Hi everyone!I have an Asus Laptop with an integrated sound system hda-intel fromrealtek. It supports different volume sliders for the headphone outputand the internal notebook speakers. Now it is very annoying, that if I
use the volume control keys on my laptop, only the headphone volume
Hi,
I have an Audigy 2 NX for playing nice sound on my Laptop (Intel HDA
realy sucks).
I've managed to get stereo and fake-5.1 (copy stereo signal to all 6
channels through the duplicate route) working.
But there are still some issues, I hope you can help with:
1) there is no master volume,
On Tue, 2006-10-03 at 06:41 +0400, Andrew Gaydenko wrote:
Sergei,
You are right, as binary signal value increases analog output
value decreases. As for reference, I'm an audio DIY-er, almost all
signal chain is made by my hand :-)
LADSPA is a more high level. ALSA driver configuring is
I love to answer my questions myself ;)
On Tue, 3 Oct 2006 16:01:16 +0200 Evgeni Golov wrote:
3) this is not an issue (because untested) but a question: I've set up
my vlc to output to the fake5.1, because I usually use vlc for wathing
tv, which is stereo. when I would like to watch a DVD
On Tue, 2006-10-03 at 20:25 +0200, Evgeni Golov wrote:
I though, dmix is not needed anymore (or is setup'ed automagicaly)?
Not for USB audio. There are too many different devices for a single
dmix config to work with them all. You'll have to create your own.
Lee
Hi Evgeni,
maybe this tutorial by Daniel Heyder will help you:
http://praxeum.gmxhome.de/audigy2nx.html
Although it's written in german, you can still try copy/pasting the
configs and see if that is what you need.
simeon
Evgeni Golov wrote:
Hi,
I have an Audigy 2 NX for playing nice sound
Hello,
I am posting again after there was probably some technical problem
with my message; it is the same message, if anybody got it:
I have a no sound problem on a Fedora 5 machine (x86_64)
running Athlon 3800+ AMD. I am wrestling with this
problem for some days now without any success.
the
The latest asla is 1.0.13
When playing with very recent soundcards, you need to use the very latest
alsa. That does not mean it will work but it has a higher probability. the
hda have been especially problematic apparently.
On Mon, 2 Oct 2006, Mark Ryden wrote:
Hello,
I am posting again
Sorry, no idea. Try the latest ALSA sources (1.0.12 should be released
any day now). If that doesn't work file a bug report:
I tried with v1.0.12 and v1.0.13 but neither work. I've filed a bug
report (ID#0012307) but no response there. Something new, the v1.0.13
driver gives me this error
I've got an MSI K9NGM2-FID motherboard, with a GeForce 6150 chip
set. I've been trying to get mplayer to pass AC3 audio thru the
SPDIF port, without success. Fedora Core 5, alsa 1.0.11rc2.
I downloaded and built ALSA 1.0.13, but it was no different.
Here's what happens.
mplayer -v -ao alsa -afm
Hello,
I have a no sound problem on a Fedora 5 machine (x86_64)
running Athlon 3800+ AMD. I am wrestling with this
problem for some days now without any success.
the sound card I have ,according to
aplay -l, is :
List of PLAYBACK Hardware Devices
card 0: NVidia [HDA NVidia], device 0:
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