Hi to all the list!
I'm working with an arm embedded system based on
Cirrus EP9302 processor and linux 2.4.21. The boardis provided with AC97
andOSS driver. I wouldswitch to ALSA, so i downloaded the
alsa-tarballs from http://arm.cirrus.com/files/linux/packagesI succesfully cross-compiled
On Mon, 4 Sep 2006 10:47:02 +0200
Salvador Gianluca [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi to all the list!
I'm working with an arm embedded system based on Cirrus EP9302 processor and
linux 2.4.21. The board is provided with AC97 and OSS driver. I would switch
to ALSA, so i downloaded the
hi, group
How to develop and configure plugins? I find the document is too brief.
anyone cound suggest some materials,or book?
Best Regards
littertiger
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littertiger [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hi, group
How to develop and configure plugins? I find the document is too brief.
anyone cound suggest some materials,or book?
Best Regards
littertiger
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Sergei Steshenko wrote:
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littertiger [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hi, group
How to develop and configure plugins? I find the document is too brief.
anyone cound suggest some materials,or book?
http://alsa-project.org/alsa-doc/doc-php/asoundrc.php?company=Genericcard=Genericchip=Genericmodule=Generic
It's the only document.perhaps old
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hi, group
How to develop and configure plugins? I find the document is too
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Sergei Steshenko wrote:
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littertiger [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hi, group
How to develop and configure plugins? I find the document is too
brief. anyone cound suggest
just searched the alsa-list but can't find an exact entry for the RME
Digi9652, nevertheless there is an entry called DIGI96. Is this card
supported by ALSA ?
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Hello
While watching hi-definitions video, I've noticed a lots of audio
drop-outs when watching movies with raw ac3 on spdif output (ac3
decoding is done by my Yamaha amplifier).
Long story short, I've been able to reproduce the problem when playing
a raw ac3 stream with ac3dec while
Andrew Lyon [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
as root cat /proc/interrupts , are your onboard sata and spdif sharing
interrupt? if so try changing bios settings or moving it into another
slot to change the interrupt.
No. they do not share the same interrupt. sata/libata is on irq
201. The SB sound
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Subject: Re: [Alsa-user] Is the RME Digi9652 supported ? [signed]
Following this link you'll find the page for that card:
http://www.alsa-project.org/alsa-doc/doc-php/template.php?company=RMEcard=H
ammerfall+Light.chip=FPGAmodule=rme9652
Nevertheless I was not
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Thanks to all who replied.
Frank Barknecht wrote:
It'd recommend the Terratec Phase 26 or the Edirol UA-25 as two well
supported high-endish cards.
The soundcard-matrix on alsa-project.org lags a bit behind in regard
to USB soundcards, but the Linux USB device list at
Hallo,
Johannes Wiedersich hat gesagt: // Johannes Wiedersich wrote:
I ordered the Terratec today. It appears from Edirol's Owner's manual
http://www.roland.com/products/en/_support/om.cfm?ln=endsp=0iCncd=526
that only the lowest resulution and sampling frequency are supported by
the
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[...]
The
what would be the main difference between the
9652 and 9652 HDSP ? If it's only the mixer in HDSP, what is it good
for if the mix is done in a sequencer ?
greetz
Mac
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Hi,
I am a newbie to ALSA. I am trying to use the ALSA sound APIs
for an application. The sound card that I am using is Creative Sound Blaster
Live 24-bit. I am using Fedora Core 4 Linux.
In my application, I am getting the following errors. If anyone can help me, I would
appreciate it.
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