On Thu, 14 Feb 2002, Peter Surda wrote:
>After they happen, sound card remains silent and module blocked.
Decode the oopses with ksymoops, then we'll have a better chance of
figuring out what the problem is.
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Erik I. Bolsø | email:
The UNIX philosophy basically involves giving you enough r
Thanks that help now am getting this error when doing the
make install
cp snd-trident-synth.o snd-trident.o
/lib/modules/2.4.5/kernel/sound/pci/trident
make[2]: Leaving directory `/tmp/CVS/alsa-driver/pci/trident'
make -C ymfpci modules_install
make[2]: Entering directory `/tmp/CVS/alsa-
Joachim Backhaus hat gesagt: // Joachim Backhaus wrote:
> I'm asking that because I want to buy
> a Midiman Midisport 8x8 Interface in
> addition to my Midiman Winman 2x2 and
> sell my Portman 2x4.
>
> Can anybody recommend that?
>
> I have also subscribed to the Linux Audio Dev
> and the Linu
On Wed, 13 Feb 2002, Carl Brunning wrote:
> I download a clean CVS tree but when every I run cvscompile I get this
> error in the alsa-driver directory.
>
> make[2]: Entering directory `/tmp/CVS/alsa-driver/pci/pdplus'
> make[2]: Nothing to be done for `modules'.
> make[2]: Leaving directory `/
Hi!
I complained some time ago, several times, that 32kHz seems to produce oops on
my onboard ECS K7S5A. It seems it isn't exactly 32kHz producing this, but
buffer size combined with frequency. Because current cvs aviplay also manages
to cause oops on 44.1kHz. Zdenek, aviplay maintainer, told me
I download a clean CVS tree but when every I run cvscompile I get this
error in the alsa-driver directory.
make[2]: Entering directory `/tmp/CVS/alsa-driver/pci/pdplus'
make[2]: Nothing to be done for `modules'.
make[2]: Leaving directory `/tmp/CVS/alsa-driver/pci/pdplus'
make -C rme9652 modu
On Wed, 13 Feb 2002, Len Moskowitz wrote:
>> Try ecasound, www.eca.cx/ecasound. If it doesn't work for some reason, put
>> a sample 24bit file somewhere on the web (or mail me if it's small), and
>> I'll promise to make ecasound play it. ;)
> Here's a link to a short (only a few seconds, but stil
On Wed, 13 Feb 2002 01:48:45 -0800
Dave Sutter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I am trying to install alsa-driver-0.5.12a on Red Hat 7.2 and I am have
> a problem during make. My file modversions.h, which I unpacked with the
> kerbnel source tree
You must have the kernel-source .rpm
Hi everyone !
I've installed the snd-card-cs461x on my system. The driver loads, but I
can't use alsactl or amixer. The following error message appears:
Starting sound driver: snd-card-cs461x alsactl: MIXER open error:
Invalid argument
What could cause such a behaviour ? I'm 99,9 % sure the c
"Kai Vehmanen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Try ecasound, www.eca.cx/ecasound. If it doesn't work for some reason, put
> a sample 24bit file somewhere on the web (or mail me if it's small), and
> I'll promise to make ecasound play it. ;)
Here's a link to a short (only a few seconds, but still >3
Hello,
I am trying to install alsa-driver-0.5.12a on Red Hat 7.2 and I am have
a problem during make. My file modversions.h, which I unpacked with the
kerbnel source tree that came with the distribution, is empty except for
an error message. How do I fix this? Are there other compile
set
On Wed, 13 Feb 2002, Len Moskowitz wrote:
> For Linux, I haven't yet found one. For Windows there's "n-Track Studio"
> (www.ntrack.com).
Try ecasound, www.eca.cx/ecasound. If it doesn't work for some reason, put
a sample 24bit file somewhere on the web (or mail me if it's small), and
I'll pro
On Wed, 13 Feb 2002, Jan Suhr wrote:
> I tried ecasound but it doesnt work.
> 1. ecasound dont like the "-o alsa" option, so I changed to "-o
> /dev/dsp". This seems to be ok.
Looks like support for ALSA0.9 is not compiled in. Did you recompile
ecasound against ALSA0.9...? And what version of
For Linux, I haven't yet found one. For Windows there's "n-Track Studio"
(www.ntrack.com).
Len Moskowitz
- Original Message -
From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, February 13, 2002 10:23 AM
Subject: Re: [Alsa-user] 24Bit, 96kHz support?
>
> Zitiere Len M
Zitiere Len Moskowitz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> "James Tappin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > 3) I'm not certain that WAV is actually supposed to be able to
> handle
> 24-bit
> > samples.
>
> It can easily handle 24-bit samples. Here's a link to a description of
> the
> WAV format:
>
> http://www
thank you.
I tried ecasound but it doesnt work.
1. ecasound dont like the "-o alsa" option, so I changed to "-o
/dev/dsp". This seems to be ok.
2. ecasound exit with the following expression:
ERROR: [ECA-CHAINSETUP] : "Enabling chainsetup: AUDIOIO-OSS: audio
format not supported (1)"
What can I
"James Tappin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 3) I'm not certain that WAV is actually supposed to be able to handle
24-bit
> samples.
It can easily handle 24-bit samples. Here's a link to a description of the
WAV format:
http://www.technology.niagarac.on.ca/courses/comp630/WavFileFormat.html
L
On Wednesday 13 February 2002 10:58, you wrote:
> hi.
> I installed the ALSA driver for my Audiophile 2496 (24bit/96khz) card.
> I have a wav file which is recorded with 24bit/96khz. I tried to play
> this file with xmms, alsaplay and wavplay but it doesnt work. I dont
> know if this is only a pro
Hello,
I am the proud owner of an Opti931 sound card. ;)
It's been giving me trouble for a while now, but I
_really_ want to fix it. Demo OSS/Linux works OK;
I never could get OSS/Free or kernel drivers working.
This is unusual; I'm fairly experienced and have no
other current problems with my
Hi,
I'm new to this list and I'm currently in the
process of changing from Windows 98 SE
to Linux.
I'm a bit confused as the ALSA soundcard
matrix says that the ALSA drivers for
the Midiman MIDI Interfaces (Midisport & Portman)
are "undetermined".
Does that mean they are under development or
tha
hi.
I installed the ALSA driver for my Audiophile 2496 (24bit/96khz) card.
I have a wav file which is recorded with 24bit/96khz. I tried to play
this file with xmms, alsaplay and wavplay but it doesnt work. I dont
know if this is only a problem with the player or with ALSA. Do you
know how to
On Wed, Feb 13, 2002 at 01:13:24PM +0500, Shah Faraz Noorani wrote:
[Yeah, newbie here. HTML posts to mailing lists are considered very
rude.]
Anyway, if it's an Intel built-in sound card, my guess is that the
intel8x0 driver will work.
Erik
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On Tue, 12 Feb 2002 23:44:40 +0200 (EET)
Kai Vehmanen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Tue, 12 Feb 2002, Jan Suhr wrote:
>
> > It works! My Audiophile works well with ALSA cvs version. I tested
only
> > the analog output.
> > But I cant play 24bit 96kHz wav files.
>
> What app did you use? You
Newbie Here!, Hello I have the intel 815eea2 chipset could somebody tell me the name of the soundcard which is on the board or which is onboard. And could somebody pls tell me the exact link on the alsa project site, frm where i can find the driver of this on board soundcard.
Pls i am a bit confus
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