ation I can give, please let me know.
Normally "lsusb -vv" is needed.
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Hallo,
Måns Rullgård hat gesagt: // Måns Rullgård wrote:
> Frank Barknecht <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > Normally these cards just all use the snd-usb-audio driver. If you run
> > kernel 2.6 you can just "modprobe snd-usb-audio" to get sound. I never
> > he
his would then
maybe require the hid/event interface of the USB system in the kernel,
which is not part of ALSA.
I'd say, if somehow possible, try to test the Muse if it works.
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Takashi Iwai hat gesagt: // Takashi Iwai wrote:
> At Tue, 23 Mar 2004 22:42:05 +0100,
> Frank Barknecht wrote:
> > mlockall(MCL_CURRENT|MCL_FUTURE)= 0
> > sched_get_priority_max(0x1) = 99
> > sched_setscheduler(0, 0x1, 0xbfffe254) = 0
>
oup(1) = ?
I'm still puzzled. Why "/dev/midi0"?
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latency_test and rtc are loaded.
Any ideas?
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, 21 devices to
be exact. Tests were done on 2.4.22 and 2.6.2-rc3. I didn't have the
M-Audio Audiophile USB, but the Quattro which showed described
behaviour.
*All* the 20 other devices got the alt numbering right, though.
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.
You did ask USB-IF? Is there something like an "official" statement by
the forum somewhere?
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Hallo,
Clemens Ladisch hat gesagt: // Clemens Ladisch wrote:
> Frank Barknecht wrote:
> > Now I discovered a teenytiny switch on the back if the UA-3 FX that
> > switches the "Advanced Driver" features of the device on or off.
> > Setting this to OFF, I now got AL
ces, but in general it seems to work. ;)
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Hallo,
Clemens Ladisch hat gesagt: // Clemens Ladisch wrote:
> Frank Barknecht wrote:
> > The main reason for my assumption is the value for bInterfaceNumber
> > which is "3" or 0x03 as it should be according to the USB spec which
> > requires for a "MIDI Adap
w a quirk is needed,
but I don't know which one (it probably has something to do with the
endpoints or so.)
Nevertheless I don't have the Phase 26 anymore, so I cannot dig much
deeper.
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es have "Vendor Specific" classes, for
example most Edirol devices do. But I guess, that yes: you'll probably
need quirks then in usbquirks.h for the Noah, too.
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e UA-1X with
> SuSE 8.2.
>
> I have not yet really tried to use it with a 2.6 kernel and a newer version
> of ALSA.
You're right: I could get it to work fine with 2.6 on my laptop. Still
my main machine using a VIA chipset doesn't play ni
USB device
because of the constant frame size of USB audio (the samplerate should
divide evenly by 1000).
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Hallo,
I tested the Edirol UA-3 FX in my series of tests now, and this is
another device I cannot get to work. I get "no modules for USB product
582/50/100" in the logfiles. Attached is several diagnostics
information for later use.
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Hallo,
Frank Barknecht hat gesagt: // Frank Barknecht wrote:
> I tested the Edirol UA-3 FX in my series of tests now, and this is
> another device I cannot get to work. I get "no modules for USB product
> 582/50/100" in the logfiles. Attached is several diagnostics
> inf
Hallo,
Frank Barknecht hat gesagt: // Frank Barknecht wrote:
> I will now try to plug in a USB device. But first I send this mail, in
> case anything goes badly wrong. :)
I'm still alive!
Now it works with e.g. the Maya Audiotrak 5 I plugged in, which was
well behaving in th
_boot_quirk() about "implicit
definition of usb_get_device_descriptor" or similar.
Temporarily I commented out lines 2632 and 2634, after that
snd-usb-audio loaded without the error.
I will now try to plug in a USB device. But first I send this mail, in
case anything goes badly wrong.
Hallo,
Takashi Iwai hat gesagt: // Takashi Iwai wrote:
> At Mon, 2 Feb 2004 17:31:44 +0100,
> Frank Barknecht wrote:
> > I'm trying to build ALSA-CVS for 2.6.2-rc3, because that kernel has
> > support for the emi62m firmware. Now I get unresolved symbo
Hallo,
Takashi Iwai hat gesagt: // Takashi Iwai wrote:
> do you enable the modle version?
> then you'll need to rebuild alsa-driver, too.
Oh, and the ice1712 driver, I also built, is working.
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help?
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bEndpointAddress 0x81 EP 1 IN
bmAttributes3
Transfer TypeInterrupt
Synch Type none
wMaxPacketSize 2
bInterval 255
Language IDs: (length=4)
0409 English(US)
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Hallo,
I have two USB 2.0 devices sitting in front of me: A multifunctional
strange thing by Gainward called Hollywood MediaXtender and the
Audigy 2 NX by Creative. Are these or possible other USB 2.0 devices
supported by ALSA yet? I guess not, but better ask...
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Hallo,
Frank Barknecht hat gesagt: // Frank Barknecht wrote:
> Hallo,
> Martin Langer hat gesagt: // Martin Langer wrote:
>
> > It looks like an evolution product:
> > http://www.evolution.co.uk/products/evo_uc33e.htm
>
> Yeah, it looks like it is exactly the same
:
http://www.netzmarkt.de/thomann/artikel-160144.html
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would be wonderful if you could find more real-world experiences
about dsnoop and then would document it for others to use, too.
(I can't speak for Teamspeak, I don't know it, I play on my GBA.)
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For example, normally "default" is defined to be a plug device:
default {
type plug # <<< plug!
slave.pcm {
...
}
Also "plughw" is one, "plug" of course and everything, that has "type
plug" in it.
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lay on a wav file).
I have no real idea why this is so, but here often it helped to remove the
file /etc/asound.state while ALSA isn't running and then start ALSA
again.
