Clemens Ladisch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> This is wrong. You name is pcmC0D0p for playback and pcmC0D0c for
> capture (in both cases card 0, device 0).
Thank you so much for clarifying this! (Obviously, I missed something
crucial in my documentation browsing, I'll go back and look.)
> > I tr
Hi.
I'm pleased to announce ( I dont remember where i see this phrase but i
like it :-) ... the new mailing list of Holborn Linux Sound Utils, home of
SoundFontCombi, Horgand & gmorgan.
In the future all the small revisions of this programs will be announced in
this mailing list.
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Lee Azzarello wrote:
> So i'm slowly figuring out that ALSA is way more than just an audio driver
> API. It can do routing, format conversion and MIDI. Funny thing is that I
> thought I read the ALSA docs fairly well and found not so much information
> on these subjects. Am I looking in the wrong p
Karl Fogel wrote:
> Anyway, I'm unable to find the right /dev device for the card. FAQs
> (http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/Horizon/3991/lspaudio_alsa.html,
> for example) indicate that
>
>/dev/snd/pcmC0D0
>
> should be my card.
This is wrong. You name is pcmC0D0p for playback and pcmC0
Rafael C. wrote:
> I've installed the ALSA drivers, library, utilities and oss (vr 0.9.5).
> I used 'alsaconf' to configure the driver, and it did not give any error
> message, but something does not work. No sound. I've checked the volume
> settings with several mixers (including alsamixer).
>
> E
hi!
I'm running alsa 0.9.4 with linux 2.4.21 + acpi-patch on my
Medion/Fujitsu-Siemens Amillo D notebook the distribution is debian
unstable).
This notebook has the following audio controller wtih an optical spdif
output:
00:1f.5 Multimedia audio controller: Intel Corp. 82801BA/BAM AC'97 Audio
(
Quoting kevin ernste <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Which soundcard? Was one identified/configured during the
> installation? Do you get a mixer at all (try one from the menu)? Did
> you try unmuting channels in the mixer (they are muted by default)?
In fact, it works now on my laptop after a number
On Tue, 29 Jul 2003, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi,
>
> my ENS1370 (Soundblaster PCI128) has got two audio outputs. One of them is
> constantly dead. Is there a module option to ens1370.o to activate it?
If you have ENS1370, try toggle 'PCM 0 Output also on Line-In Jack'..
If you have ENS1373+
Bernez K wrote:
Hi, I can't get any sound with Mandrake-9.1.
Is there any tip ?
Try logging in as a normal user, open a shell an type alsamixer. If the
mixer starts then the driver probably works and you need to increase the
volume which is 0 by default (AFAIK... it was on a MDK9.1 machine I se