Hi!
I'm trying to play some mp3s currently through my Hercules Game Fortissimoi
II sound card, and I have the cs46xx module (and a whole lot of others)
loaded, but when I go to play an mp3 through mpg123, I get this:
jeremy@simba:~$ mpg123 -o alsa -a 0:0
/usr/music/Downloads/Jamiroquai-Deeper_Un
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Hi
I got the latest ALSA release, tried to get the VIA 8233 to work
and nothing. Works great in Windows :(
aplay just freazes.
The only thing I'm getting is the CD even with ALSA unloaded!
Any clues ?
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On Sat, 30 Mar 2002, Oliver Sampson wrote:
> Hi,
> Thanks for the reply.
>
> I've closed all of my audio apps, but when I do the modprobe -r
> es1371, I get device or resource busy. Is there a way to force it?
hm..., its better to remove the modules in a clean way. somtimes one
module depends
I have re-formatted my HD and re-installed Mandrake
8.2 with kernel 2.4.18 just to make sure I got rid of the older alsa drivers
that I have tried earlier on. I have downloaded and extracted the latest
development driver for alsa.
When I run './configure --with-cards=snd-emu1k01
--with-ke
Oliver Sampson wrote:
>
> The sound card matrix for my AudioPCI card says to use the ens1371
> driver. Now would that be the snd-ens1371 driver or the
> snd-card-ens1371 driver?
snd-ens1371 is the correct name. The snd-card-foo naming convention went
away around the time alsa was accepted int
Hi,
Thanks for the reply.
I've closed all of my audio apps, but when I do the modprobe -r
es1371, I get device or resource busy. Is there a way to force it?
And once I do get modprobe to work. How do I set it so that it comes
up like that at every boot?
Many thanks,
Oliver
On Sat, 30 Mar 20
1. set up the path for your executables properly.
PATH=/bin:/sbin:/usr/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/local/sbin; export
PATH
2. kill your OSS sound-modules with: modprobe -r es1371
3. try 'modprobe snd-ens1371' again.
joy
On Fri, 29 Mar 2002, Oliver Sampson wrote:
> So,
> I think the
On Thu, 28 Mar 2002 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> So my questions are:
>
> * Is the high CPU load a XINE problem?
yes try mplayer, http://mplayer.dev.hu, its quite better than xine, i
think. consumes less cpu-power, and faster.
> * Did I define the alsa PCM device(s) correctly?
yes, but you sho
Howdy,
My last post didn't quite get the response I was hoping, so I thought
that I'd rephrase the question.
I'm trying to modprobe my card into the ALSA system. I've
successfully loaded and compiled alsa0.9beta12, but when I mod probe
for my soundcard I get lots of unresolved symobols. (It doe
On Fri, 29 Mar 2002 21:57:20 +0100
Oliver Sampson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> So,
> I think the culprit here is the ALSA how-to. It says that for the
> ES1371 chipset to use the snd-card-audiopci driver. But the
> (seemingly) more up-to-date soundcard matrix says to use the ens1371
> driver,
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