Phil Brutsche wrote:
>
> > > > When I "cat wls.wav > /dev/dsp" I get nasty squeals. When I "cat
> > > > jesus.au
> > > > > /dev/dsp" I get rough-sounding but more-or-less intelligible sound.
> > > >
> > > > "saytime" sometimes results in a quick blip, sometimes in a choppy "The
> > > > time
>
A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far way, someone said...
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> Except that "splay wls.wav" works. Maybe splay can't handle .au files?
Nope. By the docs it does only mp3s and .wavs.
> > > When I "cat wls.wav > /dev/dsp" I get nasty squeals. When I "cat jesus.au
> > > > /dev/dsp" I get rough
Phil Brutsche wrote:
> Running "modprobe es1371" doesn't show any output, and when I then try to
> > "sox wls.wav" or "sox jesus.au", I get:
> >
> > sox: Usage: [ gopts ] [ fopts ] ifile [ fopts ] ofile [ effect [ effopts ] ]
> >
> > Failed at: No output file?
> >
> > (I think maybe I'm not pr
A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far way, someone said...
> I appreciate your response.
>
> Concerning the OSS/Lite drivers: So do I understand that the division of the
> two categories (the five or six drivers on the outer level vs the OSS
> category) are simply because the OSS ones came from a
Sven Esbjerg wrote:
> On Wed, Feb 16, 2000 at 08:17:36AM -0600, Phil Brutsche wrote:
> > You need es1371 (based on your output from lspci below) and nothing else.
>
> > * Run 'modprobe es1371'
> > * Try to play a sound file - I like to use the package sox for that; it
> > works better than cat'i
Phil Brutsche wrote:
> A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far way, someone said...
>
> > I've been trying off-and-on for months to get sound working
> > on this box. The Readme's and HOWTOs and Dogpile searches
> > just aren't answering my questions.
> >
> > I've got an ES1371 (Audio PCI 97) sound
Thanks for the response.
My .config file looks pretty much like yours (kernel 2.2.9):
CONFIG_SOUND=m
CONFIG_SOUND_ES1370=m
CONFIG_SOUND_ES1371=m
# CONFIG_SOUND_SONICVIBES is not set
# CONFIG_SOUND_MSNDCLAS is not set
# CONFIG_SOUND_MSNDPIN is not set
# CONFIG_SOUND_OSS is not set
Doing a "cat /p
On Wed, Feb 16, 2000 at 08:17:36AM -0600, Phil Brutsche wrote:
> You need es1371 (based on your output from lspci below) and nothing else.
> * Run 'modprobe es1371'
> * Try to play a sound file - I like to use the package sox for that; it
> works better than cat'ing the file to /dev/dsp.
You mi
A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far way, someone said...
> I've been trying off-and-on for months to get sound working
> on this box. The Readme's and HOWTOs and Dogpile searches
> just aren't answering my questions.
>
> I've got an ES1371 (Audio PCI 97) sound card (from Gateway
> Computers in
Not that I'm an expert on sound, but maybe some of this will help you to
make a comparison to your situation. I have an ES1370 card (Sound
Blaster PCI64), and as far as compiling the kernel is concerned, all I
needed to enable were two things; overall sound support and my specific
PCI card.
>From
I've been trying off-and-on for months to get sound working
on this box. The Readme's and HOWTOs and Dogpile searches
just aren't answering my questions.
I've got an ES1371 (Audio PCI 97) sound card (from Gateway
Computers in an E-4200 box).
First Question: When running "make menuconfig", I go in
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