No luck with the Fast Track Ultra 8R either.
I had to replace it with 4 Mobile Pre's. These work 100%, except that they have
no serial numbers which can cause a port shuffle.
It's not easy to find a USB soundcard with Mic Preamp that works in Linux...
I'd be happy to pay someone to write a dr
Hi
with my integrated sound card
00:11.5 Multimedia audio controller: VIA Technologies, Inc. VT8233/A/8235/8237
AC97 Audio Controller (rev60)
in dmesg I have messages like
ALSA via82xx.c:588: codec_read: codec 0 is not valid [0xfe]
does it possible to solve this problem ?
output of alsa
Diego Tognola writes:
> It's not easy to find a USB soundcard with Mic Preamp that works in Linux...
Here are two I've found that are standards compliant, so they both
work with Linux. The first one (Henry Engineering) advertises as
much. The second (ART) doesn't say it works with Linux, but t
Hello,
maybe is it not just ALSA problem, maybe kernel ?! problem.
I would like use second sound card (for VoIP telephony).
I have 4 old ISA sound cards - they all WORKS in Windows XP without problems.
At least I have tried orig. Creative SB AWE32 ISA.
But in Ubuntu 9.10 (kernel 2.6.31-17-generi
On Sun, Jan 24, 2010 at 9:01 AM, kapetr wrote:
> Hello,
>
> maybe is it not just ALSA problem, maybe kernel ?! problem.
>
> I would like use second sound card (for VoIP telephony).
> I have 4 old ISA sound cards - they all WORKS in Windows XP without
> problems.
> At least I have tried orig. Crea
Why not try other from the Fast Track series? I have Fast Track, also Fast
Track Pro
was reported to working out of the box.
On Sun, Jan 24, 2010 at 4:32 PM, David Zelinsky wrote:
> Diego Tognola writes:
>
> > It's not easy to find a USB soundcard with Mic Preamp that works in
> Linux...
>
> He
Somewhat relevant to the other thread regarding USB1.1 devices working under
linux, does the ALSA community have a way of relaying to the manufacturer what
element of their product prevents it from working under Linux? At the moment,
all that is produced is a list of approved (known to work) pr
On Sun, 24 Jan 2010, kapetr wrote:
> Hello,
>
> maybe is it not just ALSA problem, maybe kernel ?! problem.
>
> I would like use second sound card (for VoIP telephony).
> I have 4 old ISA sound cards - they all WORKS in Windows XP without problems.
> At least I have tried orig. Creative SB AWE32 I
I see a similar problem cropping up in fanless PCs for video streaming. Well,
worse since the fanless PC costs more than the USB soundcard. Now for the
fanless PC, the issue should be the mobo's chipset and not something added by
the manufacturer.
In my USB situation, I got one of the USB soun
On Sun, 24 Jan 2010, li...@lazygranch.com wrote:
> Somewhat relevant to the other thread regarding USB1.1 devices working under
> linux, does the ALSA community have a way of relaying to the manufacturer
> what element of their product prevents it from working under Linux? At the
> moment, all
Hi Everyone --
I have spent several hours trying to get recording to work correctly on
a hacked Wyse terminal running Slax linux. Playing works perfectly, but
recording causes snaps & pops akin to a vinyl record. I get a light pop
between every 1/2 second and every 5 seconds (random).
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