Hi!
There is a great way to test channels! In fact, the ALSA wiki should
mention it much more often, because it's not obvious for unexperienced
users.
Setting up ALSA, you should only use speaker-test to test your setup,
like this:
speaker-test -c -D -twav
where is the number of channels of y
Hello,
I own a Terratec Aureon 5.1 USB and I'm unable to get an analogic 5.1 sound,
just stereo. (In fact, I have tested it with a 5.1 DVD and Mplayer)
Have you a way to test it ? Have you a way to test separately each channel
(front left, rear left...) ?
Regards,
Frederic
Le samedi 3 février
Alle 22:37, mercoledì 7 febbraio 2007, Ingo Müller ha scritto:
> Hi!
>
> I can't tell wether what you wrote is correct, but as it works for you,
> it should be. What'd be great are comments in the asound.conf file, but
> it's up to you if you want to spend more time. Anyway, thanks a lot for
> your
Hi!
I can't tell wether what you wrote is correct, but as it works for you,
it should be. What'd be great are comments in the asound.conf file, but
it's up to you if you want to spend more time. Anyway, thanks a lot for
your contributions!!
Regards, Ingo
Jean-Michel Pouré schrieb:
> Le mercred
Hallo,
Jean-Michel Pouré hat gesagt: // Jean-Michel Pouré wrote:
> Master Playback Volume controls everything.
Yes, that's all the Aureon can do. This is not a problem with ALSA.
> We should have seperate controls.
The Aureon doesn't have seperate controls, there's nothing we or you
can do abou
Le vendredi 02 février 2007 à 14:25 -0500, Lee Revell a écrit :
>
> Yes, exactly - the Windows drivers probably create mixer elements in
> software. ALSA just exposes the hardware controls and it is up to
> higher layers to create more controls in software if desired.
>
> Which specific mixer co