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Hallo,
Amaury Jacquot hat gesagt: // Amaury Jacquot wrote:
> I am using a Creative Labs MP3+ usb sound device.
> mobo is VIA EPIA 800, USB is UHCI
> Alsa is 1.0rc2
>
> The things works great, it's not even muted on startup (huh ?)
Does it have a (supported) mixer?
ciao
Hallo,
Arve Knudsen hat gesagt: // Arve Knudsen wrote:
> On Mon, 8 Dec 2003 11:49:45 +0100, Frank Barknecht <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
> >Which reminds me to ask: how does Portaudio currently cope with
> >user-defined, not enumerable interfaces in ALSA?
> Only co
to ask: how does Portaudio currently cope with
user-defined, not enumerable interfaces in ALSA?
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e most expensive card
supported by ALSA and now this crap can't even play two sounds at the
same time like my old Soundblasting AWE did" then that would define an
"el-cheapo user". ^_^
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roblem, but
one for your secondary question about what is redundant in you
modules.conf
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Does SourceFo
o define snd-seq-oss for the second card, as there is
only one sequencer device anyway, and that includes both cards. You
probably also don't need snd-mixer and snd-oss for the 2x2, because
the Midisport does no audio, or does it?
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you're out of luck with these kind of apps unless the authors fix
their mistakes. For a correctly written ALSA music player try
alsaplayer. It works like a charm with dmix and since ALSA 0.9.7 it
does so even on my M-Audio Audiophile card btw.
You might have success with running these apps in O
nd
and then rmmods like this:
rmmod -r $(lsmod | grep ^snd | awk '{print $1}')
Hope that helps... I could send you the file (or you could get it from
debian.org), but basically that's it.
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ith
"lspci". It prints a long list that you should search for Multimedia
or Audio adapters. Then look for a module called somehow like it and
try to modprobe it.
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Hallo,
Jaroslav Kysela hat gesagt: // Jaroslav Kysela wrote:
> I have just released the first 0.9 "final" packages.
Hoohoo! I think, for most 'users' this is even a bigger
step than the inclusion into the kernel was.
Congratulations.
ci
only required downgrading the kernel and playing (a lot) with all
those parameters, Jack (as I wrote on jack-devel) also had strange
problems on 2.4.20 that went away on 2.4.18, even without Pd involved.
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where 41*25 = 1025?
But this doesn't work with Pd, which expects powers of 2...
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Hallo,
Takashi Iwai hat gesagt: // Takashi Iwai wrote:
> At Mon, 10 Mar 2003 23:33:22 +0100,
> Frank Barknecht wrote:
> > ALSA lib pcm_hw:454(snd_pcm_hw_start) SNDRV_PCM_IOCTL_START failed:
> > Broken pipe
>
> do you see any kernel message?
> if the start fails in th
Maybe someone here can shed a
light on the question:
What are typical reasons for snd_pcm_start failing this way?
Thank you in advance.
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nt it back.
But I'd still like to thank you Clemens, for the work you did on that
driver. I hope, the next buyer can use the UA-20 which in general
seemed to be a nice interface - but it's just 2-channel...
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e /proc/bus/usb/devices)?
It says: "Sub=03 Prot=00 Driver=(None)" at the Edirol, whereas the
other interfaces are claimed by snd-usb-audio. I have a kernel without
any OSS sound modules besides soundcore.
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Hallo,
Frank Barknecht hat gesagt: // Frank Barknecht wrote:
> Starting Pd hangs my laptop.
I was stupid here: my laptop didn't crash, only my USB-mouse was
killed.
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annot open
/dev/snd/pcmX. I don't know, if the crash is caused by ALSA or by a
conflict between A. Mortons lowlatency patch and ext3 on 2.4.20. Pd
crashes the box even if lowlatency is disabled.
I cannot use or see the midi devices (anymore).
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gn goal of Jack. The other goal is
something, that hardware mixing cannot achieve: Transparent
exchange of audio data between applications. With Jack you can use the
output of one programm as input to another program.
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unction `int pthread_mutexattr_settype(...)'
make[1]: *** [sequence.o] Error 1
I tried to add
#include
to sequence.C, but that didn't help. Do you have any idea, where the
error might come from?
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enable
#alias snd-card-2 snd-card-virmidi
alias snd-card-2 snd-virmidi
post-install snd-synth-emu10k1 /usr/bin/sfxload /dos/audio/sblive/SFBank/8mbgmsfx.sf2
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very clean solution. definitely the right way for usb midi,
> rather than writing a driver module for each.
Would a daemon to connect alsa to usb devices be the way for USB-audio
as well?
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Robert Siemer hat gesagt: // Robert Siemer wrote:
> From: Frank Barknecht <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> > Although personally I would like that, linux-audio-dev|user is
> > subscribers only at the moment IIRC, because that alone did not stop
> > the junk mailings.
>
he moment IIRC, because that alone did not stop the junk mailings.
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onnect-Howto', that might appear on DLP's Sound and Midi
page soon...
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nyone? What could be missing in PD's
ALSA code (s_linux.c)? Or is this a configuration error on my side and I
have to use a tricky ~/.asoundrc? In aplay, using "-D plughw:0" or
"default" works.
Thanks for help and greetings,
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very similar to the EWX, and I could get it to work
without flaws with every ALSA newer than 0.9.0beta7.
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-midi to my SBLive
hardware synth. With normal midi keyboards I need to do a "aconnect 72:0
73:0" to play the synth. But can I do this with an OSS-like USB device?
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.
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OSS-emulation, too?
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7;s virtual midi card to connect
a midi sequencer (ttrk) and a softsynth (PD) running on the same machine
see my mail to alsa-user:
http://www.geocrawler.com/archives/3/12350/2001/11/150/7123425/
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