I just installed alsa 0.9.0 beta 10. Every time I try to play a stereo
wav file, it pops before and after the wav file plays. Every time I try
to play a mono wav file, the volume is VERY low and it's full of
static. I'm using the turtle beach santa cruz (cs46xx). Any
suggestions?
I have an fm801 card with the DT-0398 chip. I have done absolutely
everything imaginable (am now considering magic spells cause nothing else
works:) Has anyone ever been able to use the DT-0398 chip and ALSA with
the 2.4.2 kernel ever!?!?
P.S the last 5 emails I sent to this group never showed up
Hi one and all,
I've been reading that I'm not the only one who couldn't get recording to work on the recent 0.9beta series.
Here's what I've just discovered:
Try using alsamixer and adjust the "Capture" input; I couldn't
record at all until this was unmuted and non zero. Seems
tha
Thanks everyone for the advice..
BTW Iam running RedHat 7.2 and Slackware 8.0, and on both I have to use
the Alsa drivers (the normal oss ones are knackered on my SBLive)
Weird!!
Mark
On Wed, 2001-12-12 at 15:12, andrew cooke wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> Not sure what flavour of Linux you're running, bu
i see a design flaw in alsa, the sb16 code says that it's only for awe cards
if awe is defined. i have (now in one computer)
both an awe64 and an sb16. how can i use them?
awe64 irq:10 dma 8bit:0 dma 16bit:6
sb16: irq 5 dma8bit 1 dma16bit 5
how cna i use them together with alsa?
_
I've recently been trying to get ALSA working with my
onboard sound
system, Ive been having some problems, any help would
be great. Im
going to try and go through this with more and more
details as i go down.
I downloaded the ALSA driver, lib, and utils tar
files. Unpacked them
and ran the basic
Jaroslav Kysela wrote:
> On Sun, 16 Dec 2001, Dan Zaharevitz wrote:
>
>
[...]
description of the problem deleted
>
> Oops, it seems that there is missing unlock for the I2C bus spinlock.
> Could you try the latest CVS sources or this patch?
>
> Index: cs8427.c
>
On Sun, 16 Dec 2001, Dan Zaharevitz wrote:
> I am running a dual processor system with Redhat 7.2 and the Redhat
> version of the 2.4.9-13 kernel. I have two sound cards, a AudioPCI
> (ens1371) and a Audiophile 2496. I have installed many versions
> of ALSA, the latest attempt with 0.9.0beta10 an
I am running a dual processor system with Redhat 7.2 and the Redhat
version of the 2.4.9-13 kernel. I have two sound cards, a AudioPCI
(ens1371) and a Audiophile 2496. I have installed many versions
of ALSA, the latest attempt with 0.9.0beta10 and I get similar results,
namely that the AudioPCI ca
Hi,
I thought I have got an M-Audio Audiophile 2496 working OK with Alsa
0.9.0beta8 on Mandrake 8.1. It can play audio from Xmms (although KDE
doesn't recognise it), Real Player and almost from Flash (with lots of
stuttering and badly needing some buffer size adjustment I can't find
anywhere)
hi,
thanks to all,
i was able to find a version of the alsa driver
that would compile with kernel 2.2.19
alsa-driver-0.9.0beta7
compiles ok with kernel 2.2.19
thanks to all again
randy
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I am not at my linux box right now, but I will try to answer your
questions.
The card works fine for me, after a lot of problems with a video card
blocking the pci bus ( I think this was the problem anyway, I shuffled
the cards around and it works now)
>
>Q1. Can you enlighten me on the curr
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