[Alsa-user] E-MU 1820M

2004-02-21 Thread Florin Andrei
http://www.emu.com/products/product.asp?maincategory=754category=754product=2211

Is this thing supported by ALSA?

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[Alsa-user] hdsp FSC Amilo D 1840W

2004-02-21 Thread Tim Blechmann
hi all,

sorry for cross-posting to multiple lists, but is there anyone, who has
a hdsp working on a fsc amilo D (preferable 1840W)?

thanks a lot ...

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Re: [Alsa-user] play two audio files independently on Delta/66?

2004-02-21 Thread Jaroslav Kysela
On Fri, 20 Feb 2004, lloyd wrote:

 i have a delta/66, which has four output channels.  i'm currently able 
 to play a stereo audio file on the first two channels.  is it possible 
 to play a second file independently on the second set of channels?

Yes, dshare plugin is your friend. See bindings section.

Jaroslav

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Re: [Alsa-user] play two audio files independently on Delta/66?

2004-02-21 Thread Tommi Sakari Uimonen
  i have a delta/66, which has four output channels.  i'm currently able
  to play a stereo audio file on the first two channels.  is it possible
  to play a second file independently on the second set of channels?

 Yes, dshare plugin is your friend. See bindings section.

With dshare, yes (actually I don't know how, but since Jaroslav says
yes..)

Truly independently, no. The envy24 chip is single access, and can be
accessed by only one program at a time. (This I learned from Jaroslav
also)

Tommi Uimonen


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Re: [Alsa-user] usb/cardbus device with 44.1khz digital out?y

2004-02-21 Thread Frank Barknecht
Hallo,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] hat gesagt: // [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 The Linux 2.6 kernel and newer ALSA series have not been out very long and
 most of what is on that site is for 2.4.*.  I did a search on what was
 listed using snd-usb-audio:
 
 http://qbik.ch/usb/devices/showdevcat.php?id=44w=ds=dd=d
 
 Only 8 devices are recent enough to have been properly tested with the 2.6
 kernels.  Only 5 are audio devices.

In general, all devices supported on 2.4 also work on 2.6. At least
that's what I found in my tests. Sound-support is more a matter of
alsa-drivers, and ALSA can be used on 2.4 and 2.6. Exceptions to this
rule are the two M-Audio device, which don't work anymore on 2.6
because of the known standards issue.

 1 of those is marked as having failed.
 
 The others do not appear to mention any kernel, ALSA, PC or related
 details.  So this basically makes the list pointless since all you know is
 that someone somewhere said these things worked with something or other.  

See above. AFAICT there is only one important difference between 2.4
and 2.6 important here, and that is the handing of wrong alt settings
in devices. 

 The ones marked as being owned by Frank presumably can be assumed to work
 with 2.6.* though you would have to email Frank to find out the specific
 test environment since no specifics are mentioned on the driver list.  It
 has already been established by myself that the Edirol UA-1X does not work
 with 2.6 and the Asus A7V333 motherboard (for example). 

Reason is the VIA chipset problem. I couldn't get the UA-1X to work on
my VIA machine with 2.4 as well. YMMV.

 So you have 4 possible devices but none with enough details to know
 whether there is anything beyond grief waiting by looking at the list at
 qbik.ch. 
 
 IMHO
 
 So as far as I can see, there ZERO safe USB based audio devices that you
 can go purchase right now for current Linux kernels.

Some counter arguments: 

TerratecAureon 5.1 USB,
Audiotrak   Maya 5.1. EX,
Audiotrak   MayaEX 7,
ESI Gigaport,
Soundblaster USB MP3+,
Audiotrak Optoplay,
Edirol UA-5

are just some resonably save snd-usb-audio devices, because they made
not a single problem in all my tests and were pure plug and playable
immediatly with various ALSA versions, even older ones like the ALSA
in kernel 2.6.0

ciao
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Re: [Alsa-user] snddevices

2004-02-21 Thread Klaus-Peter Schrage
Martin Braun wrote:
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hi folks,

Preston wrote:
|It's not nessessary for 1.x drivers
well, at least it doesn't do any harm (provided you didn't change any
permissions on the audio-devices, because they will be reset), so I
reckon when installing ALSA for the first time I should definitely run it.
The snddevices script is also hidden in the 2.6.X kernel sourcetree:
	scripts/MAKEDEV.snd
I have found no trace that it might be executed automatically during the 
kernel install process, so you should run it manually.
Klaus

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Re: [Alsa-user] play two audio files independently on Delta/66?

