On Fri, 02 Jan 2004 03:16 pm, Justin Turner Arthur wrote:
> I'm using a fresh kernel 2.6, and I have an M-Audio Delta 1010lt, which
> uses the ice1712 driver. Once I started using kernel 2.6, I get glitches
> like mad while using alsa. This is obvious when I use jackd and I'm
> listening to music t
At 04:16 PM 2/01/2004, Justin Turner Arthur wrote:
Hello,
I'm using a fresh kernel 2.6, and I have an M-Audio Delta 1010lt, which
uses the ice1712 driver. Once I started using kernel 2.6, I get glitches
like mad while using alsa. This is obvious when I use jackd and I'm
listening to music throug
At 04:16 PM 2/01/2004, Justin Turner Arthur wrote:
Hello,
I'm using a fresh kernel 2.6, and I have an M-Audio Delta 1010lt, which
uses the ice1712 driver. Once I started using kernel 2.6, I get glitches
like mad while using alsa. This is obvious when I use jackd and I'm
listening to music throug
Hello,
I'm using a fresh kernel 2.6, and I have an M-Audio Delta 1010lt, which
uses the ice1712 driver. Once I started using kernel 2.6, I get glitches
like mad while using alsa. This is obvious when I use jackd and I'm
listening to music through it, where I will get xruns galore, some of
them
I finally found out about the little speaker-test app and tried it out
on my new M-Audio Revolution 7.1, but I get very odd results. Here's
what I get for ./speaker-test -Dsurround51 -c 6:
Playback device is surround51
Stream parameters are 44100Hz, S32_LE, 6 channels
Sine wave rate is 440.
Julien,
Thanks! I haven't found that one I should search for it.Still the snddevices scripts is the one that creates the devices (hence the clever name) but the instructions for versions greaten the 0.92 (not 100% of the version) it was not necessary.
Curious if I should run it though. Some of
Hi Stuart!
I'm not a Guru, so don't put too much trust in my words. If it fails, you're
not totally and finally lost. :-)
I think together with the alsa-dirver source, therecomes a script: makedefs
or something like that. As I remember correctly, it is in the main directory
of the source. Just
I installed 1.0.0.rc2. 3 packages , source code , driver, lib and utils. Drivers are the via82xx.
This is a Redhat 9.0 system with kernel 2.4.23.
Soundsupport (soundcore.o) compiled as a module. As a matter of reference I ran alsaconf and /etc/modules.conf loads all the drivers fine.
alsas
Florian Schmidt schrieb:
On Thu, 01 Jan 2004 14:54:20 +0100
mrtn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
greetings and happy new year!
maybe someone had this before?!:
I try to record with my old zoltrix/nightingale CMIPCI 8738(33)
via digital-in (toslink) with ardour...
seems to be no problem when I use
a
How did you manage to have 6 channels?
I have only one (one PCM) when I should have six
When I run alsamixer, I see Master, Master mono, PCM, surround (which is off)
and many other.
How can I turn surround on and how can I make kmix to show the above?
Thank you,
Vasilis
On Thursday 01 January 2
Jaroslav Kysela wrote:
Can you tell me your hardware and software used for tests?
Hardware:
Asus P4B533 MB
Pentium P4 2.00GHz
TerraTec DMX6Fire 24/96
Software:
Redhat 9 with kernel 2.6.0-bk3 + alsa-bk-2003-12-30.patch
Alsa driver 1.0.1, libs etc.: 1.0.0rc2
No Jack or aRts
All kinds of "internal" p
greetings and happy new year!
maybe someone had this before?!:
I try to record with my old zoltrix/nightingale CMIPCI 8738(33)
via digital-in (toslink) with ardour...
seems to be no problem when I use
arecord -Dhw:0,2 (as mentioned somewhere in the archive) or if I use
jackd (...) -d hw:0,2 -C (ju
On Wed, 31 Dec 2003, Klaus-Peter Schrage wrote:
> Mark Constable wrote:
>
> > FWIW I started with 2.6.0 then patched it up to patch-2.6.0-bk3 and
> > then applied the original patch linked to by Fredrik (never thought
> > to look for a newer patch, didn't know that ftp area existed) and
> > all
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