No, it doesn't mean that it's not compiled in. You have to type in the
ALSA:default setting to make it work.

Hope that helps!

Johan

tor 2006-01-19 klockan 09:56 -0600 skrev Adam Propeck:
> So if I only show /dev/dsp and /dev/adsp in my device list, does that
> mean I don't have Alsa support compiled in? I'm not seeing anything
> other than those two devices. I assumed that /dev/adsp was the ALSA
> device.
> 
> On 1/19/06, William Lewis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>         
>         >To both of you, when I finally broke down and used Myth's
>         internal
>         >alsa controls, everything went smooth from there.  My Audio
>         Output
>         >Device is:
>         >ALSA:default
>         
>         I am using ALSA:default also...  What are you doing for volume
>         control and 
>         mixer device?  And when I uncheck the AC3 passthrough box,
>         everything is
>         sent to the receiver fine...  Just no 5.1.
>         
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