Sage wrote:
> options snd-ice1712 index="0"
> options snd-usb-audio index="1"
> options snd-usb-midi index="2"
>
> Unfortunately, the snd-usb-midi driver no longer exists. The usb midi
> device uses the snd-usb-audio driver as of the latest ALSA release. This
> is something of a problem for me beca
I saw a message in the archives from about a week ago
in which a question was asked about the compatability
of the 1010lt with alsa. There is a reply from
jaroslav that this is now the case, contrary to
another message also from Jaroslav (about a month ago)
that there was still missing some informa
I am having a problem with my system.
It actually happened due to a crash while using oss.
The system froze immediately. After rebooting
everytime i started the oss sound drivers the system
froze.
I changed to an older kernel, 2.4.10 stock from SUSE,
recompiled my kernel, 2.4.19, (also removing
On Wed, 13 Nov 2002, Martin O'Loughlin wrote:
> I saw a message in the archives from about a week ago
> in which a question was asked about the compatability
> of the 1010lt with alsa. There is a reply from
> jaroslav that this is now the case, contrary to
> another message also from Jaroslav (abo
Once again, you save the day, Clemens. Remind me to buy you a beer next
time you're in Austin. ;) Thanks!
Sage
On Wed, 2002-11-13 at 14:08, Clemens Ladisch wrote:
> Sage wrote:
> > options snd-ice1712 index="0"
> > options snd-usb-audio index="1"
> > options snd-usb-midi index="2"
> >
> > Unfort
All,
I am getting the following error when trying to load snd-card-fm801 modules
for the above product ( snd-pcm-oss loaded ok)
/lib/modules/2.4.18-3/misc/snd-card-fm801.o: init_module: No such device
Hint: insmod errors can be caused by incorrect module parameters, including
invalid IO or IRQ p
Patrick,
The link below is not the most up to date. That page points you to:
http://linux-sound.org/
Mark
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I'm attempting to use alsa-lib as a timing tool for a specialized
movie playback engine. It _must_ tick/wakeup at 24fps (every .04166
sec) and the input audio will be at 44.1khz/2 channel/16bit per chan.
For legacy reasons we need to use the poll based interface
(getting the file handle from snd