I am trying to set up Alsa on a Compaq Presario 1267 laptop. It has a built
in sound card that is either ess1868 or 1869 based (the docs are
non-commital). I should be able to use the snd-card-es18xx module for it.
The problem, at least so far as I can tell, is that the card does not get
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Hi,
I just bought a TerraTec EWX24/96 card. I'm running SUSE 7.2
When I'm running alsaconf, it seems to start the driver. I can get the
following output:
linux:/home/woody # cat /proc/asound/cards
0 [card1 ]: ICE1712 - ICEnsemble ICE1712
ICEnsemble ICE1712 at 0x68
Hi All.
I'm new to ALSA, been around linux for a while though. All sound plays
about 15-20% too fast on my system. The system is a Dell GX50 using
an i810 motherboard. I've tried setting snd_ac97_clock= to:
20050 - No sound at all
20500 - No sound at all
22050 - Sound still too fast
hi, I've been running Mandrake 8.1 and trying
to get my card to record under programs like
Audacity and SLAB.
I have a Midiman D-Man PCI dual-input card
(24-bit) which (I believe) is the Crystal
Soundfusion chipset (Mandrake 8.1 detected it
in my /etc/modules.conf file as the CS46XX
module ).
At Fri, 25 Jan 2002 14:00:01 +,
Konstantin kletschke wrote:
>
> Hello!
>
> I wonder how to access the second card with devfs. An mpg123 -a /dev/dsp
> works fine. But the links for the second card are not generated,
> mpg123 -a /dev/dsp1 fails.
> If I run the ./snddevices script on the moun
Hello!
I wonder how to access the second card with devfs. An mpg123 -a /dev/dsp
works fine. But the links for the second card are not generated,
mpg123 -a /dev/dsp1 fails.
If I run the ./snddevices script on the mounted devfs All works fine.
I am using the alsa-modules debian archive which is