Hey ho.
Back in November, a stranger in a dark car promised me candy if I
would upgrade my NEC Versa P520 BIOS. Naturally, I accepted. I
mean, who wouldn't? I upgraded the BIOS using a download from the NEC
site. The upgrade screwed up, so that I couldn't roll it back.
Naturally.
After that
On Wed, 25 Feb 2004, Jesse F. Hughes wrote:
Am I missing something in my kernel? What's vscnprintf? I'm using
the 2.6.3 kernel. Surely that's recent enough?
Unfortunately not. Try ALSA in last 2.6.3-mm kernel which is mostly synced
with the last ALSA code.
It seems that your problems
I'm currently trying to setup a multitrack recording system with several
soundcards. Now I've to get 2 identical soundcards (SoundBlaster PCI64
with ensonique1361 chipset) to work. How can I accomplish this? Somehow
I have to (probably) load the ens1371 alsa module 1x and tell linux that
there
On Wed, 25 Feb 2004, Arno van Amersfoort wrote:
I'm currently trying to setup a multitrack recording system with several
soundcards. Now I've to get 2 identical soundcards (SoundBlaster PCI64
with ensonique1361 chipset) to work. How can I accomplish this? Somehow
I have to (probably) load
Hi,
We have Hoontech C-port too and it works fine with the integrated
audio of NVidia NForce 2 (Asus A7N8X Deluxe). We have some trouble
though.. We had to look for the device name that was something like
hw:0,1 for the C-port and had to be manually typed to for example to Xine.
I don't remember
At Wed, 25 Feb 2004 13:08:35 +0100 (CET),
Jaroslav wrote:
On Wed, 25 Feb 2004, Arno van Amersfoort wrote:
I'm currently trying to setup a multitrack recording system with several
soundcards. Now I've to get 2 identical soundcards (SoundBlaster PCI64
with ensonique1361 chipset) to
On Wed, 25 Feb 2004, Takashi Iwai wrote:
At Wed, 25 Feb 2004 13:08:35 +0100 (CET),
Jaroslav wrote:
On Wed, 25 Feb 2004, Arno van Amersfoort wrote:
I'm currently trying to setup a multitrack recording system with several
soundcards. Now I've to get 2 identical soundcards
I'm using the ALSA version (ALSA 1.0.1-1.cvs.rhfc1.ccrma rpm) that
comes with CCRMA for Fedora. I don't know when you changed the "default
enable" behaviour - is this already valid for the version I'm
currently
using?
This is what my current modules.conf looks like:
-
alias
At Wed, 25 Feb 2004 17:13:22 +0100,
Arno van Amersfoort wrote:
I'm using the ALSA version (ALSA 1.0.1-1.cvs.rhfc1.ccrma rpm) that comes with CCRMA
for Fedora. I don't know when you changed the default enable behaviour - is this
already valid for the version I'm currently using?
yes. it's a
On Wed, 25 Feb 2004, Arno van Amersfoort wrote:
I'm currently trying to setup a multitrack recording system with several
soundcards. Now I've to get 2 identical soundcards (SoundBlaster PCI64
with ensonique1361 chipset) to work. How can I accomplish this? Somehow
Highly dangerous. The
On Tue, 24 Feb 2004, Clemens Ladisch wrote:
David Erosa Garcia wrote:
I'm trying the new 2.6.3 kernel after being using the 2.6.1, with which
I've had my ens-1371 joystick working with no problems at all, but with
the 2.6.3 I'm not able to make it work. I read the documentation on
Frank Barknecht wrote:
Hallo,
lets not shut out the list, they have more knowledge than me. ;)
Ben Ford hat gesagt: // Ben Ford wrote:
Frank Barknecht wrote:
Could you post your exact .asoundrc and /etc/asound.conf? You also
might to read http://alsa.opensrc.org/?DmixPlugin for a
sorry for being so dumb. but I just can't get my head around getting 2
cards installed under RH9 using Planet CCRMA with the latest kernel.
I've used alsaconf but it only does one at a time, I have a Hoontech
C-Port (ice1712) and a Terratec XFire (CS46xx)... any help appreciated.
