Re: [Alsa-user] No Module called off

2007-08-25 Thread Dave Coventry
My request for help appears to have been blocked. Not sure why this is. I'll try again. On 8/24/07, Dave Coventry <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Hi, > > I'm having a bit of difficulty setting up Alsa on my gentoo AMD64 shuttle. > > When I run alsaconf I get: > > ERROR: Failed to load necessary dr

[Alsa-user] AHH! What happened to my dmix audio??

2007-08-25 Thread Jon Boehm
Hi, Everything been working great for quite a while. I use a spdif connection between my htpc and my receiver. I used dmix as my alsa:default thus passing analog and digital audio thru this connection. See the attached asound.conf. I was playing with xine tonight and at one point it poppe

[Alsa-user] snd-emu20k1

2007-08-25 Thread Spike
I was wondering if any of the ALSA developers knew anything about a possibly existing snd-emu20k1 module. I wont get into specifics but its getting overly suspicious that nobody has ever mentioned anything about supporting the emu20k1 DSP for over the last year period. What do the ALSA developers k

[Alsa-user] chipsets

2007-08-25 Thread paul blakeley
Can someone tell me how the alsa mixer controls map onto the audio chipset? I have encountered a number of problems with various chipsets and how they map to the mixer. Can someone please help? - This SF.net email is sponsor

[Alsa-user] LG T1 notebook's onboard Mic and alsa

2007-08-25 Thread Bill Unruh
I have an LG T1 computer which I bought both because using MNCLinux both the sound and wireless worked and because it is (slightly) lighter than the normal 14 inch laptop.i It apparently uses the Realtek ALC880 chipset ( according to alsamixer). However it has an onboard microphone, which does not

Re: [Alsa-user] AHH! What happened to my dmix audio??

2007-08-25 Thread Jon Boehm
Attaching output from aadebug. New info: I did a test and changed the default from dmix-digital to dmix-analog and the analog tv content made it to the headphone jack. Of course in this test the digital pass thru is garbage. I've come to the conclusion that /etc/asound.conf is fine. They syst