Hi,
>First, for those of you who don't know, the SoundBlaster Audigy 2
>NX is
>a usb (2.0) sound device based on the Audigy 2. Most of the
>features
>d
Audigy 2 NX is not based on audigy 2. Do not belive creative
everything. It shares only name.
>C) To be able to use the sound shapers (CMSS
I get frequent underruns when playing very short wav files with aplay.
Is there a way to avoid this? Would a different input format be better?
I tried using the --buffer-time setting up to 10 but it did not seem
to help.
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John H. wrote:
kernel 2.6.4
http://www.alsa-project.org/alsa-doc/doc-php/template.php?company=Creative+Labs&card=Soundblaster+Extigy&chip=Extigy&module=usb-audio
followed those instructions
seems to work, except for alsamixer
This device probably has no mixer controls. My quattro doesn'
I have a Shuttle XPC (SN41G2 w/nVidia nForce) running Fedora Core 1 and
the latest ALSA 1.03. I cannot get digital audio out of the SPDIF port
but analog audio from at least the headphone jack works fine. I have
tried many things to no avail. Please help.
ALSA Audio Debug v0.0.7 - Sun Mar 21
> I find that I cannot play back multiple channels. I can
> playback single channel audio just fine, but if I try
> to playback multi-channel audio, no sound comes out.
How do you play back multiple channels exactly?
aplay? ecasound?
Tommi
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Jesse F. Hughes) writes:
> I think I've discovered one common feature when I have semaphore
> errors with my intel8x0 card. It seems to happen only when the
> machine has a network connection. I'm not absolutely sure about this,
> but I'm pretty sure.
After much gnashing of t
I have alsaplayer playing to an output of my M-Audio Delta 410. I then
play a wav file using aplay to that same output. I can hear both audio
signals, but there is static or very fast popping. Is it because of the
different bitrates? Here is what aplay says:
22050 Hz, Mono-Playing WAVE '/mh/da
Here is some additional information:
% iecset
Mode: consumer
Data: audio
Rate: 44100 Hz
Copyright: permitted
Emphasis: none
Category: PCM coder
Original: original
Clock: 1000 ppm
% amixer
Simple mixer control 'Master',0
Capabilities: pvolume pswitch pswitch-joined
Playback channels: Front Left -
On Thursday 11 March 2004 12:12, Buchwald, Dave (PLC, IT) wrote:
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Thank you to:
Carlos Garcia Argos,
Ingo Strauch, and
Bill Unruh
To Carlos: made the external player change as you suggested, not tested yet...
To Bill: as both Carlos and Ingo said, that is exactly what I have, and have
done...
Thank you Carlos and Ingo for the assistance...
To respond to Bill:
Hi all,
I have a problem getting recording on my onboard AC97 Codec (VIA 82C686, rev
20) to work:
- Recording works fine using native ALSA devices (tested with artsd and krec).
- Using oss emulation, I get ugly noise in recordings. Interestingly the noise
scales with the input level, recording s
On Sat, 20 Mar 2004 00:35:02 -0500
"Ivica Ico Bukvic" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> First off I would like to extend my sincere apologies for my atrocious
> cross-posting. I am currently in a rather desperate situation and
> would highly appreciate any help I can get in this matter.
>
> e
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