I've been using Alsa 0.9b10 and more recent CVS version of Alsa with the
Quake 3 and Return to Castle Wolfenstein, but when the shutdown the
fail to release the /dev/dsp device and lock until you kill the process.
This problem seems to be fairly old and I can find instances of it on
the mail
I can't seem to record from my live drive line in.
I can hear the line in fine through my headphones, but nothing gets
recorded. i can record through the regular line in on the back of my
computer just fine.
Here is the relavent part of my amixer output. I am using an oss
program (audigy) to
I am still trying to get this working with alsa.
The alsa documentation says that everything is muted by default.
When my ymfpci (0.9beta10 from cvs) driver starts up, most BOOLEAN
controls are false and most INTEGER controls are 0. But the following
controls, according to alsactl, are not fals
That did it! Thank you very very much for all your assistance! I will
compile all the info I've learned from all of you who have generously
offered your help and will then provide it in a form of a FAQ for the
rest of the community to use. Once more, sincere thanks to everyone!
Ico
> -Origin
I noticed your post regarding the IRQ issue. How did this issue manifest
itself when you tried to use the Hammerfall card? Could you still
install (modprobe) the driver without any problems, or was it preventing
you from doing even that? Could you please give me more info so that I
can see if this
no, this is an alsa thing. I don't use the plughw construct, mainly
because I don't grock it and it is not explained in the plentiful
documentation and is difficult to understand the config files which also
are not in the plentiful documentation from what I can tell.
I understand the error but d
hello,
i have a motherboard with this chip on it:
00:05.0 Multimedia audio controller: C-Media Electronics Inc CM8738 (rev 10)
as i understand it, this chip can handle multiple channels, and
the driver seems to have support from it.
what do i have to do to be able to use /dev/dsp and /dev/dsp1
An update:
I tried changing to what Paul recommended and here's what I got:
My .asoundrc:
pcm.rme9652 {
type hw
card 1
}
ctl.rme9652 {
type hw
card 1
}
pcm.dsp1 {
type plughw
card 1
}
The error is now gone (the " _toplevel_:15:0:Unexpected char ALSA lib
conf.c:2452:" one), but here's the output
Paul Davis wrote:
>
> >You want the ctl entry so that ardour will work properly. When you use
> >aplay or any other application, use dsp1 as your alsa device, and when you
> >use ardour, use rme9652, because ardour wants the raw access.
>
> 3 quick notes:
>
> 1) i prefer:
>
>pcm.dsp1 {
>
>Also, could someone please be so kind to send me their asoundrc file
>that they are using for the hammerfall, so that I can learn from it as
>to how to configure it since the one that comes with alsa-driver package
>is rather esotheric for my understanding? Thank you very much!
this is mine.
pc
>You want the ctl entry so that ardour will work properly. When you use
>aplay or any other application, use dsp1 as your alsa device, and when you
>use ardour, use rme9652, because ardour wants the raw access.
3 quick notes:
1) i prefer:
pcm.dsp1 {
type plughw
card 1
}
as
Dear Sir,
I was using this sound card no. CT-5880 DCQ and
since i get repair my pc i could not found the correct driver for the above
sound card if you can help me. I will highly thankful to you in this
regards,
awaiting for reply
thanks once again
Craig Meyer hat gesagt: // Craig Meyer wrote:
> I have Redhat 7.2, and I want to start doing raw
> recordings of -lots- of 16-bit/44Hz sound streams, as
> many as I can get away with/cram onto the hard drive
> at once.
>
> I know I can just buy lots of Soundblasters, but I
> only have so many PC
Hello!
Just looked through the archives and the web but
didn't find a hint which soundcard works best
with openal.
Are the CMI8738 based soundcards supported with
4-channel or 6-channel sound?
Or are there better (cheap) soundcards available
I am not aware of ?
Maybe with amplifier and speaker-o
WHat is line 15 of your .asoundrc?
_J
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Thanks for your help but that still did not do it. I've created an
.asoundrc file in my home dir with the stuff you gave me and then did
the aplay call. Here's the resulting output:
aplay -Ddsp1
ALSA lib conf.c:1415:(snd_config_load) _toplevel_:15:0:Unexpected char
ALSA lib conf.c:2452:(snd_conf
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