Hi all.
Firstly I appologise for posting what I think is an mplayer problem to
the alsa-user list.
I haven't received a response from my post to the mplayer list, and I'm
hoping someone here has come across the same problem as me.
On one system, mplayer no longer works with the -ao alsa9
On Sat, 6 Mar 2004, Jon-o Addleman wrote:
I've been using alsa for a while with my Turtle Beach Santa Cruz card
(using the cs46xx driver). Until upgrading to kernel 2.6.x, multichannel
playing worked beautifully - I could just play whatever sounds I wanted,
and they'd be mixed together
Hi folks,
for months now I have big problems getting surround sound and microphone
input to work with my Aureon Sky 5.1 and hope someone on this list can
and is willing to help me, now. I would like to put all of the collected
information and tips on the alsa wiki afterwards.
That's what I did
Hello,
Am Sonntag, 7. März 2004 04:29 schrieb Rich Drewes:
In the past, I didn't have to use the aoss wrapper to get OSS apps to
work. Can anyone suggest an explanation for why I do now?
AFAIK, aoss provides a virtual /dev/dsp file to the app you want to run by
some LD_PRELOAD hack. So it
On Sun, 7 Mar 2004, Andreas Bulling wrote:
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] andreas $ aplay -Dsurround51 /usr/kde/3.2/share/sounds/pop.wav
Playing WAVE '/usr/kde/3.2/share/sounds/pop.wav' : Signed 16 bit Little Endian, Rate
44100 Hz, Mono
aplay: set_params:827: Sample format non available
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Hi,
and thanks for your answer ;)
I didn't shorten it because a misconfiguration of mutt prevented it from
being sent also to alsa-user.
On Sun, Mar 07, 2004 at 01:45:24PM +0100, Gabriel Ebner wrote:
| Hello,
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| Disclaimer: I've got an Aureon 7.1, but yours should be similiar since they
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On Friday 05 March 2004 20:05, Casey Heshler wrote:
(1) After -=-finally-=- getting ALSA to work on my system, whew, now I am
having sound quality issues. No hardware was changed, wires, setups as far
as how the hardware is set up, just ALSA vs the default installed sound
from Knoppix.
I can
There is an alpha quality Bash shell script to help automate
building the very latest kernel with ALSA from CVS here at:
http://alsa.opensrc.org/?aabuild
Suggestions and edits to the comments/script are most welcome.
--markc
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This SF.Net
Hi,
My setup: Sony Vaio Z1 with Intel sound chip, kernel 2.6.3, alsa with
full OSS emulation.
As it seems the intel (ICH - Intel 82801DB-ICH4) card does not support
midi playback, I am trying to map /dev/sequencer to timidity.
Following the manual I can start timidity in server mode:
%
hi,
is there a visual mixer app, such that I can see all channels when
sound is played ..f.e. as bars..(ncurses app is ok too)
I'm having problems with playing 5+1 sounds, think it is a
linux?-alsa?-driver?-mplayer? problem.. sometimes
Center dissapers, have to restart the movie.. or machine..
Hello,
Am Sonntag, 7. März 2004 14:09 schrieb Andreas Bulling:
That's what I meant... and how can I plug the PCMs the other way around?
Errm, asoundrc is still kinda black magic to me, but I thought of using the
ice1724_S32_LE as some sort of backend to the default and surround PCMs so
you an
Thanks for your reply, but as I posted in my original message, I do have
all the appropriate snd-xxx-oss emulation modules installed, and I also
have the Alsa OSS emulation libraries installed. The /dev/dsp device node
does exist. However, I cannot get OSS apps to work unless I invoke them
with
Zébulon wrote:
Hi Rick
Could you please post the solution ? I think I have exactly the same problem
when compiling the 1.0.3 driver, with --with-cards=ice1724, against the 2.6.4
kernel :
WARNING: Error inserting snd-mpu401-uart
On Sun, 7 Mar 2004, Gabriel Ebner wrote:
Am Sonntag, 7. März 2004 16:50 schrieb Rich Drewes:
Thanks for your reply, but as I posted in my original message, I do have
all the appropriate snd-xxx-oss emulation modules installed,
Stupid question, are they loaded?
Yes, my first message showed
Anyone have any idea what could have happened? Will I just have to use
the dmix plugin and give up hope on getting the rear channel working?
I sure hope not...
Enable CS46XX_NEW_DSP option when you configure the ALSA CS46XX driver.
Ah, thanks! I thought I had already tried that, but I
On Sat, 6 Mar 2004 16:37:19 -0800 (PST)
Federico Meli [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm trying to install the driver to a SB live! card in
a Redhat 9.0 kernel-2.4.20-30.0 and I can't start the
driver. The ALSA driver is 1.03.
when a run 'modprobe snd-emu10k1'live with an error.
the 'depmod
You have to set a mixer control Center/LFE as Mic
or something like
that. What codec does your motherboard use?
Regards,
Clemens
Thanks for the info, but I've some problems. I've one
asus motherboard (a7v8x model) with an integrated
chipset via (codec ac97). I 've tried to set
Hello,
Am Sonntag, 7. März 2004 18:08 schrieb Rich Drewes:
Yes, my first message showed the output of lsmod, with all necessary
modules present (I think).
Oops, I should better read responses... you also told me that in your previous
mail.
unable to register OSS mixer device 0:0
unable to
The precompiled alsa-modules for precompiled kernels
work fine, but with my custom kernel not.
apt-get install kernel-source-2.6.3
make menuconfig
make-kpkg kernel_image --rootcmd=fakeroot
--revision=05.custom --append-to-version=.040307
apt-get install alsa-source
dpkg-reconfigure alsa-source
#
i've been using alsa for a while now, since around
0.90 i think, and i've continued to use it since then,
as i think it is pretty good. the installation is a
pain in the ass as many have said, but that's half the
fun. before i go onto my problem, the documentation
for my card (sound blaster live)
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