On Wed, 2011-02-02 at 17:56 +0100, Dominique Michel wrote:
> > I think that only need to upgrade, if I will need it, ALSA driver.
> >
> A system must be consistent. For that and with ALSA, it is best if all
> the alsa packages do have the same version: ALSA driver, lib, tools
> and
> whatever else
Le Sun, 30 Jan 2011 23:44:45 +,
Bruno a écrit :
> On Sun, 2011-01-30 at 13:05 +0100, c0 wrote:
> >
> > For a better desktop experience, i recommend you an actualization to
> > debian "testing", its very simple. Debian "testing" uses the stable
> > versions (provided by packagers), but the wh
In article <1296568595.10898.9.camel@CRONO.ANDUIN>, Bruno
wrote:
> (...)
> >
> > > *aplay -D hw:1,0 /path/wav/file* -> Run and I can ear it. (ANALOG)
> >
> > OK. Do you mean you can hear it from speakers inside the computer, or
> > using headphones or an audio system connected to an analogue ou
(...)
>
> > *aplay -D hw:1,0 /path/wav/file* -> Run and I can ear it. (ANALOG)
>
> OK. Do you mean you can hear it from speakers inside the computer, or using
> headphones or an audio system connected to an analogue output socket, or
> both?
I can hear it from speakers but not from headphones.
In article <1296498018.3377.21.camel@CRONO.ANDUIN>,
Bruno wrote:
> > (...)
> > Do you get the same kind of problem when you try a 44.1k or 48k
> > stereo 16bit LPCM wave file?
> The file exists. :-)
> I compiled and install ALSA 1.0.24 driver and libs. Now the system
> recognize soundcard
> (...)
> > bruno@CRONO:~$ aplay -D hw:1,1 sound.wav
> > Playing WAVE 'sound.wav' : Unsigned 8 bit, Rate 11025 Hz, Mono
> > aplay: set_params:918: Sample format non available
>
> That looks to me like either the 'sound.wav' file was 8bit mono, etc, or
> that sound.wav wasn't actually present in
In article <1296432616.3961.25.camel@CRONO.ANDUIN>,
Bruno wrote:
> >
> > e.g. does something like 'aplay -D hw:0,0 do
> > nothing, or does it give an error, or... ?
> This is the result
> bruno@CRONO:~$ aplay -D hw:0,0 sound.wav
> aplay: main:564: audio open error: No such file or direct
On Sun, 2011-01-30 at 23:44 +, Bruno wrote:
> I tested it with Lucid Ubuntu LiveCD and run perfectly but I can't
> install it.
Well, seems that with a recent alsa version you have sound. Problem
solved. Now you can do some things:
1) Download and compile and maintain a recent alsa version: mu
> I'd like to ask you a few questions to help me establish in my own mind how
> you have proceeded so far.
>
> Firstly, have you tried using the 'aplay -D hw:N,M' command followed by the
> name of an LPCM wave file and tried various values to see if any choice of
> N and M produce sound?
>
> e.g.
On Sun, 2011-01-30 at 13:05 +0100, c0 wrote:
> Hi Bruno.
>
> You are running alsa 1.0,16. The actual stable version is 1.0.23.
>
> Debian is a great distribution. You are using the stable version. This
> "stable" version is a set of very well tested applications (believe me
> they are stable as a
On Sun, 30 Jan 2011 15:32:36 + (GMT)
Jim Lesurf wrote:
[snip]
> But I must admit I'm
> personally not keen on the idea of the "you have a problem, so just try a
> different distro" being the immediate first reaction.
[snip]
>
> Jim
>
In their infinite "wisdom" Linux developers do not ac
In article <20110130164452.3fc1b...@amdam2.site>, Sergei Steshenko
wrote:
> On Sun, 30 Jan 2011 14:37:48 + (GMT) Jim Lesurf
> wrote:
> [snip]
> >
> > This prompts me to ask - do you *know* it will solve his problem
> [snip]
> > Jim
> >
> Take a Live Linux CD/DVD and try. Alas, it's the on
yep, sorry. maybe i explained wrong: bruno is not using a recent alsa
version, hda codec has been developed a lot since version 1.0.16. i
think that the problem he has is the version he is using, outdated
drivers.
i dint think about what jim is saying, its an intelligent strategy: make
a test with
On Sun, 30 Jan 2011 14:37:48 + (GMT)
Jim Lesurf wrote:
[snip]
>
> This prompts me to ask - do you *know* it will solve his problem
[snip]
> Jim
>
Take a Live Linux CD/DVD and try. Alas, it's the only way to know for sure.
Regards,
Sergei.
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In article <1296389155.3343.25.camel@debian>, c0
wrote:
> For a better desktop experience, i recommend you an actualization to
> debian "testing", its very simple. Debian "testing" uses the stable
> versions (provided by packagers), but the whole system is named
> "testing" just because sometime
Hi Bruno.
You are running alsa 1.0,16. The actual stable version is 1.0.23.
Debian is a great distribution. You are using the stable version. This
"stable" version is a set of very well tested applications (believe me
they are stable as a rock). This is why you find older versions in
debian "stab
In article <1296356558.4373.9.camel@CRONO.ANDUIN>, Bruno
wrote:
> Hi all,
> I've installed Debian Lenny in a few computer at home but I have had
> troubles with soundcards. I would like to fix error at least one to
> learn how to fix all... I think... :-)
> I can't ear anything but soundcard (mo
Hi all,
I've installed Debian Lenny in a few computer at home but I have had
troubles with soundcards. I would like to fix error at least one to
learn how to fix all... I think... :-)
I can't ear anything but soundcard (motherboard integrated soundcard)
seems to be recognized by the system.
Can
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