2004-02-21 Thread Florian Schmidt
On Sat, 21 Feb 2004 11:42:55 +0200 (EET)
Tommi Sakari Uimonen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

   i have a delta/66, which has four output channels.  i'm currently
   able to play a stereo audio file on the first two channels.  is it
   possible to play a second file independently on the second set of
   channels?
 
  Yes, dshare plugin is your friend. See bindings section.
 
 With dshare, yes (actually I don't know how, but since Jaroslav says
 yes..)
 
 Truly independently, no. The envy24 chip is single access, and can be
 accessed by only one program at a time. (This I learned from Jaroslav
 also)
 
 Tommi Uimonen

see dmix/dsnoop/asym

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Re: [Alsa-user] ESS Maestro3 question

2004-02-21 Thread Ryan Walters
 I've tried searching the alsa list archives, but the search always
 comes up with zero results regardless of term(s) entered.
 
 I have a Dell Latitude C810, which integrates an ESS Maestro3 chip for
 sound.  I am using it's line in jack for recording.  What is happening
 is that the amplitude of samples during recording never exceed appx
 26,000.  The audio 'clips' at that point, instead of the normal
 ~32,000 mark.
 
 This doesn't seem to affect the quality of the recorded audio.  If
 record levels are adjusted properly, everything below ~26,000 seems
 good.   The only problem with it this way is a slight loss in
 precision, as the full sample rate amplitude is not being used, and I
 suppose therefore a slight loss in dynamic range.  Also, other
 programs can't tell when the signal is clipping, because it never
 reaches the 32,000 mark of normal 16bit audio.
 
 I have checked the recording behavior under windows to make sure it
 wasn't a hardware problem, and everything seems fine under windows, ie
 full amplitude signal coming in.
 
 I have also tried multiple versions of alsa, 0.94, 0.98, 1.01, and
 1.02 I think.  All versions seem to do the same thing.
 
 Is this a known problem, or has anyone else encountered it?

i have the same problem, i have a dell i8k and certainly never use it
for recording. on lappies generally, on-board sound seems to pick up a
measure of board noise so i just use my lappie for a little editing and
some realtime DSP when performing.

The sound on my C810 is actually pretty clean / clear.   I measured
the noise floor at about -88db, which for a laptop, and just casual
recording, is pretty good.

I haven't been able to get Jack to work properly yet, so haven't
played around with the realtime effects.


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[Alsa-user] MPU 401 with snd-via82xx driver

2004-02-21 Thread Bernd Butscheidt



Hello,

I'm another confused person with mpu-401 
stuff:

I tried to connect my keyboard with the 
midiport of my soundcard (via 8233 chipset).

But neihter rosegarden or pmidi recognizes 
something apart from fluidsynth.

My lsmod shows the following:

snd-seq 
43248 0 
(autoclean)snd-mixer-oss 
14032 1 
(autoclean)snd-via82xx 
14208 1 
(autoclean)snd-pcm 
68736 0 
(autoclean)[snd-via82xx]snd-timer 
17412 0 (autoclean) 
[snd-seqsnd-pcm]snd-ac97-codec 
49388 0 
(autoclean)[snd-via82xx]snd-mpu401-uart 
4320 0 
(autoclean)[snd-via82xx]snd-rawmidi 
15552 0 
(autoclean)[snd-mpu401-uart]snd-seq-device 
4452 0 (autoclean) 
[snd-seqsnd-rawmidi]snd 
36292 0 (autoclean) [snd-seqsnd-mixer-oss snd-via82xx 
snd-pcm snd-timersnd-ac97-codec snd-mpu401-uart 
snd-rawmidisnd-seq-device]soundcore 
4580 1 (autoclean) 
[snd]snd-page-alloc 
7252 0 (autoclean)[snd-via82xx 
snd-pcm]nvidia 
1542816 10

So there is already a driver loaded for the 
mpu-401?

Can anybody give me a hint in general what could be 
missing?




RE: [Alsa-user] sblive: gameport, midi devices, midi ports, gmidimon

2004-02-21 Thread Hawkeye Parker
Title: RE: [Alsa-user] sblive:  gameport, midi devices, midi ports, gmidimon






Clemens, you are so correct, it is almost frightening.

