Re: [Alsa-user] Hello. Or something.

2003-04-03 Thread John Mifsud
Dana, So your saying it sounds like some sort of digital distortion. Again I would look into googling on "Linux Audio Quality" as a starting point this issue is covered. Without knowing the specifics of your setup perhaps the architecture of the OSS drivers are masking an issue that is m

Re: [Alsa-user] Hello. Or something.

2003-04-03 Thread Frank Barknecht
Hallo Dana, Dana Olson hat gesagt: // Dana Olson wrote: > It doesn't happen in OSS. OSS sounds perfectly. My connections are fine, > I don't plug and unplug stuff all the time, everything is stationary. I > think I've unplugged stuff about 10 times since I got the card. It's > never been bumped or

Re: [Alsa-user] Hello. Or something.

2003-04-03 Thread Dana Olson
It may not be ALSA's fault per se, but it is more likely a problem with my ALSA configuration. As I said, everything is perfect if I rmmod all the ALSA stuff and use the OSS emu10k1 driver. There are no problems with that driver, so it has to be a configuration issue with the other. That said, I d

Re: [Alsa-user] Hello. Or something.

2003-04-03 Thread Dana Olson
On Thu, 2003-04-03 at 05:57, Frank Barknecht wrote: > Hallo, Thanks for replying. :) > Dana Olson hat gesagt: // Dana Olson wrote: > > I didn't ever want to use ALSA, but as the dev kernel has now merged it, > > it will become the standard very quickly, and I don't want to hold back. > > You als

Re: [Alsa-user] Hello. Or something.

2003-04-03 Thread Frank Barknecht
Hallo, Dana Olson hat gesagt: // Dana Olson wrote: > I didn't ever want to use ALSA, but as the dev kernel has now merged it, > it will become the standard very quickly, and I don't want to hold back. You also will find, that practically every (semi-)pro audio software for Linux somehow requires