Michael Nottebrock wrote:
Derrick Edwards wrote:
That sucks because it says on the box "Creative Sound Blaster
Live! 24-bit". Is there a better way of picking one?
The sblive driver oly supports rather early models of SB Live and SB
Audigy cards. Since Creative keeps revising their hardware
Derrick Edwards wrote:
That sucks because it says on the box "Creative Sound Blaster Live! 24-bit".
Is there a better way of picking one?
The sblive driver oly supports rather early models of SB Live and SB Audigy
cards. Since Creative keeps revising their hardware rather rapidly, it might
not
That sucks because it says on the box "Creative Sound Blaster Live!
24-bit".
Is there a better way of picking one?
Thanks for your assistance
Dantavious
On Monday 29 November 2004 01:44 pm, Peter Radcliffe wrote:
> Derrick Edwards <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> probably said:
> > Is there a manual
Derrick Edwards <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> probably said:
> Is there a manual way to bind a snd driver to my soundcard. Or is this card
> not supported?
Looks like you've got an Audigy, not an SBLive.
The SBLive is supported (I use them in several places) and they show
up like this;
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Is there a manual way to bind a snd driver to my soundcard. Or is this card
not supported?
v/r
Dantavious
On Monday 29 November 2004 01:00 am, Derrick Edwards wrote:
> I went out and bought a Sound Blaster Live sound card. I have searched
> and
> tried various things such as:
>
> 1. Loadi
I went out and bought a Sound Blaster Live sound card. I have searched
and
tried various things such as:
1. Loading all the sound drivers with kldload snd_driver
Once they are loaded
%cat /dev/sndstat
FreeBSD Audio Driver (newpcm)
Installed devices:
2. I know that FreeBSD sees the PCI c