Hello,
I'm using alsa 1.0.10. My soundchip is an ALC880, driven by snd-hda-intel
module. My home theater app MythTV controls the PCM volume. However, I
decode AC3 streams in my PC and output the 6 channels analog. The volume of
these outputs is not influenced by changing PCM volume. I can setu
Hello,
I'm using alsa 1.0.10. My soundchip is a ALC880, driven by snd-hda-intel
module. I alsamixer I don't find a master volume control. My home theater
app MythTV controls the PCM volume. However, I decode AC3 streams in my PC
and output the 6 channels analogue. The volume of these outputs i
On Sat, 2006-02-18 at 16:55 +0100, Audigy 2 user wrote:
> Hi Peter,
>
> What is it you need to know? There are 3 output jacks from the card:
> - front left/right
> - rear left/right
> - LFE/ front center/ rear center
Try JACK with the multichannel devices (jackd -v -R -d alsa -C hw:0,2 -P
hw:0,3,
On Sat, 2006-02-18 at 22:14 +1100, Daniel Kasak wrote:
> Greetings. Sorry for the repost - the last email was eaten in action ...
>
> I just got a new laptop ( MSI 1036 - based ). It's got a Realtek ALC882
> sound card onboard.
>
> I've figured out that I'm supposed to use the snd-hda-intel drive
Hi Peter,
What is it you need to know? There are 3 output jacks from the card:
- front left/right
- rear left/right
- LFE/ front center/ rear center
Regards,
Audigy User
On Sat, 18 Feb 2006 14:47:54 +0100, Peter Zubaj <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,
If it doesn't work with current driver, t
Hi,
If it doesn't work with current driver, than it is not supported.
It is possible to add support for it, but someone need to find to what DSP
output is connected rear center and modify driver.
Peter Zubaj
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No one knows how to get 6.1 stereo on a Audigy?
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Greetings. Sorry for the repost - the last email was eaten in action ...
I just got a new laptop ( MSI 1036 - based ). It's got a Realtek ALC882
sound card onboard.
I've figured out that I'm supposed to use the snd-hda-intel driver. This
driver supports a number of 'models', so I'd have a line in
Hello list,
as happens regularly for the www.alsa-project.org page, using the
link provided for downloading recent alsa packages results in an
error with Konqueror (3.4.2 using KDE 3.4.2 Level "b" SUSE 10.0).
The download attempt fails with the error message:
"/pub/driver/alsa-xyz-1.0.11rc3.tr.bz