1. Downloaded the latest ALSA sources, libs and utils (1.0.4)
2. Followed the instructions for the HDSP card off the alsa site,
configuring and installing as necessary
3. Created the corresponding /etc/rc.modules and .asoundrc files (the
latter for my user)
4. Loaded the modules
5.
Thanks, I've printed and read the
Tux:/usr/share/doc/HOWTO/en-txt#vi Alsa-sound
document, and read the www.alsa-project.org stuff and when I follow
their advice
the modules compile but the process keeps breaking down at a certain point.
The good news is that I think I understand more about
From the info about emu10k1 on the alsa site:
- MIDI on SB live drive not working properly.
Does this mean the external midi/game port doesn't work properly? I
have no problems with pmidi -p 65:0, but I'd like to send midi data
through the external port (64:0). Is this possible? Do I have to
MIDI out with Soundblaster-game port works fine with my Fedora 1 box and
Rosegarden.
Matthew
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From: Ignacio Fernández Galván
Sent: Wednesday, April 21, 2004 9:22 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [Alsa-user] MIDI and SB live (again)
From the info about
--- Polashek, Matthew [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
MIDI out with Soundblaster-game port works fine with my Fedora 1 box
and Rosegarden.
What's the output of pmidi -l? Which snd-* modules do you have
loaded?
Thanks
Jellby
I have a CCRMA Kernel and a bunch of apps from them. I'll send you the
output of this when I get back to mey machines.
Matthew Polashek
Associate Editor, Silver Burdett Ginn - Music
Scott Foresman/Pearson Education
299 Jefferson Road
Parsippany, NJ 07054-0480
office: 973.739.8709
fax:
How can I set overall volume of my Soundblaster Live? I have kernel
2.6.5 with alsa compiled-in... only the wave surround in the mixer set
the volum eof the rear speakers, and the rest of settings influence only
the front ones... And how can I get my analog cd play on both front and
rear
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Thanks for the input regarding the alsa-tools for hdsploader, etc...
Unfortunately, the tools won't compile. Initially, the configure script
complained about missing fltk-config. So I downloaded from
http://www.fltk.org/ and installed, ran ldconfig, etc...
hey Dave,
I had to configure fltk to build a shared library version
before hdspmixer would link without complaining. Can't
hurt to run ldconfig before linking hdspmixer.
-John
On Wed, 21 Apr 2004, David Topper wrote:
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Thanks for the input regarding the
Hey John,
You da man! Compiling fltk with --enable-shared did the trick. Gotta
love that.
DT
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Cool. That should go in the hdspmixer install instructions (if there
are any). Maybe it's only a problem for us Slack users.
JG
On Wed, 21 Apr 2004, David Topper wrote:
Hey John,
You da man! Compiling fltk with --enable-shared did the trick. Gotta
love that.
DT
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Technical
I can send multichannel audio to my HDSP with RTcmix (using OSS
emulation). But:
1. I need to set the audio buffers pretty small (eg., 2048)
2. I get clicks when I switch terminal windows / desktops, etc...
- my machine is a 3.2ghz PIV w/ 1gig of RAM
Even more disturbing, I get the
Hello all,
Before I used kernel 2.6.2 with alsa 1.0.3, yesterday I did an update to the
2.6.5 with alsa 1.0.4, now I don't have any sound in mmap applications (ex :
Quake3).
I read different forums and I saw this 2 commands :
echo quake3.x86 0 0 direct /proc/asound/card0/pcm0p/oss
echo
Hi!
I have a Hoontech NX card with outputs for front and rear speakers.
Volume settings for these I would like to set independently of each
other, and this worked just fine while I was running ALSA 0.5.x.
However, a couple of days ago I upgraded to ALSA 1.0.3.
Now, there are two possibilities
On 0, David [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi..
I'm using the following Planet CCRMA packages: 2.4.24-1 low latency kernel, ALSA
1.0.1, alsaplayer, jack..
Regardless of how I set buffer sizes or whatnot, the sound always skips and oftentimes
will not play all the way through. alsaconf detects it
Hi all! (I posted this a while ago using a different account but it never went through
so here it is again :-)
Two questions:
1) when using via82xx driver the sound using aplay sounds choppy, faster than usual,
and has xruns (???) even when using a simple aplay command on a wavefile.
syslog
I am running kernel 2.6.5 (gentoo-dev-sources) with an
ATI 9100 IGP (atiixp) soundcard in my shuttle st62k.
With the included kernal ALSA version (1.0.4rc2) spdif
output was almost complete static. Updated alsa in the
kernel to latest CVS and recompiled - now SPDIF has no
output and no errors.
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