Miguel wrote:
Hi list
I'm using kernel 2.6.5 with alsa built in, and programs using oss iface
to my sb live internal synth are not working, it's alsa counterparts
work well.
!!! I was writing the same email this morning. it turned out I was
missing a module, fixed by:
modprobe -v snd-seq-oss
Hi,
I just received a Creative Audigy 2 NX (USB) soundthing, and loaded
snd-usb-audio.o and the world was happy. Mixer applications see it, I
can play music using GStreamer (sinesrc ! alsasink, for lack of
motivation to try something better).
However, I don't hear any sound! All volume sliders ar
Hi all,
I'm a newbie to this forum but a long-term music/geek. Here's what's
going on for me.
I'm trying to do multi-track recording using 'Audacity' on Linux. I'm
using:
RedHat Linux 9
ALSA driver 1.0.4
Audacity 1.2.0
Creative Labs SoundBlaster MP3+ USB Audio Adapter
In 'Audacity' I can record
Hi all
Just wondering whether there is any way, either in alsamixer or envy24
control to change the individual gain settings for each input channel? eg
-10db, consumer, etc. I can't find where it is done, whereas in Windows it
can be done from the Delta control panel.
Thanks in advance.
--
Luke
Hi list
I'm using kernel 2.6.5 with alsa built in, and programs using oss iface
to my sb live internal synth are not working, it's alsa counterparts
work well.
It is a know bug?
bash-2.05b$ asfxload 8MBGMSFX.SF2
bash-2.05b$ sfxload 8MBGMSFX.SF2
/dev/sequencer: No such device or address
bash-2
On Saturday 08 May 2004 16:04, Michele Spinolo wrote:
> Hi guys,
>
> does anyone have an idea how to install multiple soundcards (in this
> case 3 Terratec EWS88D) which require ICE1712 driver?
>
> The soundcard's user manual (obviously refers to windows
> installation) advise to install ONE card f
Sorry for the long delay in getting back to you!
Clemens Ladisch wrote:
ocset wrote:
I did an lsmod and the snd-usb-audio module is not listed. I used
"insmod snd-usb-audio" and it loaded the module successfully but it
does not seem to make any difference.
this turned out easy, though not sure exactly why. turned out i just needed
to enable acpi in the kernel.
not sure why that made a difference. but everything works great now.
-- Forwarded Message --
Subject: nforce2 sound
Date: Tuesday 04 May 2004 02:23 pm
From: [EMAIL PR
> Have you tried the card under Windows to verify that it's not your card?
I have.
And remeber i said that it works perfectly when using JACK.
Thanks.
>
> Mark Williams (MWP) wrote:
> >>What rate are you playing audio back at? Might JACK be sending audio at
> >>a different rate than your othe
Hi guys,
does anyone have an idea how to install multiple
soundcards (in this case 3 Terratec EWS88D) which require ICE1712
driver?
The soundcard's user manual (obviously refers to
windows installation) advise to install ONE card first, than set up the
"multiple card configuration softwa
Hello!
Perhaps you gays can help me. I asked several forums and Sigmatel itself how to
configure my
Sigmatel STAC9758/59 onboard-soundchip on my Fujitsu-Siemens mainboard D1607 under
SuSE
Linux 9.1. No one could help me. Sigmatel only wrote back that they fully support the
Linux-Community b
Forwarding this to mailing lists where others may be interested.
Envelope-to: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
From: Vedran Vucic <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Sat, 8 May 2004 13:44:53 +
Dear colleagues,
A good friend of mine started project creating open audio card and possibly
he is inte
I just wanted to clarify, that this isn't a crackle in a latency sense i.e
clicks and pops. This is a long fairly consistent crackling sound that stops
when i stop playback, the audio i'm trying to playback is otherwise
completely clear, so the sound is in addition to playback. It only occurs
w
On Fri, May 07, 2004 at 01:27:46PM +0200, Günther Montag wrote:
> Hello friends
> I work at a ham radio prog that uses similiar code as quake, as I heard.
> With which alsa did you have success,
> and in what way could you set quake to 22kHz?
> Do you know if there is something like a mailing lis
14 matches
Mail list logo