t; with FreeBSD. I've combed newegg and have to say I never realized how
>> crappy the sound cards have become - that used to be a big thing back in
>> the day!
>>
>> Could any of you who have installed something of ->recent<- vintage
>> which worked well p
On Jun 2, 2013 3:57 PM, "mike miskulin" wrote:
>
> Hi all - I may be building a system which does not have any onboard
> sounds thus need to find either a pci-e or usb solution which will work
> with FreeBSD. I've combed newegg and have to say I never realized how
&g
Hi all - I may be building a system which does not have any onboard
sounds thus need to find either a pci-e or usb solution which will work
with FreeBSD. I've combed newegg and have to say I never realized how
crappy the sound cards have become - that used to be a big thing back in
th
On Sat, Nov 15, 2008 at 4:30 AM, Wojciech Puchar
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> do you make sound studio or just connecting lots of gsm phones to asterisk
> PBX using chan_celliax? ;)
I am attempting to setup a multi room(zone) home audio(mp3) system
it would be ideal to have 9 zones so I am "thinki
-current supports
multiple sound cards?
I am looking to put 3 of Encore ENM232-8VIA into a FreeBSD 8 PC
any help would be appreciated
Sam Fourman Jr.
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hello,
can anyone verify that the new snd_hda driver in -current supports
multiple sound cards?
I am looking to put 3 of Encore ENM232-8VIA into a FreeBSD 8 PC
any help would be appreciated
Sam Fourman Jr.
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Hello,
Is there any person(s) developing a driver for DAT-chipset-based
Creative sound cards?
If this is the wrong mailing list to ask this question, please tell me
which is the proper list.
Regards,
John McCabe
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Wed, 12 Dec 2007 18:10:11 -0700, Predrag Punosevac wrote:
> Lee Shackelford wrote:
> > Good afternoon, FreeBSD enthusiasts. For FreeBSD release 6.2, does anyone
> > know if there is any simpler way of using sound cards containing either a
> > Realtek ALC262 chip or a
Lee Shackelford wrote:
Good afternoon, FreeBSD enthusiasts. For FreeBSD release 6.2, does anyone
know if there is any simpler way of using sound cards containing either a
Realtek ALC262 chip or a Via ENVY24 chip than installing the Linux
emulator, and then using the alsa a.p.i.? Many thanks
Good afternoon, FreeBSD enthusiasts. For FreeBSD release 6.2, does anyone
know if there is any simpler way of using sound cards containing either a
Realtek ALC262 chip or a Via ENVY24 chip than installing the Linux
emulator, and then using the alsa a.p.i.? Many thanks. Yours truly, L e e
_ S h
now I'd like to be able to have
> different music play in different rooms (living, family, and
> outside). I can do all the other wiring for speakers...
>
> But was wondering if there are any problems having three sound cards
> in the box and have them all work at the same tim
t music play in different rooms (living, family, and outside).
I can do all the other wiring for speakers...
But was wondering if there are any problems having three sound cards
in the box and have them all work at the same time. I'm currently
using flac123 to play music and would probably continue t
gt;>> different music play in different rooms (living, family, and outside).
>>> I can do all the other wiring for speakers...
>>>
>>> But was wondering if there are any problems having three sound cards
>>> in the box and have them all work at the same ti
ther wiring for speakers...
But was wondering if there are any problems having three sound cards
in the box and have them all work at the same time. I'm currently
using flac123 to play music and would probably continue to do so...
Thoughts?
In principle, there's no problem. But most
different music play in different rooms (living, family, and outside).
> I can do all the other wiring for speakers...
>
> But was wondering if there are any problems having three sound cards
> in the box and have them all work at the same time. I'm currently
> using
can do all the other
wiring for speakers...
But was wondering if there are any problems having three sound cards in
the box and have them all work at the same time. I'm currently using
flac123 to play music and would probably continue to do so...
José de Paula Rodrigues wrote:
Greetings all,
As a desktop FreeBSD user, I'd like to know if there is a list of
supported 5.1 sound cards somewhere. The Holy Handbook mentions some
supported cards, yes, but it doesn't say whether they are supported in
5.1 mode or only plain stereo.
