I'm not absolutely sure whether this belongs here or on alsa-devel.
I've been using the alsa-oss package to (for example) allow timdity++ to work
properly on my Midiman Audiophile. I've been running from current CVS and
just doing ./cvscompile and "make install" without really looking at what w
I have installed alsa-driver-0.5.9b-4, alsa-lib-0.5.9-1, alsa-utils-0.5.9a-1
in Red Hat 6.2. Everything works fine. Except java applet. All my
applications uses esd to play sound. But java applet is trying to use
dev/dsp. I am wondering how to make java applet to use esd instead of
dev/dsp. Is
Hi Ramkumar,
Try starting the java applet using esddsp.
Failing that, load the oss compatibility modules for alsa
(snd-mixer-oss / snd-pcm-oss) and it should work openning /dev/dsp
anyway.
I've recently put a patch together against esound to support alsa 0.9.x
too, if you want to try that at so
Your modules.conf looks ok to me...
I'm really not sure what else to tell you.
The only thing that comes to mind is to try backing the volume down from
the maximum and see if it changes anything. You've probably already
tried that.
Does anyone else have any ideas? my meager alsa knowledge goes n
One other thing...
There were some reports a while ago of people with many channeled cards
whose sound level would be divided by the number of channels they had
until they fixed a certain configuration. (asoundrc ?)
I know that's a really sketchy description and I'm not sure it would
even apply
Hello all,
I have two cards set up: An ALS4000 as first card and one SB AWE64 ISA as
second card.
I need the ALS4000 as first card since I use it for sending captured line input
to a laptop via esd and the sound quality is poor if the card is the second.
I need also to connect a keyboard to the A
Hi,
Since I can't get my C-Media 8338 card to work with the default driver in the
kernel, (at least not under 2.4.9, worked in 2.2.19) I wanted to try Alsa.
I got the package alsa-source (I'm running debian woody) and followed the
install instructions.. ./configure worked fine but when I tried
Robert Voigt wrote:
>
> Hi,
> I have a Delta Dio 2496 and alsa 0.9.0beta7. There are gaps in the sound when
> I switch between windows, but also when I watch movies with aviplayer.
I'm glad to hear that I am not the only one that has this problem.
I have a Midiman Delta44, and it has always giv
Hi,
I have a Terratec DMX and it only seems to be partly supported by the alsa
driver. Are there any ambitions or work in progress to especially support the
integrated SPDIF I/O?
How difficult would it be to implement such a driver and are there any docs
for doing so?
regards
C. Gerlach
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On Thursday 27 September 2001 05:15, Christian Gerlach wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have a Terratec DMX and it only seems to be partly supported by the alsa
> driver. Are there any ambitions or work in progress to especially support
> the integrated SPDIF I/O?
I've searched everything known by Google about this chipset under
ALSA, but am still having troubles getting sound to play.
I have everything unmuted, with volume cranked up. Here is my
modules.conf:
# --- BEGIN: Generated by ALSACONF, do not edit. ---
# --- ALSACONF verion 0.4.3b ---
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