On Wed, 08 Jan 2003 14:05:35 +0100
Takashi Iwai <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> At Wed, 8 Jan 2003 12:52:27 +,
> James Tappin wrote:
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> > TI>
> > TI> hmm, unfortunately the stack wasn't parsed correctly with symbols.
> > TI> did you build
clean rebuild of ALSA.
James
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On Wed, 08 Jan 2003 13:00:29 +0100
Takashi Iwai <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
TI> At Wed, 8 Jan 2003 11:06:50 +0000,
TI> James Tappin wrote:
TI> >
TI> > On Wed, 08 Jan 2003 11:08:39 +0100
TI> > Takashi Iwai <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
TI> >
TI> >
rther info you need and how to get it I'll try to
provide it though it make take a little while if any major builds are
needed as the box with the trident in it isn't exactly the fastest in the
world (PII 333).
James
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gsoft/build/ALSA/CVS/alsa-driver# /sbin/depmod -ae 2.4.20
depmod: *** Unresolved symbols in
/lib/modules/2.4.20/kernel/sound/pci/trident/snd-trident.o
depmod: gameport_unregister_port_R70daab68
depmod: gameport_register_port_R98692e58
Best regards,
James
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On Tue, 7 Jan 2003 19:33:19 +
James Tappin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Tue, 07 Jan 2003 17:04:47 +0100
> Takashi Iwai <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> > Hi,
> >
> > if someone has a Trident 4DNX (not DX), could you test the latest CVS
> > driv
snd-xxx;make;make install
PS>
PS> where snd-xxx is the name of the module for your card.
PS>
nearly:
./cvscompile --with-cards=xxx;make;make install
where snd-xxx is the name of the module for your card.
James
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ther in the 3.1 betas.
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to record with
snd since I switched from SuSE to Debian I'm not sure if the new driver
has any responsibility for this).
Since I don't have any digital hardware I've not tested the AC97/SPDIF
stuff.
Best regards,
James
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27;t), I'm sure that it was OK last time I checked [a week or so
ago].
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und modules and
rebuilding using:
./cvscompile --with-cards=ice1712 --without-isapnp --with-sequencer
su -c 'make install'
I am running SuSE 7.2 with a kernel.org 2.4.17 kernel configured with
soundcore enabled and no other sound options. I am using module versions.
TIA for clues/fixes etc.
. They just muddy the waters at
> this point.
Is it perhaps time for an alsa-0.9.rc1 many people will be frightened off
by the beta designation, and certainly mislead into thinking that 0.5 is
the "safer" option.
Just a thought anyway.
James
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done via the user-space
libusb. I'm not sure whether this would have low-enough latency for audio
use, after all, digital cameras aren't timing-critical for the sort of things
that gphoto aims to do.
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replicating the settings since.
James
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eater
* An "old news" link for those who really want to trace the history.
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Jaroslav
>
Three cheers. A just result of all the hard work you guys have put in to
make the best audio system for Linux.
James
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I have done a full rebuild (make cvsclean or distclean and then
cvscompile).
TIA for any clues what I've done or what's gone wrong.
James
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rk as well as the
established but ad hoc methods. I guess the real key is whether Linus
considers that ALSA is the "right way" in the mid to long term.
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nf, automake and libtool installed on your system for
the first stage to work.
Hope this helps,
James
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under libaoss,
notably xmms and bplay/brec. I'm not sure what the problem is, but it seems
that it may be related to multi-process apps which communicate via shared
memory segments.
James
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ry (some slight dependency
problem meant that something that needed rebuilding didn't get rebuilt)
however that was at a time when the API was undergoing rapid change.
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ked into 32 bits.
It is however not clear to me that this is encoded in the header of a normal
WAV file (unless bits_per_sample should be 24 for snd's convention).
BTW: arecord gets bytes_per_second wrong, it looks as if it gets squashed
into a short somewhere, if no-one finds it first I'll
way round that
it is since snd uses floats internally (?) so how does it know that the card
is really generating 24-bits?).
James
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On Sunday 28 October 2001 5:11 pm, James Tappin wrote:
> Since changing to a new machine, I've not been able to get the alsa
> drivers (current CVS) to load. Everything builds OK but when I try to
> start the drivers I get an error about no sound card being found.
etcetera
>
er to stored defaults (with alsactl store)
post-install snd alsactl restore
#
lspci & /proc/interrupts both show the card to be present and correct.
Any ideas what's going on -- a new bug? Me doing something daft? Dodgy
hardware?
TIA
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re on the ALSA site (or they were I have a
printout that I downloaded from there a few months back). My understanding
is that the AK4528 is a fixed input gain -- i.e. it just digitises
"line-level" input, and if your line level is wrong tough. OTOH it is said
to be a better A to D t
page and/or a README and send it in. (I've just done
envy24control).
For man pages you also need to add a line like:
man_MANS = envy24control.1
to the Makefile.am then the build tools will pick it up and add the
necessary bits to the Makefile.
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The attached patch adds a little script (aoss) to the alsa-oss package
that sets LD_PRELOAD and then runs its argument list as the command line.
Not very profound but it might be useful.
James
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ppreciated.
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ll -pipe
-g -c amixer.c
amixer.c: In function `cset':
amixer.c:951: too many arguments to function
`snd_ctl_elem_value_get_boolean'
This needs fixing before the beta 8 is announced. If it's already done
then sorry for bothering you but "better safe than sorry".
James
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is OK when I use libaoss.so and
a suitbale .aroundrc)] I should think that it might be for some other
cards.
Is this the intended behaviour or not?
James
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On Wednesday 12 September 2001 14:08, Takashi Iwai wrote:
> At Tue, 11 Sep 2001 18:58:46 +0100,
>
> James Tappin wrote:
> > On Monday 10 September 2001 19:00, James Tappin wrote:
> > > With the current CVS drivers, I get the following error on
> > > ins
On Monday 10 September 2001 19:00, James Tappin wrote:
> With the current CVS drivers, I get the following error on installation:
> depmod -a
> depmod: *** Unresolved symbols in /lib/modules/2.4.6/misc/snd-tea6330t.o
>
> I built with "./cvscompile --with-cards=ice1712,triden
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