At 09:21 PM 2/24/2002 +0100, Jaroslav Kysela wrote:
>On Sun, 24 Feb 2002, Bill Thorsteinson wrote:
>
>> I am trying to configure a Compaq Deskpro-XL with an ad1847jp sound port.
>> It also has a Yamaha chip (yyf262-m?).
>>
>> The configuration utility report the following.
>> DMA Channel(s):
>
Has anyone got xine to output Dolby Digital with a SB Live using ALSA 0.9.0beta11? I was able to do it with 0.9.0beta10 and I think I have everything set up exactly the same (same exact version of Xine, thats why I'm asking for help with ALSA, not Xine) but I just can't get Xine to output on i
On Sun, 24 Feb 2002 14:11:14 +0200
Tom Alsberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi there.
> I've recently replaced my motherboard, to a PC Partner one with the
> VIA Technologies VT82C686 chipset.
> That motherboard has an on-board VIA AC97 sound adapter, and I wanted
> to get it to work.
> I compile
On Sun, 24 Feb 2002, Bill Thorsteinson wrote:
> I am trying to configure a Compaq Deskpro-XL with an ad1847jp sound port.
> It also has a Yamaha chip (yyf262-m?).
>
> The configuration utility report the following.
> DMA Channel(s):
> Channel 1, Not Shared
> Timing: ISA Compatible
I am trying to configure a Compaq Deskpro-XL with an ad1847jp sound port.
It also has a Yamaha chip (yyf262-m?).
The configuration utility report the following.
DMA Channel(s):
Channel 1, Not Shared
Timing: ISA Compatible
Transfer Size: 8-bit (byte)
Port Range(s):
Adam Jones wrote:
>On 23-Feb-02, Ola Andersson wrote:
>
>>When I start Muse (a midi sequenser) I get
>>
>>ALSA lib pcm_hw.c:597:(snd_pcm_hw_open) open /dev/snd/pcmC0D0p failed:
>>tkomst nekas ("tkomst nekas" meens "Access denied")
>>
>>I don't seem to be able to play sound with ALSA (only the O
Hello, I have installed alsa 0.9-beta11 and done
everything the documentation says to get it to
work, but I dont get any sound.
I am using a intel810 module for my card, and I have
runned the amixer commands to unmute it, but i still
dont hear anything.
The programs I have been testing with are
On Tue, Feb 19, 2002 at 06:29:02AM +0100, Adam Jones wrote:
> /usr/include/linux is a link to /usr/src/linux/include/linux on my
> system out of the box - I suspect that's the same everywhere. If not,
> move your /usr/include/linux to linux.old and make that symlink, then
> try the whole "make di
no,
you dont need to recompile the kernel, you just need the sources kernels if you
want install alsa-drive , you can find the package in 2nd cd of RedHat in
development/system.
Put
2nd cd in your cdrom, and if you have kde run utilitis/autorun, normally goes
directely to gnome-rmp and pres
> -Mensagem original-
> De: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Em nome de Allen
> Enviada: sexta-feira, 22 de Fevereiro de 2002 12:16
> Para: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Assunto: Re: [Alsa-user] via ac 97 the problem continues.
>
>
>
> Interesting...
>
> I have a si
OK, I have PCM sound working again. More out of frustration than
anything else, I cranked up alsamixer, muted everything, then unmuted
everything, and suddenly I was getting PCM sound again. Several
reboots later, it's still going.
It begins to seem that something in my sound card is not be
Greetings; my first e-mail to the group.
OK; here
is the problem.
I have RH 7.2 and neither the installation nor ‘sndconfig’
detected my Soundblaster AUDIGY.
What do I have to do to enable only its basic functions; i.e., front and
rear sound???
If I need to modify the kernel, pleas
Hi there.
I've recently replaced my motherboard, to a PC Partner one with the
VIA Technologies VT82C686 chipset.
That motherboard has an on-board VIA AC97 sound adapter, and I wanted
to get it to work.
I compiled the alsa-driver, alsa-lib, and alsa-utils, and loaded the
appropriate drivers, includ
Hello, I just installed alsa on a computer with a SB Awe 64. I tried using the midi
synth, but reverb/chorus send per midi channel doesnt seem to work. There are two
knobs in the mixer for that for controling chorus and reberb, but they affect the
whole output of the reverb, plus the chorus/rev
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