>> >>> Only now when I play audio CDs with KsCD, they show as playing but
>> >>> I don't hear anything.
>>
>>>
>> I tried running KMix and turning up all the ouputs without
>> success. I then ran aumix and turned up the outputs, also to no
>> success.
>
>
>Try alsamixer.
I tried alsamixer
HI all,
I have problem with my onboard soundcard. In windows it's detected as
Soundmax but in Redhat 9.0 it's detected as AC97 Audio, Vendor : Intel,
and the module is i810_audio.
For information, I use Asus motherboard P4PE/GE series. But when I try
to Play test sound in Linux, it didn't work. S
Touch difficult to say with the relative lack of detail, but I have a
couple thoughts.
First, you should include the method you are using to record, so that we
can see more detail.
My first guess, if you hear a kind of white-noise hiss, is that you have
a byte order problem. lame uses, I believe
The sound volume levels are very low and I can't see to do anything to increase them.
ALSA is loaded into the 2.6.4 kernel.
The system is a 1 GHz eMac (G4 PPC). Sound works great on a 2.4.22 YDL kernel. For
the 2.6 kernel, I've tried both loading ALSA into kernel as well as loading ALSA
mod
Hello,
Am Freitag, 26. März 2004 19:40 schrieb Mark:
> Sound Blaster Live Cards should work and are pretty chip these days.
I can only second that. My audigy 2 works perfectly. H/W mixing,
surround, ... :)
Don't get a Terratec Sky 5.1 / Aureon 7.1. With them you have to *manually*
switch th
On March 26, 2004 10:34 am, Rick Knight <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> OK, I'm done with this card.
>
> Can someone (developer?) recommend a sound card that actually works with
> ALSA-1.0.x and linux-2.6.x? I need OSS support (for a couple of games)
> and sequencer, midi might be nice but I don't nee
OK, I'm done with this card.
Can someone (developer?) recommend a sound card that actually works with
ALSA-1.0.x and linux-2.6.x? I need OSS support (for a couple of games)
and sequencer, midi might be nice but I don't need anything too fancy
(read expensive).
Thanks,
Rick Knight
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On Fri, 26 Mar 2004 13:06:49 +
Darrell Blake <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Is there any way to make a device that you made yourself in .asoundrc
> the default playing device? I have a lot of games I want to play that
> only use OSS so I'm having to use OSS emulation which only uses the
> def
Is there any way to make a device that you made yourself in .asoundrc
the default playing device? I have a lot of games I want to play that
only use OSS so I'm having to use OSS emulation which only uses the
default device. I have a device called 48000Hz which I defined in
.asoundrc thus...
pc
Would you believe that it was the version of XMMS that I was using! I
can't believe it. I might download the CVS version of ALSA anyway
though. What do you think? I have another question though. I have OSS
emulation enabled because some things only use this (UT2004 for one).
But, obviously, the
> the VU movements i get are on HW in 1/2 for input, and PCM out 1-9 for
> playback. these aren't affected by the patchbay settings.
The vu-meters have slider controls and mute buttons and L/R gang. These
affect only the digital mixer, so unmuting and setting the sliders up will
result vu-movement
Hi Darrel,
i've got an Audigy2NX, too and for me it's working with 48kHz, but not
with 44.1kHz, that's what i posted at
http://alsa.opensrc.org/index.php?page=FAQ017
My .asoundrc is this one:
pcm.fixed { type plug slave { pcm "hw:1,0" rate 48000 } }
so i don't have this route_policy default.
In Als
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> >> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> >>
> >>> Only now when I play audio CDs with KsCD, they show as playing but
> >>> I don't hear anything.
>
> I tried running KMix and turning up all the ouputs without
> success. I then ran aumix and turned up the outputs, also to no
> succe
Brett wrote:
> I compiled ALSA 1.0.3 on my Red Hat 7.3 box last week (./configure
> --with-cards=cmipci --with-sequencer=yes;make;make install). I cannot get
> Midi to function.
> "ALSA lib seq_hw.c:446:(snd_seq_hw_open) open /dev/snd/seq failed: No such
> file or directory
> Cannot open sequencer
my problem is that although i can play sounds
(xmms, cdplay, aplay etc works) i cannot record with
a microphone: rec, arecord, gnomemeeting only
records noise or nothing)
my microphone is a lowest end cheap thing, but still
it shoud record sounds...
i have an asus p4p800 motherboard with integrat
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