You have to
Is there any way to control the volume of two sources when mixing using
'dmix' apart from having volume control within the source apps
themselves?
--
Kirk Bauer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://linux.kaybee.org | www.autorpm.org | www.logwatch.org
Howdy. This is probably in the docs somewhere but I could not find it
myself when looking through alsa-project.org. If you know where this is
documented, please point me at it.
I recently ditched my M-Audio USB Audiophile in favour of the lower
quality but at least supported device the
Howdy. This is probably in the docs somewhere but I could not find it
myself when looking through alsa-project.org. If you know where this is
documented, please point me at it.
Doh. Answered my own question:
http://alsa.opensrc.org/index.php?page=alsactl
Now if I can just get that
On Wed, 25 Feb 2004, Kirk Bauer wrote:
Is there any way to control the volume of two sources when mixing using
'dmix' apart from having volume control within the source apps
themselves?
It's my TODO ;-)
Jaroslav
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Jaroslav Kysela [EMAIL
I just installed ALSA using the Planet CCRMA package. The instillation
went well but I'm having configuration problems. The most serious is an
artsmessage error: Sound server fatal error, CPU overload, Aborting.
This message usually, but not always, appears whenever I log in using
KDE. It doesn't
On Wed, 25 Feb 2004, Steven Jones wrote:
I just installed ALSA using the Planet CCRMA package. The instillation
went well but I'm having configuration problems. The most serious is an
artsmessage error: Sound server fatal error, CPU overload, Aborting.
This seems to be a bug in artsd. Not
(Moderator, please ignore my previous 2 posts. I posted with the wrong
address).
I'm trying to get sound in Wine. I have an Intel D845 mainboard with
Intel8x0. I have just installed kernel 2.6.2. I've tried the ALSA
drivers both as modules and built into the kernel and also the
alsa-1.0.2c
On Wed, 25 Feb 2004 10:25:02 -0800
Ben Ford [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sorry for the delay, school is kicking my ass right now.
I've upgraded to kernel 2.6.3, which includes ALSA 1.0.2c. I still
have the same problem. Is dmix in some optional package that I don't
have installed or what else
On Tue, 2004-02-24 at 10:08, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
There seem to be several things in Fedora/Linux 2.6.x that should
replace the init.d/alsasound script of Linux 2.4, but they dont
seem to be working on my system, and I dont understand just what
they are suposed to do/how they intend to do
Hello,
I'e seen similar posts, but not realy what I want.
My problem is that my soundcard doesn't seem to be full-duplex,
but I need this for voice-over-ip.
I tried speak-freely, but I was only able to talk on one PC and
the other one could only listen...
And, no, I did't lock the microphone to
Ok, I have been fighting this for a few days now, first trying to get WAV to
work after I burn it onto a CD, and now, can't get - I think - ALSA to start/
run/install - as far as I can tell...
I tried to run alsa-autoconfig - appeared to run, but not sure if it was up
and running... So,
Upon
Hi,
i just grabbed the topic for my still persisting problem with the S/PDIF
output via the digital/analog output jack of my Audigy 2.
Meanwhile i use a debian 2.6.3 Kernel, but tried also different
cvs-versions of alsa-driver.
I may play 2 channel pcm via spdif but no A52 or DTS. The
Can't run TeamSpeak and Quake3 at the same time... :(
Can someone help me???
I allready read Teamspeak who-to and linux-gamers who-to
but I dosen't work
i'm using Debian SID, kernel 2.6.3, I have the correct snd_intel8x0
module installed and
the Alsa Conpt. OSS modules
The mainboard is a
I have an onboard Via Envy 24PT sound card (with a CMR riser card that
gives spdif out and other things). I know this chipset is supported as
on the M-Audio cards but I don't know how to set it up for the onboard
version. Has anyone had any experience with this? I have searched
thoroughly and
Right. maybe. I realized after I sent that that what I was suggesting
amounted to pre-mixing with the mic/line inputs for capture and then
?? I can do that with 2 cassette machines. the kitty story is still
funny..
Bill, you know your stuff. I don't understand what you mean by
'instead of
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