Kevin Ross writes:
> On 01/02/2012 07:12 AM, Rob Owens wrote:
>> aplay -d hw:1,0 some.wav (for card #1, device #0 -- adjust as necessary).
> That should be an uppercase -D (lowercase -d is for setting a delay).
>
> Glad you got it working anyway, though!
Hee hee, no wonder it `stalled right the
On Tue, Jan 03, 2012 at 03:05:45AM -0800, Kevin Ross wrote:
> On 01/02/2012 07:12 AM, Rob Owens wrote:
> >aplay -d hw:1,0 some.wav (for card #1, device #0 -- adjust as necessary).
>
> That should be an uppercase -D (lowercase -d is for setting a delay).
>
Whoops! Sorry for the bad advice!
-Rob
On 01/02/2012 07:12 AM, Rob Owens wrote:
aplay -d hw:1,0 some.wav (for card #1, device #0 -- adjust as necessary).
That should be an uppercase -D (lowercase -d is for setting a delay).
Glad you got it working anyway, though!
-- Kevin
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On 03/01/12 09:37, Harry Putnam wrote:
> Scott Ferguson writes:
>
>> On 03/01/12 01:39, Harry Putnam wrote:
>>> Running Wheezy
>>>
Your problem is two-fold:-
Your system didn't automagically pick up a second sound device made by a
Linux-unfriendly company.
Both the kernel and alsa need patchi
Scott Ferguson writes:
> On 03/01/12 01:39, Harry Putnam wrote:
>> Running Wheezy
>>
>> Can anyone suggest pointers, urls,
>
> Yes - but...
>
>> or coaching toward getting an
>> m-audio USB Fast Track Pro (external sound card) working?
>>
>> (Please do not reply just to suggest google).
>
> .
Rob Owens writes:
>> However, when I attempt tp play something with `mplayer some.wav', I
>> get no sound.
>>
> You may need to specify which sound card to send/receive the sound
> through.
>
> To see all your sound devices, run:
>
> aplay -l
>
> Figure out what card # and device # your m-audi
On 03/01/12 01:39, Harry Putnam wrote:
> Running Wheezy
>
> Can anyone suggest pointers, urls,
Yes - but...
> or coaching toward getting an
> m-audio USB Fast Track Pro (external sound card) working?
>
> (Please do not reply just to suggest google).
. that ^^^ means if I haven't memorise
On Mon, Jan 02, 2012 at 09:39:04AM -0500, Harry Putnam wrote:
> Running Wheezy
>
> Can anyone suggest pointers, urls, or coaching toward getting an
> m-audio USB Fast Track Pro (external sound card) working?
>
> (Please do not reply just to suggest google).
>
> When I run `alsamixer' it lists
Running Wheezy
Can anyone suggest pointers, urls, or coaching toward getting an
m-audio USB Fast Track Pro (external sound card) working?
(Please do not reply just to suggest google).
When I run `alsamixer' it lists the Fast Track as one of the sound
cards available. When I choose it, alsamix
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