On Wed, Apr 16, 2003 at 01:02:07PM +0200, florian wrote:
>
> hi!
>
> i was wondering: is it worth to install alsa on a
> powerbook? or do the normal kernel modules work
> just as well?
IMO, no unless you're looking to do low-latency audio. For most programs,
you end up using oss-emulation suppo
hi!
i was wondering: is it worth to install alsa on a
powerbook? or do the normal kernel modules work
just as well?
to have more than one app play sound i would have
to install esd, right?
ciao!
florian
On Wed, 2002-07-24 at 02:22, Greg Howland wrote:
> Hi, I saw a post of yours in the Debian-PowerPC
> archives and thought you could help me with getting
> sound on my PowerBook. The archives stated the
> solution was to get dmaaudio-pmac, run modconf and
> install the modules, then adduser username
Thanks! Works like a charm!
Marshal
> "Brian" == Brian Victor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Brian> Keep in mind that it's been a little while since I did it,
Brian> but here's what I remember.
Brian> Step 1: make sure that USB audio is available to the
Brian> kernel, probably
On Tue, Jun 25, 2002 at 09:50:12AM +0900, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> "Brian" == Brian Victor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>Brian> I have never gotten the built-in mic or the built-in line
>Brian> input to be useful under linux on my Powerbook G3. I did
>Brian> pick up a Griffin iMi
> "Brian" == Brian Victor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Brian> I have never gotten the built-in mic or the built-in line
Brian> input to be useful under linux on my Powerbook G3. I did
Brian> pick up a Griffin iMic (USB mic input), and have found some
Brian> success with it. It
On Mon, 2002-06-24 at 19:12, Stephen van Egmond wrote:
> > /dev/audio (I know cat english.au > /dev/audio produceds the nice
> > sound of Linus' soothing voice. ^_^)
>
> Audio hardware.
>
> > /dev/dsp
> > /dev/mixer (Kinda know what this is.)
>
> Published by your mixing software - alsa or eso
> Has anyone been able to get sound recording working on the PowerBook
> G3 Firewire? Using Gnomemixer, I can turn up the line in for the
> build in mic, and hear the input from it, but when I try to use some
> program like audicity, I can't seem to point it at anything that will
> get me some use
On Tue, Jun 25, 2002 at 01:22:33AM +0900, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>Has anyone been able to get sound recording working on the PowerBook
>G3 Firewire? Using Gnomemixer, I can turn up the line in for the
>build in mic, and hear the input from it, but when I try to use some
>program like audicity, I
Hi all,
Has anyone been able to get sound recording working on the PowerBook
G3 Firewire? Using Gnomemixer, I can turn up the line in for the
build in mic, and hear the input from it, but when I try to use some
program like audicity, I can't seem to point it at anything that will
get me some usef
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