Thankyou once again.

hawkeye


-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] on behalf of Clemens Ladisch
Sent: Fri 2/20/2004 3:54 AM
To: Hawkeye Parker
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Alsa-user] sblive: gameport, midi devices, midi ports, gmidimon
Hawkeye Parker wrote:
 problem: get midi in/out (externally) of my sblive.

 pmidi -l shows that i have UART

 72:0 Rawmidi 1 - EMU10K1 MPU-401 (U EMU10K1 MPU-401 (UART)

 question: is this the game port?

Yes.

 i'd thought to use pmidi to send events to the UART port (72:0),
 like:

 pmidi -p72:0 somefile.mid

 and then monitor the corresponding device (/dev/snd/midiC1D0??)
 with gmidimon. but ... i've tried monitoring all of the possible
 devices, and gmidimon displays nothing.

The data you play with pmidi is sent to the output port. gmidimon
reads the data that arrives at the input port.

Either use a MIDI cable to connect the MIDI Out and MIDI In connectors
of your gameport/MIDI cable, or connect pins 12 and 15 of the gameport
with a wire:

 8 1
---
\ o o o o o o o o /
\ o o o o o o o /
 -|-|---
15| | 9
 \_/


HTH
Clemens










[Alsa-user] emu10k1 write error: Input/output error

2004-02-21 Thread patves-7
Hello,

I have some problems with a sblive! the card works fine under win2k but not with
alsa. I don't get any sound what so ever and I have been googling/reading docs
without finding anything to help me. I have also tried changing irq settings.

The modules load without trouble and yes I have checked the volume settings etc.
I'm currently using alsa1.0.2c I used 0.9.7 something before with the same
problems. When I use aplay to try and play a wav file I get the following error:

# aplay /win2k/WINNT/Media/tada.wav
Playing WAVE '/win2k/WINNT/Media/tada.wav' : Signed 16 bit Little Endian, Rate
22050 Hz, Stereo
aplay: pcm_write:1084: write error: Input/output error


lsmod output:
snd-seq33392   1  (autoclean)
snd-pcm-oss37956   0  (autoclean)
snd-mixer-oss  12368   0  (autoclean) [snd-pcm-oss]
snd-emu10k162116   5
snd-pcm57988   1  [snd-pcm-oss snd-emu10k1]
snd-timer  13628   0  [snd-seq snd-pcm]
snd-page-alloc  6260   0  [snd-emu10k1 snd-pcm]
snd-util-mem1344   0  [snd-emu10k1]
snd-ac97-codec 44044   0  [snd-emu10k1]
snd-rawmidi13024   0  [snd-emu10k1]
snd-seq-device  3952   0  [snd-seq snd-emu10k1 snd-rawmidi]
snd-hwdep   4256   0  [snd-emu10k1]
snd31140   4  [snd-seq snd-pcm-oss snd-mixer-oss snd-emu10k1
snd-pcm snd-timer snd-util-mem snd-ac97-codec snd-rawmidi snd-seq-device snd-hwdep]
soundcore   3588   0  [snd]


Any help would be greatly appreciated

//Patrik


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Re: [Alsa-user] emu10k1 write error: Input/output error

2004-02-21 Thread Jaroslav Kysela
On Sat, 21 Feb 2004 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Hello,
 
 I have some problems with a sblive! the card works fine under win2k but not with
 alsa. I don't get any sound what so ever and I have been googling/reading docs
 without finding anything to help me. I have also tried changing irq settings.
 
 The modules load without trouble and yes I have checked the volume settings etc.
 I'm currently using alsa1.0.2c I used 0.9.7 something before with the same
 problems. When I use aplay to try and play a wav file I get the following error:
 
 # aplay /win2k/WINNT/Media/tada.wav
 Playing WAVE '/win2k/WINNT/Media/tada.wav' : Signed 16 bit Little Endian, Rate
 22050 Hz, Stereo
 aplay: pcm_write:1084: write error: Input/output error

Try disable ACPI or APIC. It looks like IRQ routing problem.

Jaroslav

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Re: [Alsa-user] emu10k1 write error: Input/output error

2004-02-21 Thread patves-7
Thnx for the quick reply, I tried disabling ACPI but without any improvement I
still get the same error. Can there be anything else messing up my irq routing ?
I'm running suse9 with 2.4.21-192 kernel.


Citerar Jaroslav Kysela [EMAIL PROTECTED]:

 On Sat, 21 Feb 2004 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  Hello,
  
  I have some problems with a sblive! the card works fine under win2k but not
 with
  alsa. I don't get any sound what so ever and I have been googling/reading
 docs
  without finding anything to help me. I have also tried changing irq
 settings.
  
