> > First, has anyone gotten ALSA to work with Debian and
> > an m-audio Quattro?
>
> Yes, me, but that was some time ago: I didn't run it recently.
>
> > Second, since redhat won't be producing further
> > consumer level OSs, will the Planet CCRMA go away?
>
> Redhat consumer will be Fedora, AF
Hallo,
Todd Goodenow hat gesagt: // Todd Goodenow wrote:
> First, has anyone gotten ALSA to work with Debian and
> an m-audio Quattro?
Yes, me, but that was some time ago: I didn't run it recently.
> Second, since redhat won't be producing further
> consumer level OSs, will the Planet CCRMA go a
Hey all,
I have been using alsa for a while, and still have problems with 5.1 channel
audio - the front (2 spkrs), centre, and subwoofer work like a charm -
however not a squeak is heard from the rear speakers. I'm currently using the
onboard audio of my mother board (Gigabyte SINXP-1394). And t
Two things:
First, has anyone gotten ALSA to work with Debian and
an m-audio Quattro?
Second, since redhat won't be producing further
consumer level OSs, will the Planet CCRMA go away?
thanks, todd
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Hei!
I'm having similar troubles with my CS46xx. Just a bit worst, I do not
have sound in my rear speakers (but they work if I try something
like:aplay -D test.wav pcm.rear). Can you give me some advice on how to
get the rear speakers working normally?
Thanks,
Emmanuel
Frank Ha
On Fri, 2003-11-07 at 13:46, Takashi Iwai wrote:
> /usr/include/alsa is a wrong path in this case. it includes the
> header files for the alsa-lib. what you need to specify is the path
> of alsa-driver's header files, which is eventually installed at
> /usr/include/sound, or as mentioned above, p
At Fri, 07 Nov 2003 13:40:34 -0500,
Austin wrote:
>
> On Fri, 2003-11-07 at 11:23, Takashi Iwai wrote:
> > ok, in practice, there are two cases.
> >
> > 1. you have installed alsa-driver-0.9.8 manually.
> >
> >you should have /usr/include/sound files. then you don't need
> >no extra opt
On Fri, 2003-11-07 at 11:23, Takashi Iwai wrote:
> ok, in practice, there are two cases.
>
> 1. you have installed alsa-driver-0.9.8 manually.
>
>you should have /usr/include/sound files. then you don't need
>no extra option for configure script.
>
>or, you can even specify the alsa
At Fri, 07 Nov 2003 10:20:09 -0500,
Austin wrote:
>
> On Wed, 2003-11-05 at 04:57, Takashi Iwai wrote:
> > At Tue, 04 Nov 2003 14:48:25 -0500,
> > Austin wrote:
> > >
> > > Mandrake 9.2... gcc 3.3.1
> > >
> > > i586-mandrake-linux-gnu-gcc -DPACKAGE=\"hdsploader\" -DVERSION=\"1.1\"
> > > -DSTDC_H
Hi,
I've got some more information. It seems that when I skip or stop the
stream gets currupted and the driver doesnt recover from this.
Peter Zijlstra
On Fri, 2003-11-07 at 12:00, Peter Zijlstra wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I've got something weird with the card in the subject. Both the kernel
> (2.4.
Indeed! My chip is emu10kx! :( And now?!
Leandro Sales
Citando p z <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Hi,
>
> Something is wrong with compilation, but I think that this card will
> not work with ALSA or OSS drivers from opensource.creative.com,
> because I think this is SB Live O
On (07.11.2003 13:23), Andrei Boros wrote:
>
> This is an ISA-card, but it's not, afaik, PNP.
> Well, everybody told me so far that I need to use the isapnp support
> that comes packaged with alsa for this card.
> So you didn't even issue --with-isapnp to configure?
> I'll try that too.
>
> >
Hi all,
I've got something weird with the card in the subject. Both the kernel
(2.4.20-gentoo-r5) OSS driver (cmpci.o) and the ALSA (0.9.8) driver
(snd-cmipci.o) work great! Both are capable of enabling the optical
SPDIF/out and play music.
However, when the machine is on over night; it always is
On (07.11.2003 10:17), Andrei Boros wrote:
>
> What model is your card?
> Is it ISA or PCI?
> I also have an Opti924 card that alsa does not detect at all.
I don't know the brand or "marketing name", but this it what the chips
on the card reads:
opti 82c929a
analog devices
ad1846jp
The output
On (06.11.2003 19:59), Collins Richey wrote:
>
> Have you unmuted the sound card - using amixer, aumix, kde, etc.? If you are
> using alsa, the sound card initializes as muted, perhaps using OSS too.
>
First reply didn't go to the list, sorry about that...
Yes, I've made sure the card is unmuted
Here is a simple bash script that could help in diagnosing
ALSA related problems. Please free to update the script
on this page with extra tests or workarounds for different
hardware and distros.
http://alsa.opensrc.org/?aadebug
--markc
---
Running Slackware-9.1, Kernel v2.4.22, libc-2.3.2.so got an error (see
text log file attached) compiling alsa-driver-0.9.8 using...
./configure --with-cards=via82xx --with-oss=yes ; make
Any comments appreciated...
Cheers,
Jeremy
%~: ./configure --with-cards=via82xx --with-oss=yes ; make
chec
I've been working steadily at this now for two days and am just about
fed up. Here's the problem refined:
I am running Fedora Core 1 and have just recompiled the 2.6 test 9
kernel to include ALSA. Prior to compiling the kernel I also installed
the alsa utils and the alsa libs. I have an NVIDIA NF
Hi,
Something is wrong with compilation, but I think that this card will
not work with ALSA or OSS drivers from opensource.creative.com,
because I think this is SB Live OEM Value sold by Dell (from -
unknown device 0006). This is not emu10k1 based, it is based on
emu10kx (and this is not suppo
On Thu, 2003-11-06 at 13:36, L e a n d r o S a l e s wrote:
> I followed the instructions from:
> http://www.alsa-project.org/alsa-doc/doc-php/template.php?
> company=Creative+Labs&card=Soundblaster+Live+Platinum&chip=EMU10K1&module=emu10k
> 1
>
> all compilation was successfull.
>
> but
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