Clemens Ladisch wrote:
> Only in PulseAudio?
Actually I'm able to use the card with mplayer (I discovered this just
now, previous tests failed or I was probably just clumsy):
mplayer -ao alsa:noblock:device=plughw=0.0
The sound is distorted though, probably 44.1 vs 48 khz thing. But that's
due t
Clemens Ladisch wrote:
> Aleksander Kamenik wrote:
>> Since the upgrade from Fedora 9 to Fedora 10, the EMU 0404 USB card does
>> not work any more.
>
> Only in PulseAudio?
>
>> The alsa version changed form .17 to 19.
>
> There have been no relevant changes in either the ALSA driver or
> alsa-
Aleksander Kamenik wrote:
> Since the upgrade from Fedora 9 to Fedora 10, the EMU 0404 USB card does
> not work any more.
Only in PulseAudio?
> The alsa version changed form .17 to 19.
There have been no relevant changes in either the ALSA driver or
alsa-lib.
> The gist of the problem ass told
Hi,
Since the upgrade from Fedora 9 to Fedora 10, the EMU 0404 USB card does
not work any more. The alsa version changed form .17 to 19.
The card didn't even show up in pulseaudio, so I investigated it on the
pulseaudio list and Lennart Poettering came the conclusion that it's an
alsa issue.