Hi. I'm having a hell of a time getting input from my microphone. I hope
someoene can shove me in the right general direction.
I've got the drivers (0.9.0rc1) installed and working. My Line and Mic
inputs work perfectly when I plug my CD player into them, so that's
fine. My microphone works just
Has anyone been able to record with anything using
alsa-0.9rc1 with the sb audigy chipset?
I'm trying to capture off audio tape, playthrough
works fine, but it doesn't record anything.
Everything else works fine.
Thanks!
Andrew Clark
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On May 17, 2002 04:22 pm, Adam Jones wrote:
> Did you press "M" to unmute the channels as well as raising the volume?
>
> Also, are you sure your speakers are plugged into the correct jack?
> (Apologies if that sounds patronising - we've all done it, and it never
> hurts to look. :)
Ah, the prob
On 17-May-02, Dan \"frosty\" M. wrote:
> Playing MPEG stream from Tribe Called Quest - Award Tour.mp3 ...
> MPEG 1.0 layer III, 128 kbit/s, 44100 Hz joint-stereo
>
> Well, that's good, however, there's no sound. Remembering that the
> ALSA mixer starts muted, i used "alsamixer" to turn up the le
I got an error message - this is quite exciting - until now I just had
silently failing programs.
I realised that there was a program installed (yes, by me!) arecord.
This I thought was great, and after maning it, executed the following command:
root@client:~# arecord -f cd testa.wav -d=12
Re
On May 16, 2002 06:03 pm, Michael Carmack wrote:
> What do you get when you do the following:
>
> modprobe snd-card-yourcard
> modprobe snd-pcm-oss
Both load clean, and after doing the snd-pcm-oss, i seem to be able to access
/dev/dsp . mpg123 says:
Playing MPEG stream from Tribe Called Quest
Happy, happy, joy, joy :)
I got CVS sources and compiled them. Then added some lines to
modules.conf and voila:
Q3 started to work, but Q2 still reports /dev/dsp: Broken pipe
Thanx so far.. :)
Andres.
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Can anyone point me to documentation of the structure of /proc/asound for 0.9.0rc1, please? Also would like to know that command strings I can write to what files to control the ALSA status, along with how to interpret all the output files.
So far most of what I've found refers to 0.5.* versions,
Hello,
I've a Soltek DRV5 motherboard with a onboard VIA8233A/AC97 soundcard. I
downloaded the ALSA 0.9.0rc1 drivers, and tried to get the sound working with
the snd-via8233 module. The modules seems to be loading OK:
tussen root # modprobe snd-via8233
tussen root # modprobe snd-seq-oss
tussen
Andres Rand wrote:
> Hello!
>
> Is there a way to get Quakes to work with sound using ALSA 0.9.rc1?
> I compiled alsa 0.9.rc1 drivers using:
> --with-oss=yes --with-soundcards=fm801 --with-sequencer=yes
>
> In alsa doc it is stated, that Quake 2 will crash with segmentation
> fault, when tryi
I had a similar issue with my card ES1869 using sb emulation, after a lot of work I
found that the problem was the IRQ
On Fri, 17 May 2002 11:25:48 +0200
Darko Koruga <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have the following card:
> 0 [card0 ]: CS46xx - Sound Fusion CS46xx
> Sound
Hi,
I have run into this very strange problem :
I have an AWE32 ISA PnP, which with the ALSA drivers plays back perfectly.
If I set the mixer, and choose my recording device (with alsamixer, kde's
or gnome's) I can hear output from said device (line in, or CD audio
generally). I canno
Hi,
I have the following card:
0 [card0 ]: CS46xx - Sound Fusion CS46xx
Sound Fusion CS46xx at 0xfc5ff000/0xfc40, irq 9
The sound is "skipping" very badly when playing back MP3/WAV files. I
have had similar issue with OSS/free driver so I switched to ALSA. The
machine in question
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