[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> arecord -f cd x.wav
>
> Nothing on playback.
Like: silence?
I have this same problem with my DiO2496. Also ice1712.
But I have to use plughw:1 to get soem sound (mono) at all.
So what would be different here?
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I have a Linux box with a Creative Labs Audigy sound card. Running RH9
and FC4, sound worked fine. With FC5 it does not. Googling reveals
that this is a common problem, and identified many
different fixes involving alsa. I've been unable to get any of these
to work.
Rather than ask for help on wil
Lee Revell wrote:
> On Wed, 2006-10-11 at 22:02 +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I just tried arecord with my m-audio 1010LT
>>
i've also a m-audio 1010lt here.
>> arecord x.wav
>>
>> On playback it sounds like it is repeating chunks of the sound then
>> skipping to the n
On Wed, 2006-10-11 at 22:02 +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I just tried arecord with my m-audio 1010LT
>
> arecord x.wav
>
> On playback it sounds like it is repeating chunks of the sound then
> skipping to the next chunk.
>
>
> arecord -f cd x.wav
>
> Nothing on playback.
>
On Wed, 11 Oct 2006, Harald Gutmann wrote:
> hello!
>
> i've installed a new gentoo system on my desktop pc. (gentoo 2006.1)
> then i tried to record something with arecord, but the soundquality is
> extremely bad.
> but recording with wavrec is at good quality, like i'm used to it.
Make sure tha
Hi,
I just tried arecord with my m-audio 1010LT
arecord x.wav
On playback it sounds like it is repeating chunks of the sound then
skipping to the next chunk.
arecord -f cd x.wav
Nothing on playback.
I have had success recording/playback using the javax.sound.sampled API.
Do we ne
hello!
i've installed a new gentoo system on my desktop pc. (gentoo 2006.1)
then i tried to record something with arecord, but the soundquality is
extremely bad.
but recording with wavrec is at good quality, like i'm used to it.
i don't know where to search for the mistake, i can't explain this c
On Wed, 11 Oct 2006, Stefan Nagy wrote:
> Hi!
>
> I use an external Creative SoundBlaster Extigy as second sound card on
> Ubuntu Dapper Drake. For more than one and a half year now I have a
> problem with the sound card - even though I changed the hole
> configuration of my system several times.
Hi!
I use an external Creative SoundBlaster Extigy as second sound card on
Ubuntu Dapper Drake. For more than one and a half year now I have a
problem with the sound card - even though I changed the hole
configuration of my system several times.
In general, the sound card workes fine - but in the
nicolas ricard wrote:
> I'm trying to install and configure alsa support for an embedded device,
> from scratch (no distro).
> My config is as follow :
> - ALSA 1.0.13
> ...
> ~ # ls -al /dev/snd
> ...
> crw-rw-rw-1 root root 116, 0 Jan 29 20:24 controlC0
> ...
> ~ # amixer
> ALSA lib
HiI'm trying to install and configure alsa support for an embedded device, from scratch (no distro).My config is as follow :- kernel 2.6.13 , sound support selected as module, but no ALSA nor OSS support- ALSA 1.0.13- snd-intel8x0 compatible sound chipsetAfter a system boot, i get the following thi
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