Nigel, it turns up in ALSA list.
On Sun, 5 Feb 2006 18:28:27 +0100
Nigel Henry [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sunday 05 February 2006 17:56, Bob van der Poel wrote:
Nigel Henry wrote:
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Hi Bob. I'd try adding the following 2 option lines to
your /etc/modprobe.conf.
options
Nigel Henry wrote:
On Sunday 05 February 2006 17:56, Bob van der Poel wrote:
Nigel Henry wrote:
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Hi Bob. I'd try adding the following 2 option lines to
your /etc/modprobe.conf.
options snd-via82xx index=0
options snd-usb-audio index=1
Tried and failed :)
But, thanks for the try.
Lee Revell wrote:
On Sun, 2006-02-05 at 17:21 +, Tomas Carnecky wrote:
It's a real pain to compile those two packages for 32bit in a 64bit
environment. I needed to recompile both packages because they'd break
TeamSpeak (http://gentoo-wiki.com/HOWTO_ALSA_and_TeamSpeak_on_amd64) and
I can't
On Sunday 05 February 2006 19:52, Lee Revell wrote:
On Sun, 2006-02-05 at 11:41 -0700, Bob van der Poel wrote:
There is a bit of line wrapping going on, but that's obvious.
Anything leap out for you?
Yes - snd-seq-midi is not being loaded on boot - it seems to not load
until you replug
Lee Revell wrote:
mplayer, many codecs are not available for free, mplayer uses windows
dlls to decode such streams, and many people use a 32bit version of
mplayer because there aren't any 64bit libs for windows codecs..
Please file an ALSA bug report/feature request and describe what you
On Sun, 2006-02-05 at 23:14 +, Tomas Carnecky wrote:
Lee Revell wrote:
mplayer, many codecs are not available for free, mplayer uses windows
dlls to decode such streams, and many people use a 32bit version of
mplayer because there aren't any 64bit libs for windows codecs..
On Sun, Feb 05, 2006 at 01:45:44PM -0700, Bob van der Poel wrote:
2. A few of you suggest that there is a distro bug. Quite likely :) But,
Mandriva 2006 is pretty current so there should be some simple work-arounds.
Does your USB device require firmware to be loaded? I have a Midiman
2x2 USB
Nigel Henry wrote:
You should find the hotplug blacklist in /etc/hotplug.d or a similar
directory. Both audio usb_midi are deprecated OSS modules and should not be
loaded. Adding these 2 modules on separate lines in the blacklist will
prevent them being loaded, and may well help avoid
i need to route the output of the Emu10k1 wavetable to the rear
speakers. how is this done? what mixer settings?
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Ross Vandegrift wrote:
On Sun, Feb 05, 2006 at 01:45:44PM -0700, Bob van der Poel wrote:
2. A few of you suggest that there is a distro bug. Quite likely :) But,
Mandriva 2006 is pretty current so there should be some simple work-arounds.
Does your USB device require firmware to be loaded?
On Sun, 2006-02-05 at 17:23 -0700, Bob van der Poel wrote:
Feb 5 17:21:24 localhost kernel: usbcore: registered new driver audio
Feb 5 17:21:24 localhost kernel: drivers/usb/class/audio.c:
v1.0.0:USB
Audio Class driver
This is the problem - it's binding to the OSS USB audio driver rather
On Sun, Feb 05, 2006 at 07:38:33PM -0700, Bob van der Poel wrote:
I added the following lines to /etc/hotplug/blacklist:
usb_midi
audio
But, it appears that this file is being auto-generated on boot???
Heh, be a little more heavy-handed. Find the modules like this:
# locate usb_midi.ko
It seems like the output bass and treble settings of my extigy keep
shooting back up to the max position, all by themselves. And I can't
even bring them lower than 50% without them snapping back up to MAX.
Has anyone else experienced this? Is there a fix for it?
I'm using the alsa usb-audio
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