Hi,
just tried to ALSA 0.9.0rc8b on a stock-Redhat 8.0 with redhat kernel 2.4.18-14. I got
a
series of similar warnings:
...
In file included from /root/alsa-driver-0.9.0rc8b/include/sound/driver.h:43,
from ../../alsa-kernel/core/ioctl32/ioctl32.c:21,
from ioct
Hi,
I would like to comment something about that Software / Hardware
wavetable issue:
-Most today soundboards use software wavetable anyway. So having one generic
wavetable engine should work for all of them. The idea is to share the
effort; one for all.
-Some soundcards if not all of them use
Josh Green:
> If you want to check these projects out, you can either wait a few days
> for FluidSynth 1.0 to be released which a release of Swami will follow
> shortly after, or you can get Swami CVS and FluidSynth CVS. Cheers.
Thanks for all the help. Savannah CVS is giving me unexpected EOFs
at
On Fri, 7 Mar 2003, Martin Langer wrote:
> On Fri, Mar 07, 2003 at 04:44:55PM +0100, Clemens Ladisch wrote:
> > Jaroslav Kysela wrote:
> > > [...]
> > > The whole idea is that the jack module should not be built by default.
> > > Unfortunately, it seems difficult to redirect the build targets fr
On Fri, Mar 07, 2003 at 04:44:55PM +0100, Clemens Ladisch wrote:
> Jaroslav Kysela wrote:
> > [...]
> > The whole idea is that the jack module should not be built by default.
> > Unfortunately, it seems difficult to redirect the build targets from
> > automake for different versions.
>
> The autom
The ALi M5451 sound card in my laptop blows chunks in full duplex. I
have a question for vxpocket v2 + ALSA users.
Reports are that the windows driver for the vxpocket v2 yeilds high
latency when used full duplex. Is there a similar problem with the ALSA
driver? Is it really a driver problem or is
On Fri, 2003-03-07 at 07:44, Mark J Roberts wrote:
> I am trying to load a soundfont into my Audigy1's wavetable and play
> it with a MIDI keyboard. I am using kernel 2.5.64.
>
> MIDI output verifiably works. However, MIDI input does not. The
> cable and keyboard are not the problem--I've tried th
I am trying to load a soundfont into my Audigy1's wavetable and play
it with a MIDI keyboard. I am using kernel 2.5.64.
MIDI output verifiably works. However, MIDI input does not. The
cable and keyboard are not the problem--I've tried them with an
es1371, and I easily got MIDI input working.
My p
the configure script should check if jack is present, and if not, it
should not compile pcm_jack. i don't know why this fails, but i will
check it on monday (if nobody fixes it before)
maarten
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Moi,
I have encountered an odd problem; I wonder, if anybody has installed
rc8 on a 'clean' system yet:
alsa-lib-0.9.0rc8 does not compile (on a slackware installation free of
any previous audio software).
It tries to include in src/pcm/ext/pcm_jack.c.
But jack without alsa-lib does not compile
Its not a version thing - I have just check and it seems to work with
Digiface, the error seems to be hdsp9652 specific...
Justin
On Fri, 2003-03-07 at 14:28, Paul Davis wrote:
> >> >ok, I am trying to test Paul's patch on the HDSP9652, but I cant get it
> >> >to play anything. I applied it to 0
>> >ok, I am trying to test Paul's patch on the HDSP9652, but I cant get it
>> >to play anything. I applied it to 0.9.0rc8b, but aplay just returns
>>
>> which PCM device are you using?
>
>plughw:0,0
>
>(hw:0,0 gives the same error though. It should play 26 channels shouldnt
>it)
works here with
On Fri, 2003-03-07 at 14:08, Paul Davis wrote:
> >> We were searching a vicious bug, but it was a trivial one...
> >> Applies on top of Paul's patch version II.
> >>
> >> Thomas
> >>
> >
> >ok, I am trying to test Paul's patch on the HDSP9652, but I cant get it
> >to play anything. I applied it to
On Thu, 2003-03-06 at 16:53, Thomas Charbonnel wrote:
> We were searching a vicious bug, but it was a trivial one...
> Applies on top of Paul's patch version II.
>
> Thomas
>
ok, I am trying to test Paul's patch on the HDSP9652, but I cant get it
to play anything. I applied it to 0.9.0rc8b, but a
>> We were searching a vicious bug, but it was a trivial one...
>> Applies on top of Paul's patch version II.
>>
>> Thomas
>>
>
>ok, I am trying to test Paul's patch on the HDSP9652, but I cant get it
>to play anything. I applied it to 0.9.0rc8b, but aplay just returns
which PCM device are you us
yesterday, i backed up to gcc 2.95.3, rebuilt kernel 2.4.20 and
current ALSA CVS. i continued to get the same oops/lockups i have seen when:
* using the trident module with arecord
* loading the wavefront module and/or
i infrequently get an oops, and when i do, it points at either
Hi,
Attached are:
- a patch to quiet down a hell lot of warnings when compiling alsa
against 2.4.20 with the XFS patch.
- a manpage for alsaconf.
Jordi
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I don't have jack installed either, reran the
cvscompile script in alsa-lib and *still* had a build
failure. Sounds like a bug to me. There's no reason
ALSA should expect to find jack.
Chris
--- Jaakko Prättälä <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote: > On Friday 07 March 2003 00:10, Martin Langer
wrote:
> >
Hi Manuel Jander,
Thank you very much for this info. On my board, the AD1881 is directly
interfaced to an AC97 codec controller. So, I think I need to initialize this
codec controller and to fill out the call backs of AC97 layer, PCM Interface and
Control Interface, specific to AD1881. Is this ri
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