not there then several other things are going to
fail. You need a configured kernel source tree for ALSA (I think it needs
"make dep" as well bu I'm not quite sure.
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nt, that appeared to be related to beating with the internal 48000Hz
clock. Does the sound recover again after about an hour -- if so that's the
likely explanation, if not then it's probably something different.
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updated a few days ago), so just remove the -card in modules.conf (e.g.
snd-card-ice1712 -> snd-ice1712).
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at the playback channels are unmuted -- in alsamixer muted channels
are indicated by M's at the top of the sliders.
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o and make them
group writable. Then add any regular users allowed to use the audio
devices to that group.
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alsa-oss after.
The alsa-oss package is not needed for normal operation, it is a
LD_PRELOAD hack that allows (e.g.) OSS utilities to use ALSA routing
tables... The --with-oss=yes setting and adding the right options to
/etc/modules.conf (sorry I don't have them to hand as this is a mute
box)
ut signals) but if
this is a familiar problem then I like to know.
More later ---
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0, irq 5
It is also possible that arts is trying to set an unallowed hardware
setting (very likely 16-bits, which is supported only in software on
this card).
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On Wed, 14 Aug 2002 10:33:56 +0100
James Tappin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
JT> I'm currently in the process of switching from SuSE (7.2) to Debian
JT> (Woody). Using reasonably current ALSA CVS (maybe a week or so since
JT> I last did an update).
JT>
JT> Under SuSE,
ay) alsasound
and the use update-modules to update modules.conf. (If you just manually
put things into modules.conf, then when you add something that adds
modules it will destroy yours alsa setup).
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tage is in the KERNEL tree, but there's another stage before that
is done in the ALSA (or whatever external modules you are building) tree
IIRC.
CM> > $ make-kpkg modules_image
CM> > Then install alsa-modules-.deb
CM>
CM> Regards,
CM>
CM> Christoph
CM>
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From: James Tappin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Mark Knecht" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: [Alsa-user] MidiMan Audiophile 2496 remains completely silent
On Tue, 17 Sep 2002 06:38:51 -0700
"Mark Knecht
box, the oss modules do not autoload, but on the Athlon
they do (and always have done). modprobing the oss modules loads them no
problem and then they work just fine.
Wierd -- any ideas where I should look to find what I've screwed up?
TIA
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didn't support the format of the input file (rate, bit depth and number
of channels).
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torious for overdriving the line level. I get very
similar levels from the Audiophile and from my tuner or my record
deck/phono stage (with the higher gain cartridge in use).
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MG> Thanx!
MG>
USB audio is only supported in the 0.9 series. 0.5 is obsolete.
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The ice1712 doesn't have a volume control as such, just an attenuator.
Therefore xmms, xine etc are properly quite right not to have volume
adjustment when the card is ice1712-based.
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that match your current kernel. I think that if you are running
Red Hat's default kernel, then installing the kernel-headers package
should do the job.
Hope this helps,
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an asoundrc anyway for the AP.
>
> Maybe it would be good to split the section om ICE1712 cards in
> smaller sections and not handle every of the many cards on one page,
> because they can be quite different? The same could apply to
> the snd-usb-audio cards.
>
The
ts -- arts is EVIL; no correct that: any desktop
environment sound server is EVIL.
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of a header and no data.
> Any ideas?
> Thanks
> Chris
It looks to me like a change of behaviour. You need a duration (e.g.
arecord -d 300 test.wav).
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uSE 7.2, I have all
available i2c options enables as modules.
Any ideas what's wrong?
BTW it doesn't seem to affect analogue playback or recording.
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On Wednesday 12 September 2001 14:08, Takashi Iwai wrote:
> At Tue, 11 Sep 2001 18:58:46 +0100,
>
> James Tappin wrote:
> > On Monday 10 September 2001 19:00, James Tappin wrote:
> > > With the current CVS drivers, I get the following error on
> > > ins
On Monday 10 September 2001 19:00, James Tappin wrote:
> With the current CVS drivers, I get the following error on installation:
> depmod -a
> depmod: *** Unresolved symbols in /lib/modules/2.4.6/misc/snd-tea6330t.o
>
> I built with "./cvscompile --with-cards=ice1712,triden
d 3 work with
auto).
You might also try the current CVS rather than Beta7 which had some problems
with the ice1712 driver (didn't work at all for my card).
Hope some of this is useful:
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mething stupid?
2) If not then how do I use the static library and .la file (i.e. the
replacement for (e.g.)
LD_PRELOAD=/usr/local/lib/libaoss.so timidity -ig rg_overture.mid)?
TIA
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n
in-case unit with 2m cables to the source.
The only drawback that I am aware of is that there is no boost for weak
line-in signals (I'm thinking of trying to use the attenuatable pre-out on my
amp for such cases).
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too much -- noatun and kmid are not usable since both
refuse to use OSS when ALSA is present but can't yet use the 0.9 API].
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e channels, but IIRC envy24control provides the right number
of outputs according to the card it finds.
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of -108, which is
consistent with my measurements.
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re on the ALSA site (or they were I have a
printout that I downloaded from there a few months back). My understanding
is that the AK4528 is a fixed input gain -- i.e. it just digitises
"line-level" input, and if your line level is wrong tough. OTOH it is said
to be a better A to D t
greatest.
I've not had any problems with the driver since about a week after
0.9beta7. 0.9beta8(a) seems fine here, so I'd try that or do a clean
checkout, I don't seen anything in the last update that could affect
ice1712, and the build/restart from yesterday was fine.
N.B. I
ything about Mustajuuri though (not even what it is).
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time to do it properly is the problem,
but it might still be a pointer.
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k shared memory in the interim).
TIA for any clues,
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I know what all the sliders are or what they do.
>
> Anything available for GNOME or KDE?
Not quite sure of its current status, but gamix is probably the most
current (it was working as of about beta7). There is a link on the alsa
applications page.
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fully yet?
TIA
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the being configured bit is only to get a version.h include
file.
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On Tuesday 08 January 2002 10:28, James Tappin wrote:
> The --with-kernel option is the path to the kernel sources not the kernel
> image, if they are in /usr/source/linux then you don't need it. You need to
Sorry that should be /us
out which one (for example: snd leaves
the most-significant byte 0, while arecord leaves the least significant 0)
3) I'm not certain that WAV is actually supposed to be able to handle 24-bit
samples.
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