I have a M-Audio/Delta Audiophile 2496 card, running under Debian
GNU/Linux 2.6.0-test1 (hence ALSA 0.9.4, using ice1712). I'm trying
to record SPDIF input from a DAT player, to make WAV files on disk
(i.e., bit-for-bit copy).
Analog input is working fine:
$ arecord -f cd -t wav -D plug:hw x.
Thanks Frans for replay my message.
A person tell me the some with the alsa mixer but i
dont have this file. I've the gui for the alsamixer in
the mandrake CD. I use the command urpmi for install
this program.
With respect to which you asked to me, you have the
anaswer:
1 What's the oput of 'cat /
I've been using alsa for a while now, and it mostly works fine. However,
I'm continually perplexed by the array of mixer options, and the fact
that every mixer program seems to access them differently.
The card I have is a Turtle Beach Santa Cruz, by the way, with a cs46xx
chip.
If I load up alsa
I thought I had installed hotplug, but apparently I forgot. After
installing it the uhci driver loads. However, still no midi. After
stopping alsa and then hotplug and then starting hotplug and alsa via
init scripts I see this in /var/log/messages:
box1:~# grep "\(usb\|uhci\)" /var/log/messages
..
On Thursday 31 July 2003 03:30, Gustavo Napoli wrote:
> Hi, first, sorry for my english, but is not soo good.
> Hello, i'm a new Linux User, i begin the last
> saturday. I installed the MAndrake 9.1 for to the
> begin.
> Well, i have a Creative Sound Card, for more specific
> a SoundBlaster Audigy
Hi,
Anyone managed to get ac3 passthrough to work for the Audigy2 Platinum
eX? I installed ALSA-0.9.6 in Red Hat 9. I am using xine-lib-beta12.
The configuration shows that a52_pass_through can be enabled, but I am
not getting any ac3 streams out. The error is:
ALSA lib pcm_hw.c:1055:(snd
Many thanks -- works as expected :)
On Thu, Jul 31, 2003 at 02:45:44PM +0200, Jaroslav Kysela wrote:
> On Thu, 31 Jul 2003, Zinx Verituse wrote:
> >[snip stuff about quake3 engines and emulated dsps with no capture device]
>
> The patch bellow will fix your problem.
>
>
On Thu, 31 Jul 2003, Zinx Verituse wrote:
> Appologies if this has been answered before, but I have a dsp
> with no capture device (it's the primary(secondary?) on a
> ens1370), and haven't been able to get quake3 based engines to
> open it..
>
> echo "quake3.x86 0 0 disable" > /proc/asound/card0
On Thu, 31 Jul 2003, Zinx Verituse wrote:
> Well, I poked at it a bit and quickly noticed a 'half duplex'
> option for dsps... While I'm not an ALSA programmer, and don't
> know if this is the correct fix, I do know it's making things
> work more like I would expect them to :/
It is not a correc
Well, I poked at it a bit and quickly noticed a 'half duplex'
option for dsps... While I'm not an ALSA programmer, and don't
know if this is the correct fix, I do know it's making things
work more like I would expect them to :/
Patch is attached.
On Thu, Jul 31, 2003 at 06:57:14AM -0500, Zinx
I'm trying to play sounds with arts (kde 3.1.0,stock mdk9.1) and alsa on a
2.6.0-test2 kernel system. The audio HW is a Intel Corp. 82801BA/BAM AC'97
Audio (rev 05) and I've seen some strange behaviour. I'm unable to understand
if it's due to alsa, arts or both. Anyway: If I use arts with alsa a
Appologies if this has been answered before, but I have a dsp
with no capture device (it's the primary(secondary?) on a
ens1370), and haven't been able to get quake3 based engines to
open it..
echo "quake3.x86 0 0 disable" > /proc/asound/card0/pcm1c/oss
The above can't work, because no capture de
Eric Dantan Rzewnicki wrote:
> lsusb returns nothing and there is nothing in /proc/bus/usb/devices (
> which I guess says the same thing. )
> ...
> lsmod looks like this:
>
> Module Size Used byNot tainted
> input 3296 0 (autoclean)
> usbcore
Austin wrote:
> Alsa initializes fine, the modules load correctly, and the midi0 interface
> comes up in /proc/asound/Quattro and /dev/snd/. The PCM interface does not
> show up in either of those directories though.
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] austin]# ls /proc/asound/Quattro/
> id midi0 oss_mixer
>
Hi,
I use OSS (RH9) for sound. I have installed ALSA 0.9.x now and I have
aproblem:
Sound volume is *very* low. It's about 30% of what it was on OSS with
ALSA volume maximized!
I have a i810 card, module=snd-i8x0
PCI infos:
00:1f.5 Multimedia audio controller: Intel Corp. 82801DB AC'97 Audio
(rev
Hello ALSA-User,
is someone out there who is experienced with the GEM Realpiano Expander?
I want to use the 8-pin mini-din connector with the snd-serial module. Does
it work? Which cable does it need (is it a Mac-Modem cable?)?
thanks fore all hints in advance
Ralph
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On Wednesday 30 July 2003 17:37, RKTMB M A wrote:
> Hello everybody ,
> I would like to request drivers for that chipset please .
> It is the soudcard on my Asus A7V8X-X .
> I dont see it on the list of currently supported cards . thanks in
> advance .
You can use the snd-via82xx module.
HTH,
Lee Azzarello wrote:
What are ipga levels?
The short answer, is that they are the
"In.Put.Gain.Adjust". They are meant to
be used only after the normal AtoD input
level has been maxed, as these controls
add gain at the same time as they add
noise.
My problem is that I can no longer
raise the IPG
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