Hi Darryl,
At Sat, 23 Feb 2002 19:54:24 +1000,
Darryl Cording wrote:
Darryl Cording wrote:
Takashi Iwai wrote:
As default ALSA cs46xx doesn't support OSS mmap (I forgot why..)
and some games require mmap inevitablly.
You can try to enable it by defining
Hi all,
Is it possible in some kind to use custom wave tables ( from smurf for
instance ) with an SB PCI64 (es1370)?
I had a look at the driver sources ( 0.5.12a ), and I'm afraid it's not.
Please tell me, that I'm wrong. There could be some software simulation
for instance.
Thanks in advance
Is it possible to use Alsa drivers on FreeBSD
?
If it's possible please could you tell me how to do
that.
Thanks
I experienced a similar problem with mine. Try turning up the headphone
volume channel. that seems to be the master channel for me using the i8x0
driver. I still haven't figured out the fix for that.
Scott
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Subject: [Alsa-user] intel810 and
Hi.
I'm having weird problems with the ALSA drivers. I'm Running linux-2.5.5 with
beta11 drivers for an ISA SB AWE32 (isapnp support).
First, I only got repeating noise (random clicks and stuff) which implied an
IRQ problem as well as the more obvious erronous data problem..
Then, after doing
What does Alsa do if a sound card's speed is slightly off, and (for instance)
trying to set 44100 hz really sets it to 43700? Could this cause sound
problems in programs that expect 44100 to be 44100?
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Hi all!
I have a quick question regarding the latest CrystalClear soundcard that
is found in Dell Inspirons and other laptops (model name CS4205).
My understanding is that the maker of this DSP chip is rather Linux
friendly, so my question is does the driver for this soundcard (which I
believe
Hello,
I've got a generic laptop (PowerNotebooks PowerPro 3:33, which is some
generic 30n3 laptop) that uses the VIA686A chipset. I've built the ALSA
0.9beta10 drivers with a 2.4.17 kernel. Put simply, it doesn't work.
I've configured everything so that the appropriate modules are loaded
up.
Hello,
Sorry to double-post, just needed to add a quick caveat... I'm not a member
of this list, so please reply by e-mail as well if you reply. Thanks.
I've got a generic laptop (PowerNotebooks PowerPro 3:33, which is some
generic 30n3 laptop) that uses the VIA686A chipset. I've built the ALSA
On Mon, 2002-02-25 at 20:40, Frans Ketelaars wrote:
The SB PCI64 (es1370) has no hardware wavetable synthesizer. Timidity seems to
be able to do what you want: from 'man timidity':
TiMidity uses Gravis Ultrasound-compatible patch files
or Soundfonts( *.sfx, *.sf2 ) to generate digital
--- Ivica Bukvic [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all!
I have a quick question regarding the latest CrystalClear soundcard that
is found in Dell Inspirons and other laptops (model name CS4205).
My understanding is that the maker of this DSP chip is rather Linux
friendly, so my question is does the
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