  The modules load without trouble and yes I have checked the volume settings
 etc.
  I'm currently using alsa1.0.2c I used 0.9.7 something before with the same
  problems. When I use aplay to try and play a wav file I get the following
 error:
  
  # aplay /win2k/WINNT/Media/tada.wav
  Playing WAVE '/win2k/WINNT/Media/tada.wav' : Signed 16 bit Little Endian,
 Rate
  22050 Hz, Stereo
  aplay: pcm_write:1084: write error: Input/output error
 
 Try disable ACPI or APIC. It looks like IRQ routing problem.
 
   Jaroslav
 
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 Linux Kernel Sound Maintainer
 ALSA Project, SuSE Labs
 
 
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Re: [Alsa-user] How to get usx2y modules with 2.6.x kernel

2004-02-21 Thread Eric Berg
Frank,

Good advice.  I worked out the following based on your suggestion:

- Built a new kernel (2.6.3-rc4) without alsa or sound.
- got the alsa-(kernel,driver,firmware) from cvs, including the symlink
to alsa-kernel
- built the alsa-drivers like so
make clean
aclocal
autoconf
./configure --with-cards=emu10k1,usb-usx2y --with-sequencer=yes
-with-kernel=/usr/src/linux-2.6.3-rc4
make dep
make
- created the devices using snddevices in alsa-drivers
- installed the alsa modules with make install-modules
All good.
- Then I load the modules -- maybe some that autoloaded, but I haven't
checked.
modprobe usbcore
modprobe hid
modprobe uhci-hcd
modprobe usb-midi
modprobe snd-pcm-oss
modprobe snd-mixer-oss
modprobe snd-seq-oss
modprobe snd-usb-audio
modprobe snd-usb-usx2y
- figured out which usb device the tascam was seen on and ran fxload

lsusb
...
Bus 001 Device 007: ID 1604:8007 Tascam
...
ran fxload like so:

fxload -s /usr/local/share/alsa/firmware/usx2yloader/tascam_loader.ihx \
-I /usr/local/share/alsa/firmware/usx2yloader/us122fw.ihx \
-D /proc/bus/usb/001/006
- then usx2yloader and I'm in business:

# aplay -l
 List of PLAYBACK Hardware Devices 
card 0: Live [Sound Blaster Live!], device 0: emu10k1 [EMU10K1]
  Subdevices: 31/32
  Subdevice #0: subdevice #0
  Subdevice #1: subdevice #1
  Subdevice #2: subdevice #2
  Subdevice #3: subdevice #3
8 8 8
  Subdevice #30: subdevice #30
  Subdevice #31: subdevice #31
card 0: Live [Sound Blaster Live!], device 3: emu10k1 [EMU10K1 FX8010]
  Subdevices: 8/8
  Subdevice #0: subdevice #0
8 8 8
  Subdevice #7: subdevice #7
 List of PLAYBACK Hardware Devices 
card 1: USX2Y [TASCAM US-X2Y], device 0: US-X2Y Audio [US-X2Y Audio #0]
  Subdevices: 1/1
  Subdevice #0: subdevice #0
# arecord -l
 List of CAPTURE Hardware Devices 
card 0: Live [Sound Blaster Live!], device 0: emu10k1 [EMU10K1]
  Subdevices: 1/1
  Subdevice #0: subdevice #0
card 0: Live [Sound Blaster Live!], device 1: emu10k1 mic [EMU10K1 MIC]
  Subdevices: 1/1
  Subdevice #0: subdevice #0
card 0: Live [Sound Blaster Live!], device 2: emu10k1 efx [EMU10K1 EFX]
  Subdevices: 1/1
  Subdevice #0: subdevice #0
 List of CAPTURE Hardware Devices 
card 1: USX2Y [TASCAM US-X2Y], device 0: US-X2Y Audio [US-X2Y Audio #0]
  Subdevices: 1/1
  Subdevice #0: subdevice #0
So here I am with alsa apparently recognizing both audio cards, my SB 
(emu10k1) and my US-122.

However, I can't get them both to be recognized by jack at the same 
time.  If I run jackd specifying -C hw:1, then I can get input form the 
us-122, but then I don't see the output channels of my SB, so I can't 
monitor what I'm recording, nor can I play anything back via Ardour.

