Hi all,
I have an ASUS motherboard (A7V8X) that has two SPDIF connectors on
it. I've got output working fine (for some definition of fine; I need
to use arts and artsdsp for everything non-ALSA, and it seems to be
rate locked at 48k), but I can't get recording to work.
I get this error;
themach
On Sun, 21 Dec 2003 08:02 am, Lucas Lain wrote:
> hi everybody ... i have some problems compiling alsa-lib in my
> debian-unstable installation ...
> In file included from /usr/local/include/signal.h:358,
> from control.c:49:
> /usr/local/include/bits/sigthread.h:36: error: storag
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I have just upgraded to kernel-2.4.22 and my other USB sound card,
based on BurrBrown 2702, works now (primary one is VIA82). In fact
this is an FM-transmitter LineX. As I do not want to use only one of
the cards all the time, I would like to learn how to select which one
will be used for soun
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hi everybody ... i have some problems compiling alsa-lib in my debian-unstable
installation ...
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gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I../../include -I../../include -g -O2 -MT
hcontrol.l
I got alsa working with the new kernel, but there are two questions
remaining:
1. Automatic alsa start:
Unlike with former kernels, the alsa-driver doesn't get loaded
automatically when it is used by an application (I have configured the
driver supplied with the kernel source). I have to issue
Hello,
Using the intel8x0 module and alsa 1.0.0-rc2 in a XPC Shuttle Barebone
(Nforce2 chipset) I'm experiencing the same "channel scrolling" described in
a message from the 9th of November.
Is there I can do to help smash this bug? Are there any unofficial patches
that fix this annoying problem?
I assume that when you come up from a
sleep everything is 0/muted again and that its not some uglier problem.
you might try using alsactl... get your sound set up the way you want it
and issue "alsactl store" to save the settings. Then "alsactl restore"
after wakeup to restore them.
-tds
Jeff Sad