I get that "overdriven" sound using the Digital Mixer instead of PCM Out
1 and 2. On the subject of xruns, which IRQ did you end up with???
Jan
On Tue, 2003-09-09 at 22:59, Sam wrote:
> On Tue, 2003-09-09 at 10:37, Ross Vandegrift wrote:
> > This is a feature!
> >
> > envy24control does a much
On Wed, Sep 10, 2003 at 01:17:33PM -0700, Sam wrote:
> Chances are M-Audio put some thought into the +4dBu,
> Consumer, and -10dbV presets. Does anyone know how we could map these
> to the corresponding 7 bit values? I could probably patch envy24control
> to add analog signal presets so we could
I got the patch, and I WILL apply it. Thanks for the prompt response.
I haven't tried the card on Windows (may happen today), but I was
wondering if there is some reference to what is in the EEPROM that is
on the board. Maybe I can solve the problem. I've got a note to the
M-Audio people as well
Sam wrote:
On Wed, 2003-09-10 at 05:06, Paul Davis wrote:
although it makes me happy to see you feeling this way, i felt
compelled to add that i'm not necessarily sure that the linux way *is*
better. its more flexible, that's true. but the two different
standards for "input maximum signal level" a
On Wed, 2003-09-10 at 05:06, Paul Davis wrote:
> although it makes me happy to see you feeling this way, i felt
> compelled to add that i'm not necessarily sure that the linux way *is*
> better. its more flexible, that's true. but the two different
> standards for "input maximum signal level" are j
Hi. Does anyone else experience very slow responses from Alsa-Devel? I sent
this email this morning at 9:16AM this morning and it just arrived back here
and at my home account at 1:30PM. Most other reflectors I'm on normally have
round trip times of just a minute or two. Alsa-devel is always so slo
Hi,
I posted this last night on LAU but received no responses. Either it
was of no interest or just no one had anything to say about it.
Is anyone else experiencing this problem? I set up a bunch of
aconnect commands to route my keyboard controller (64:0) to a number of
synths on different M
At Wed, 10 Sep 2003 16:30:13 +0200,
Antonio Willy Malara wrote:
>
> i use a Griffin Tech iMic on a iBook (G3 700mhz, 128mb ram) running
> linux 2.4.20-ben9 and alsa 0.9.6, and i cannot use jack because it
> tells that my soundcard don't support one of the two audioformat jack
> can use..
did
At Wed, 10 Sep 2003 08:06:59 -0400,
Paul Davis wrote:
>
> >Oh, oh... oh! I see!
> >
> >I was feeling the sinking "I'm getting 90% of functionality with Linux
> >because hardware companies don't see the light yet, sigh" and now it's
> >been replaced with the less frequent feeling of "the Linux ve
Hello
I'm trying to implement a function where a client function can be called
to fill a playback pcm's buffer, before it is started. It doesn't quite
work as I expected though, the transient sounds muted. On the other hand,
unless I fill the buffers before hand (normally with zeros), I get a b
At Wed, 10 Sep 2003 10:30:25 -0700 (PDT),
Tom Watson wrote:
>
> I just got one of these, and after converting my audio to 32 bits
> (necessary for the card) I got SOME sound out of it.
>
> I have a couple of problems:
> 1) While the peak meters indicate that something IS there, try as I
> might,
I just got one of these, and after converting my audio to 32 bits
(necessary for the card) I got SOME sound out of it.
I have a couple of problems:
1) While the peak meters indicate that something IS there, try as I
might, I can't get audio out of the card from anywhere but the first 2
channels.
i use a Griffin Tech iMic on a iBook (G3 700mhz, 128mb ram) running
linux 2.4.20-ben9 and alsa 0.9.6, and i cannot use jack because it
tells that my soundcard don't support one of the two audioformat jack
can use..
i changed the snd_pcm_hw_params_set_format (handle, hw_params,
SND_PCM_FORMAT_S
>Oh, oh... oh! I see!
>
>I was feeling the sinking "I'm getting 90% of functionality with Linux
>because hardware companies don't see the light yet, sigh" and now it's
>been replaced with the less frequent feeling of "the Linux version does
>it better. Yeah!"
although it makes me happy to see y
At Thu, 28 Aug 2003 00:57:41 -0700,
David Parker wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> A long time ago (many months... sorry I don't know exactly when), my Trident
> card stopped working with ALSA on a Debian unstable box. It still works with
> the kernel OSS module, but ALSA has problems with the AC'97 codec. Here
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