I saw about alsaconf in another post and used that
to configure the card. Now the sound works in everything!
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On Fri, 7 Feb 2003, Takashi Iwai wrote:
> no. you need a software down-mix.
>
> > I found an old faq that said that it might be possible in the future.
>
> the software-mixing on alsa-lib might be available in future...
That would be nice. Now that alsa is in the official linux kernel one can
At Wed, 5 Feb 2003 12:24:13 +0100 (CET),
Dennis Björklund wrote:
>
> My computer now plays music like never before. Much better then OSS,
> before with OSS the volume was to low but with ALSA I can now adjust the
> ogain. Also there is some strange 3D-setting that makes it sound "better"
> (or
Frans Ketelaars ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> Make sure to unmute the relevant channels (the 'm' key, see 'man alsamixer').
Yea I got it working thanks to some other mail
on alsa-user. Was this unmute, just the fun thing
is that I don't have a memory of doing this for
alsa 0.4, and I even used man
On Wed, 12 Dec 2001 19:35:43 +0100
Örjan Persson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> hey,
>
> I've been using alsa 0.4 for a year or so with
> my CS4236 card, builtin on the board. It's a dell
> OptiPlex GX1 computer running Debian Sid.
>
> Now I upgraded my kernel to 2.4.16, added devfs
> support,