Hello all.
I have two soundcards on my system. But alsamixer - or amixer - isn't able
to access any of them:
$ amixer
amixer: Mixer 0/0 open error: No such file or directory
$ alsamixer
alsamixer: failed to open mixer #0/#0: Success
but I have no problem in using xmms or mplayer, so I am sure t
Hi,
I downloaded the ALSA 0.9.0rc6 version and compiled the driver, tools,
utilities on my SuSE Linux 8.0. I then invoked "snddevices" to create
the devices. However, i am not able to get any audio from my system. My
system's configuration is Intel P4 with Intel D845GBV motherboard (Intel
845
I've followed the instructions to use TiMidity as the ALSA sequencer client.
I've installed TiMidity (2.11.3) with the following configuration:
./configure --enable-audio=alsa --enable-alsaseq --enable-gtk
--enable-spectrogram
I then installed ALSA (0.9.0) . When I try to execute 'timidity' (e.
I just built and installed 0.9.0rc6 for a SB Vibra 16C card I find I
cannot get record to work.
I fire up my VOIP software I wrote, which works on a VIA82c686 board
using 0.9.0rc6 and on the SB16 system with OSS free drivers.
Ok I fire up alsamixer and start playing with controls. I can get mic
Hello,
I have a problem with Midisport UNO too. It is not the
same product than Midisport 1x1 that Alsa supports, and
I have been unable to make it work.
I have tested the various possibilities:
http://www.informatik.uni-halle.de/~ladischc/midisport_linux_firmware.html
http://member.nifty.ne.jp/B
Marie,
You might look at whether your environment has possibly started some
sound application that is blocking aplay. I run KDE which has a horrible
tendency to start it's own sound server, to play a lot of it's own system
sounds, etc. When this happens in my case, that application can sit waiti
Please ignore my last post. I tried running alsamixer one more time
and audio started working. Very strange as all I did was move the
volume up and down a little. Regardless, the audio appears to be
working and it survived a reboot.
Best wishes,
Marie
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Dear List Readers,
I have installed ALSA 0.9.0 in RedHat 8.0 for an ASUS P4E4 motherboard
with integrated sound which has an integrated ADI AD1980 with the AC'97
Codec. My understanding is that the Intel 810 drivers should work for
this. I think that I have gone through all of the steps in the
I need help please, I have bought a web camera with built-in microphone, I can use the video part, but I don't get any sound from the mic.
Now there's probably a good reason for that, because I don't know how to set up the modules loading.
I wasn't able to find a specific guide for usb-audio in the
i got a CMI8329 ISA soundcard and i wanna known what driver to use.
i tried to load snd-cmi8330 alsa driver but i get
unresolved symbols from snd-sb-common.o. I followed the steps described in
the alsa home page to install the cmi8330 driver. I don't known if its the
correct driver for my card caus
On Sun, 5 Jan 2003 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hello !
> I want to use TiMidity as als-midi-client, but when i write
> ./configure --with-alsaseq
> make
>
>
> But why ? I use alsa drivers, libs and utils 0.9rc5 and TiMidity 2.11.3
> I think, that to use alsa 0.5 is not good idea, in README for
Hi,
Thanks for the reply. I still have not configured the drivers for my onboard
sound device. As of now, during booting, the kernel prompts "Unable to configure
sound device" or so. Does the latest ALSA 0.9.0rc6 zip files contain the
drivers for AD 1981A? Also, how do i configure the drivers
On Mon, 6 Jan 2003, Raghavendra R wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have recently installed SuSE Linux 8.0 on my Intel P4 system with
> motherboard Intel D845GBV with onboard audio, namely AD 1981A (SoundMAX
> cadenza). I am however unable to get audio from Linux. Does ALSA support
> AD 1981A device as of no
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