maestro3 chip for
>> sound. I am using it's line in jack for recording. What is happening
>> is that the a
I've tried searching the alsa list archives, but the search always
comes up with zero results regardless of term(s) entered.
I have a Dell Latitude C810, which integrates an ESS Maestro3 chip for
sound. I am using it's line in jack for recording. What is happening
is that the amplitude of sample
I've tried searching the alsa list archives, but the search always
comes up with zero results regardless of term(s) entered.
I have a Dell Latitude C810, which integrates an ESS Maestro3 chip for
sound. I am using it's line in jack for recording. What is happening
is that the amplitude of sample
_controls:485: snd_ctl_open error: No such file or directory
I have tried building the driver/lib/utils from both alsa-0.9.8 and
alsa-1.0.0rc2 with the exact same results. Currently, I am working with
the alsa 0.9.8 packages. Does anyone know how to fix this error?
Thanks,
Ryan
P.S. I've incl
". 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.
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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
r the
options), so I dunno, I guess problem solved. I really I wish I coulda
figured out what was wrong before though.
So anyways if you have this problem, try 1.0-RC2, maybe it'll help.
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I compiled my modules using a Debian packager thingy. I downloaded the
latest ALSA source (0.9.8) using apt, along with alsa-base and alsa-utils.
Then I used make-kpgk to make a deb file for the alsa modules. The error
comes when I try to install the deb file.
For some reason snd.o will load fin
I am trying to load the snd-emu10k1 module but am constantly getting a
failed no such device or device busy message. I had them working on my
Testing system, but now am at Unstable. I can load the EMU10K1.o module
succesfully and I can hear sound, but that is the OSS one and I want to use
ALSA,
ogic CS4297A rev4
>
> 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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Looks a rather strange problem. Can you try disabling ACPI and/or
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I am using ALSA 9.6 right now and I can't seem to get my sound card to
play more than one sound at a time. Before, in windows, my card could
play multiple sounds at once (play a game while listening to mp3's). I
looked at the specs for my laptop's sound hardware and it says that it
supports 64-vo
s not found? Remember that aoss needs its associated
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Hiya,
I've got a relatively newish machine, with an ASUS nforce2-based motherboard;
been running various flavours of 2.5.xx and 2.6.0-testx with various successes.
On loading the snd-intel8x0 module, I get a horrible amount of background
noise; at first, I thought by muting everything it would go
spin_unlock'
> make: *** [au8810_core.o] Error 1
>
> 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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.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
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applied to any card that has a
WT engine and uses DMA to play samples from system memory (as opposed to
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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.9).
>
> 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
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gui or config file under linux/alsa that allows one to
enable these expansion boards?
I'm not looking for a highly technical answer here. I'm just wondering if
this setup is doable. I don't own a HDSP9652 (yet) and I haven't attempted
to in
Hi,
I'm pretty sure that second output is implemented as a secondary DSP
device. So you would have to output to e.g. /dev/adsp to access it
through the OSS interface.
HTH,
Ryan
On Tue, Jul 29, 2003 at 02:57:29AM +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi,
>
> my ENS1370 (Soundblast
Hi,
Are there perhaps two sound chips in your computer? CT4750 was a ES1371
for sure. I don't know of any Creative card that used a Crystal chip.
Ryan
On Fri, Jul 25, 2003 at 12:29:55AM -0300, Julio Biason wrote:
> Hi there.
>
> I just got a new system and this one have a Sou
e time.
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
post any progress/questions t
and aplay.
Perhaps you do not have the OSS emulation loaded? (snd-pcm-oss)
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Try using 0 for dma1 even though win95 doesn't mention it. What sound
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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
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If you are speaking purely about the multiple streams issue, the dmix
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On Wed, Jul 09, 2003 at 09:15:49AM +0200, Clemens Ladisch wrote:
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> > 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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everything works fine when i run xine with oss.
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CFLAGS = $(MODFLAGS) $(INCLUDE) $(c_opts) -Wall -Wstrict-prototypes
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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.
"fix the problem" is a
> different story, of couse :)
okay, i'll keep that in mind.
> anyway, i believe the bug is fixed now on cvs.
cool, i'm looking forward to trying it out.
thanks for your help.
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marco wrote:
> Ryan Shaw wrote:
>
> >
> > I appreciate you contributing your system information. Since you and
> > the other people who have working SMP systems are using RedHat, it
> > would seem that the crucial difference is RedHat's ac kernel
less times. I never once had a problem installing it. When
I tried to *use* it, I found a serious bug, and tried to bring it to the
developers' attention, and was ignored.
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Hello Parker,
Is your system really SMP (you really have 2 CPUs)
or are you just running an SMP kernel?
Ryan
R Parker wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I've got an MAudio Audiophile 2496 and use the native
> alsa ice1712 driver to operate it. I purchased it for
> the midi feature but
Tim Jackson wrote:
> Hi Ryan, on Mon, 22 Apr 2002 20:45:10 +0900 you wrote:
>
> > Andrew Nesbit wrote:
> > > Anytime I try to, for example, play sound, the entire system
> > > completely freezes.
> > Bad news. Unless you have a Windows box to put it
Jaroslav Kysela wrote:
> On Mon, 22 Apr 2002, Ryan Shaw wrote:
>
> > I have the same setup as you, and the same problem. See my bug report:
> >
> > http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detail&aid=518443&group_id=27464&atid=390601
> >
> >
> &
But
that is not really a solution, since I'd really like to use my second CPU.
However, it did finally confirm that the problem is a broken driver, not
misconfiguration.
My suggestion is to do what I plan to do: buy an OSS-supported soundcard
and try ALSA aga
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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ound driver (AWE32)
0a20-0a23 : sound driver (AWE32)
0a79-0a79 : isapnp write
0cf8-0cff : PCI conf1
0e20-0e23 : sound driver (AWE32)
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