Hello!
I have a GravisPnP and a GUS ACE soundcard in my computer.
I compile the 2001-09-20 CVS export, with the 2.4.9 kernel.
When I start the "alsaconf" I get the next messages:
Error parsing snd-ainstr-gf1.filename:
filename^:/lib/modules/2.4.9/misc/snd-ainstr-gf1.o
snd-ainstr-gf1.filenam
> What about this command:
>
> amixer set "AC'97" Playback 0% mute
>
> It digitally routes the AC'97 capture stream back to playback stream.
OK, thanks. That did it. This is what the AC'97 looks like now:
Simple mixer control 'AC'97',0
Capabilities: pvolume cvolume pswitch
Playback channel
On Sun, 23 Sep 2001, James Tappin wrote:
> For a while now, the routing for recording with OSS applications has been
> working right [i.e. it does the same as native apps] :-), however for
> playback, the behaviour is quite different.
>
> With OSS apps. playing a stereo file (say) on a multichann
On Sun, 23 Sep 2001, Chris Rankin wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have an SB Live! 5.1, and I have noticed that there is now a
> tendency for ALSA to create a really high-pitched screeching sound out
> of my speakers. I am using the version of ALSA checked out of CVS
> today, but this problem goes back severa
Hi,
I have an SB Live! 5.1, and I have noticed that there is now a
tendency for ALSA to create a really high-pitched screeching sound out
of my speakers. I am using the version of ALSA checked out of CVS
today, but this problem goes back several weeks.
The simplest way to do demonstrate this (fo
For a while now, the routing for recording with OSS applications has been
working right [i.e. it does the same as native apps] :-), however for
playback, the behaviour is quite different.
With OSS apps. playing a stereo file (say) on a multichannel card [at
least in the case of the Midiman Aud