I'm on OpenSUSE 10 with alsa-1.0.9-23 and esound-0.2.36-3 installed.
"Alsaconf" correctly detects my sound card (I can hear the demo sound)
and pmidi runs & plays timidity successfully, at least.
But I'm having a couple problems with my configuration:
1) /dev/dsp does not exist on my system;
On 1/19/06, Takashi Iwai <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> At Wed, 18 Jan 2006 22:50:36 -0600, Joel Bison wrote:
> >
> > I'm having some interesting trouble getting dmix to work properly with
> > snd-cs46xx, using the 1.0.10rc1 bundled with 2.6.14.3 kernel. If I
> > run two instances of "alsaplayer -o
On 1/19/06, Lee Revell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
(please use reply-to-all)OK. Can you try the very latest alsa-lib, to make sure the issue is notan incompatibility there?I compiled by myself the latest rc version (1.0.11rc2) for the kernel.
If that does not work, can you do a binary search with
At Wed, 18 Jan 2006 22:50:36 -0600,
Joel Bison wrote:
>
> Hi, all--
>
> I'm having some interesting trouble getting dmix to work properly with
> snd-cs46xx, using the 1.0.10rc1 bundled with 2.6.14.3 kernel. If I
> run two instances of "alsaplayer -o alsa -d plug:dmix file.mp3", they
> both appea
Guys,
I hate to repost this - feel like I'm bugging y'all - but this has
really got me at a standstill. The one commercial S/W product I own
(Mathemnatica 5.2) forced me to upgrade to FC3, where I can't get midi
to record under ALSA. (Ironically, the sound is broken now in
Mathematica 5.
Kun Niu wrote:
Dear all,
I've got a sound card SB! Live 5.1 Dell OEM.
It worked well on my ubuntu, gentoo,sarge.
But I can't find a driver for my card on FreeBSD 6.0 release.
And I'll have try to write one by myself.
But I can't find any datasheet for my card.
Can anyone give some hints how to