Bill Unruh wrote:
On Thu, 11 Mar 2004, faz wrote:
I have a debian woody unstable 2.4.25 with alsa for intel8x0
My problem is that every boot i have to do alsaconf for make my sound
card working.
(sorry my english :-))).
Can some one help me?
Yes. Put
alsaclt restore
into one of the ini
Casey Heshler wrote:
On Wednesday 10 March 2004 18:06, faz wrote:
I have a debian woody unstable 2.4.25 with alsa for intel8x0
My problem is that every boot i have to do alsaconf for make my sound
card working.
(sorry my english :-))).
Can some one help me?
thanks
faz
Faz,
Are you trying
All,
I've been having problems with this card in a certain application for over a
week and a half. And I have to say that it's not in any part due to laziness on
my part. Perhaps this will help some of the list members diagnose my problem.
I always get the error:
"Unable to set hw param
All,
I've been having problems with this card in a certain application for over a
week and a half. And I have to say that it's not in any part due to laziness on
my part. Perhaps this will help some of the list members diagnose my problem.
I always get the error:
"Unable to set hw param
After compiling drivers/lib/utils the instructions say to run modprobe
snd-intel8x0
which says "unresolved symbol(s)(a lot). I've tracked it down to ( I
think )
a missing core.o file and other drivers (?) from
alsa-driver-1.0.3/alsa-kernel/core
subdir. But thats not in the Makefile and I can
Len Moskowitz wrote:
Ron Flory wrote:
- I am using optical cable between the MIC2496 and the PDAudioCF
card, and I can see red light at the end of the cable before I
plug it in.
That's good. Are you selecting PDAudio-CF's optical input?
I have seen no mention of this anywhere, how would
Hello,
Is it possible to use USB audio simultaneously with the snd-powermac
driver?
I run Debian PowerPC Unstable with ALSA 1.0.3 on an Apple iMac 500
(Summer 2000).
I have a USB iSub sub woofer which works with the snd-usb-audio
driver. However, I only appear to be able to have sound from eithe
>> I forgot to run 'alsactl store' after running
'alsamixer' to unmute the channels. Would this have
caused the soundcard problem on reboot, or is it
something to do with rc.hotplug ? I am trying to hit
the nail on the head, thanks. <<
Installed: Slackware Linux 9.1 [2.4.22] build
Hardware: PCI Ya
I fooled myself by installing cdcd and playing a cd. Then I found out that
the sound played straight from the cd. Perhaps this is a test to see if you
have a good speaker connection.
By the way I also am trying to install the same driver and have given up for
now due to the lack of respond on the
Hello.
I try to install alsa sound in a toshiba 300 cds.
Here there is the bios sound configuration:
WSS I/O Address = 530 H
SBPro I/O Address = 220 H
Synthesizer I/O Address = 388 H
WSS & SBPro & MPU401 IRQ Level = IRQ5
WSS(Play) DMA = Channel 1
WSS(Rec.) & SBPro DMA = Channel 0
Control I/O Addr
Ron Flory <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I've tried for several weeks now, but cannot get my PDAudioCF
> card to actually record. The card is recognized and everything
> else seems fine, but I always immediately get the error:
>
> arecord: pcm_read:1164: read error: Input/Output error
>
> whe
At Thu, 11 Mar 2004 08:41:48 +0100,
p z wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> AFAIK emu10k1x is not supported.
>
> (Could someone remove pci id of emu10k1x from emu10k1 driver, or add
> message, that this chip is not supported by emu10k1 driver ?)
ok, disabled on cvs now.
about this board, Francisco Morae
Installed: Slackware Linux 9.1 [2.4.22] build
Hardware: PCI Yamaha YMF724 on an abit AB-BH6 Pentium
III
Environment: KDE Windows System
The 1st bootup of the installation was successful.
Alsamixer was run and the channels were 'unmuted'. The
soundcard was alive. KDE Media Player loaded and
played
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Finally I got my externel midi device working with my
via 8233 chipset.
Thanks very much for all your help.
The only method that worked with me was the following:
1. Recompiling alsa with snd-via82xx and(!) snd-mpu401
driver
2. modifiying the alsa-part in the modules.conf.
This is excactly the
On Wed, 10 Mar 2004, Ron Flory wrote:
> hi-
>
> I've tried for several weeks now, but cannot get my PDAudioCF
> card to actually record. The card is recognized and everything
> else seems fine, but I always immediately get the error:
>
> arecord: pcm_read:1164: read error: Input/Output erro
Hello,
I have an MAudio Delta 1010LT that I would like to setup a certain way in
alsa. I need to be able to capture from each analog input to a seperate file
using something like ffmpeg. I noticed that after loading the snd-ice1712
module that only one /dev/dsp device was created. Is there an
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