Thank you, it works !!! I didn't know that the name of the module was snd-
ymfpci, and not snd-card-ymfpci (like in the alsa-drivers0.5.12a). I have tried
aplay -Dhw:0,2 foo.wav
and the rear speakers have worked.
I have read that the SBLive! use the four speakers even through the OSS
emulation. I
You are probably right, Roger. I can't check this solution now, but yesterday,
I have seen that there is a conflict between the driver 0.5.12* and the
0.9.0* : if I do "/etc/init.d/alsa stop", the system give a wrong version of
alsa. I have guessed that the both versions don't use the same dire
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
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 MDK8.1).
Thank you
Le Lundi 11 Mars 2002
Hi,
At Mon, 11 Mar 2002 13:13:07 +0100,
Xavier ALLAMIGEON wrote:
>
> I agree with you Werner, but I can't use the rear speakers with ALSA
> applications such as aplay : the option -D doesn't exist in aplay-0.52 and
> the applications from alsa-utils-0.9.0beta12 give the following error : audio
I agree with you Werner, but I can't use the rear speakers with ALSA
applications such as aplay : the option -D doesn't exist in aplay-0.52 and
the applications from alsa-utils-0.9.0beta12 give the following error : audio
open error ; sound protocole is not compatible. On top of that, I have re