What I'm trying to do is to have jack see all of the inputs and outputs 
from both my SB and my US-122.

Can anybody shed any light on how to get jackd to see both cards at the 
same time?

Thanks.

-Eric.

Frank Barknecht wrote:
Hallo,
Eric Berg hat gesagt: // Eric Berg wrote:

I've been trying to get the modules built with no luck.  Perhaps you can 
clarify a few things for me...

First, how did you build the alsa-driver and alsa-kernel cvs packages? 
Did you copy them into the kernel?  The 2.6.x docs suggest that you 
shoudl copy the alsa-kernel stuff to your linux source dir under the 
sound directory, but what about the alsa-driver stuff?  If I build them 
in a directory outside of the kernel source tree, all of the modules 
except the sound mods are deleted - and that usx2y stuff isn't even 
built at all.  That's sort of the essence of the problems that I've run 
into.


I did no copying at all. First I built a kernel without AlSA or OSS,
just basic sound supprt (soundcore). Do not run make clean
afterwards.
Then I checked out alsa-driver and alsa-kernel into a working
directory. My bash_history shows it like this: 

export ALSACVS=':pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/home/cvsroot/alsa'
cvs -d $ALSACVS login
cvs -z3 -d  $ALSACVS co -P alsa-kernel
cvs -z3 -d  $ALSACVS co -P alsa-driver
cvs -z3 -d  $ALSACVS co -P alsa-firmware
You'll have three directories then.  Inside alsa-driver alsa-kernel
should be a symlink to ../alsa-kernel like: 

(alsa-driver)-$ pwd
/builds/alsa-cvs/alsa-driver
(alsa-driver)-$ ls -ld alsa-kernel
lrwxrwxr-x1 fbarfbar  14 Jan 31 17:08 alsa-kernel - ../alsa-kernel
While in alsa-driver follow the instructions in INSTALL, but *don't*
run cvscompile, instead do it by hand: 

Compilation from CVS sources

You need GNU packages autoconf and automake installed in your system
to compile CVS sources of alsa-driver package.
For compilation you can use these commands:

make ALSAKERNELDIR=../alsa-kernel all-deps
(if the alsa-kernel-dir is really there)
aclocal
autoconf
./configure
make dep
make
You need do it by hand, because you might want to tell the location of
your kernel-sources to configure with:   --with-kernel=dir
After that, you can 

Re: [Alsa-user] emu10k1 write error: Input/output error

2004-02-21 Thread Bill Unruh
On Sat, 21 Feb 2004 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Thnx for the quick reply, I tried disabling ACPI but without any improvement I
 still get the same error. Can there be anything else messing up my irq routing ?
 I'm running suse9 with 2.4.21-192 kernel.

Try disabling apic (apic is different from acpi).

 
 
 Citerar Jaroslav Kysela [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
 
  On Sat, 21 Feb 2004 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  
   Hello,
   
   I have some problems with a sblive! the card works fine under win2k but not
  with
   alsa. I don't get any sound what so ever and I have been googling/reading
  docs
   without finding anything to help me. I have also tried changing irq
  settings.
   
   The modules load without trouble and yes I have checked the volume settings
  etc.
   I'm currently using alsa1.0.2c I used 0.9.7 something before with the same
   problems. When I use aplay to try and play a wav file I get the following
  error:
   
   # aplay /win2k/WINNT/Media/tada.wav
   Playing WAVE '/win2k/WINNT/Media/tada.wav' : Signed 16 bit Little Endian,
  Rate
   22050 Hz, Stereo
   aplay: pcm_write:1084: write error: Input/output error
  
  Try disable ACPI or APIC. It looks like IRQ routing problem.
  
  Jaroslav
  
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[Alsa-user] Addressing Two Alsa Sound Cards with Jack (emu10k1 + es122)

2004-02-21 Thread Eric Berg
Though I can use the inputs and outputs of my SoundBlaster (emu10k1) to 
record and play back using jack and ardour, I can't record from my 
Tascam es-122 (USX2Y).

Jack shows the two SB inputs and two output's, but not any of the tascam 
input ports unless I explicitly use -C hw:1.

I'd like to be able to capture from the Tascam and play back via the 
SoundBlaster.  Can anybody help me with this one?

Is it that there is playback via the Tascam?  I'm sorry for my ignorance 
of alsa and my own hardware, but I'm still trying to figure out the 
whole way things work here.

Thank you.

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