My cu
Greetings all,
As a desktop FreeBSD user, I'd like to know if there is a list of
supported 5.1 sound cards somewhere. The Holy Handbook mentions some
supported cards, yes, but it doesn't say whether they are supported in
5.1 mode or only plain stereo.
My current card, an onboard nForc
* Alexey V. Litvinov:
> I have two sound cards and FreeBSD 5.0 [...] And wants to make
> /dev/dsp point to pcm1 by default instead of pcm0. How to do this?
Try to use /dev/dsp1.0.
Cheers,
--
Jean-Baptiste Quenot
http://caraldi.com/jbq/
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* Alexey V. Litvinov:
> My researches point me to /dev/dsp and i'm tried to make ln -s
> /dev/dsp1.0 /dev/dsp
Just tell your applications that the sound device is /dev/dsp1.0. For
example, here is the config of the Enlightenment Sound Daemon:
[esd]
auto_spawn=1
spawn_options=-terminat
"Alexey V. Litvinov" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Problem: I have two sound cards one inserted into PCI slot and one
> integrated into motherboard, all cards detected and working fine.
> First is pcm0 and second is pcm1.
> Since first (external) detected on boot
Hello All,
I have two sound cards and FreeBSD 5.0
cat < /dev/sndstat
FreeBSD Audio Driver (newpcm)
Installed devices:
pcm0: at io 0xd000 irq 11 (1p/1r/0v channels duplex default)
pcm1: at io 0xe400 irq 10 (1p/1r/0v channels duplex)
And wants to make /dev/dsp point to pcm1 by default inst
Hello All!,
Problem: I have two sound cards one inserted into PCI slot and one
integrated into motherboard, all cards detected and working fine.
First is pcm0 and second is pcm1.
Since first (external) detected on boot first it is default to sound
output, but i wish to use second (integrated
crw-rw-rw- 1 root wheel 30, 0x00030014 Aug 23 22:07 /dev/audio1.3
crw-rw-rw- 1 root wheel 30, 0x00040014 Aug 23 22:07 /dev/audio1.4
crw-rw-rw- 1 root wheel 30, 0x00050014 Aug 23 22:07 /dev/audio1.5
So the system seems to recognize both of my sound cards,
but how can I use them and do I ha
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, you wrote:
>Ronald F. Guilmette wrote:
OK, I'm willing to give that a try, but what device should I can the .au
file to? Do I cat to /dev/dsp0 ?
>>>
>>>Yes, give it a try.
>>
>>
>> I tried it, and nothing happened. No sound came out.
>>
>> I cat'd the
Ronald F. Guilmette wrote:
OK, I'm willing to give that a try, but what device should I can the .au
file to? Do I cat to /dev/dsp0 ?
Yes, give it a try.
I tried it, and nothing happened. No sound came out.
I cat'd the file to /dev/dsp0. Was that correct?
Sorry Ronald, I don't know what
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, you wrote:
>>>I'm not totally sure about this, but I think that you can dump audio
>>>file in the 'au' format directly to devices. A test au format file can
>>>be found on http://www.cti.ecp.fr/documents/a_sound.au (This was linked
>>>to from http://www.cti.ecp.
Ronald F. Guilmette wrote:
Also, try doing 'cat /dev/sndstat' to make sure that pcm really does
understand your card.
OK, did that, and I get:
FreeBSD Audio Driver (newpcm)
Installed Devices:
pcm0: at io 0x220 irq 5 drq 1:5 bufsz 4096d (1p/1r/0v channels duplex)
Does that all seem OK?
Abso
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, you wrote:
>Ronald F. Guilmette wrote:
>> Ok, so question: What's the simplest and easiest way to simply check
>> to see if a given sound card is working or not?
>>
>> I gather that it is _not_ as simple as just cat'ing some .mp3 file to
>> one of the /dev/dsp* d
Ronald F. Guilmette wrote:
The card is now clearly recognized on boot up, however I'm still not
100% that it's working. I tried using a couple of CD player utilities
and no sound came out if the speakers.
The card will only act as a CD-player if it is directly connected to the
CD-player b
Greetings,
I have to confess massive ignorance about sound cards. I haven't used
these things much in the past, if at all.
Anyway, I just installed 4.7-RELEASE on a new system that's got an
ancient and crusty ISA Sound Blaster 16 PnP card (that I bought
second-hand) installed in i
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