Matthew Polashek wrote:
> If you're running Fedora, I'd suggest installing the CCRMA stuff so you
> can get these apps via synaptic.
>
>
You don't need to do that. Assuming you're not running some old, out
of date Fedora release:
yum install qjackctl
That certainly works on Fedora 7 an
Bernd Eggink wrote:
> I can't get my AudioExel/MD-Mate to record from the spdif input.
How exactly are you trying to record?
Are you using the "spdif" device?
> Even after editing /etc/asound.state and setting 'IEC958 In Select' to
> 'true' (and calling 'alsactl restore'), the corresponding contr
michael norman wrote:
> I have on of these running on OpenSUSE 10.2 using the snd-usb-audio modile as
> provide by SUSE.
>
> The only function available as far as Kmiix or Alsamixer seems to be PCM
> volume.
Then that is probably the only mixer control implemented by the device.
Please show the
Aleksander Kamenik wrote:
> "Neither the E-MU 0404 or 0202 USB sound cards are supported in Linux.
> I have samples, but work on a driver has not yet started.
> They are not usb-audio standards compliant, so a new driver will have to
> be written for them."
>
> Any chance work on this driver been
Jan-Benedict Glaw wrote:
> Fired up an alsaplayer to play some FLAC. Switched on "Four Channel
> Mode" for a test, which nicely adds sound to the rear left/right
> outputs.
>
> After the FLAC ended, I fired up speaker-test again (and of course
> switched off "Four Channel Mode".) This time, it's d
Clemens Ladisch schrieb:
> Bernd Eggink wrote:
>> I can't get my AudioExel/MD-Mate to record from the spdif input.
>
> How exactly are you trying to record?
> Are you using the "spdif" device?
I had been using hw:0,2, but spdif doesn't work either. The command
arecord -f cd -D spdif aha.
Bernd Eggink wrote:
> Clemens Ladisch schrieb:
>> Bernd Eggink wrote:
>>> I can't get my AudioExel/MD-Mate to record from the spdif input.
>>
>> How exactly are you trying to record?
>> Are you using the "spdif" device?
>
> I had been using hw:0,2, but spdif doesn't work either. The command
>
>
Clemens Ladisch wrote:
Please show the output of "lsusb -v" for this device.
Attached. Thanks for the reply.
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Bus 002 Device 014: ID 041e:3f04 Creative Technology, Ltd
Devi
Clemens Ladisch schrieb:
>>> Bernd Eggink wrote:
I can't get my AudioExel/MD-Mate to record from the spdif input.
>>> How exactly are you trying to record?
>>> Are you using the "spdif" device?
>> I had been using hw:0,2, but spdif doesn't work either. The command
>>
>> arecord -f cd -D
Can someone please write a driver for the BCD2000 please.. I am a DJ and would
like to use this device in the linux version of my DJ Software Thanks..
Here is the output of lsusb:
Bus 003 Device 002: ID 1397:00bd
Device Descriptor:
bLength18
bDescriptorType 1
bc
Hi,
I'm running Ubuntu Studio 7.04...
When I run grace (an Juce based app to run Common Music) I get my system
muted... But, If I'm playing some audio file while it initializes (throught any
audio player) the system doesn't gets muted...
Has anyone any any sugestion about how could I diagnose/rep
Hi. I've been trying to get my Audigy 2 ZS Notebook card to work under
64-bit Ubuntu Feisty on my laptop. JACK seems to work fine, but if I set
anything else to use the card for output (generic Gnome media and video
players, Amarok, etc), it will work for between around 30 sec and 3 min
before cras
Hi,
On Mon, 2007-09-17 at 18:40 -0400, DJ A. J. Slye wrote:
> Can someone please write a driver for the BCD2000 please.. I am a DJ
> and would like to use this device in the linux version of my DJ
> Software Thanks..
>
This probably doesn't help you if you already have the device but it
appea
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