On Mon, 2006-11-27 at 06:47 +0100, Emilio Scalise wrote:
> I didn't know that I thought that was the same as other cards!
>
It's trickier to enable dmix universally for USB devices. I think
Clemens Ladisch was working on a solution?
Lee
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I didn't know that I thought that was the same as other cards!
2006/11/27, Lee Revell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> On Sat, 2006-11-25 at 16:32 +0100, Emilio Scalise wrote:
> > If you are using a recent alsa version (>1.0.11 I think, perhaps also
> > 1.0.10, but I'm not sure..), you don't need to mod
On Sat, 2006-11-25 at 16:32 +0100, Emilio Scalise wrote:
> If you are using a recent alsa version (>1.0.11 I think, perhaps also
> 1.0.10, but I'm not sure..), you don't need to modify your asoundrc or
> asound.conf.
> Try to use default:1 as device. It should work out of the box.
> If not try to a
hi all.
im running a sun sparc, with debian etch installed, kernel 2.6
i got me a creative labs audigy se, (cheapest i found quickly) and installed it
in my box. on the hardware side, all seems to be ok - the card is listed with
lspci
on the software side ...
i have the packages alsa-base, alsa-
Tim Barker schrieb:
...
> The card appears to be recognised by the system, the red light on the front
> of the breakout box does extinguish on startup as expected (and even
> extinguishes when inserting the card while the system is running, which
> surprised me).
hotplug should work. this is ok.
In another thread I reported problems with aplaymidi with a 'Creative SB
AWE64 PnP' board. Once the right modules were loaded and a sound font
installed with asfxload, aplaymidi (and similar programs) just played a
single note. strace showed that the last call was
ioctl(3, SNDRV_SEQ_IOCTL_SET_CLIE
Arthur Marsh wrote:
> ael wrote, On 26/11/06 02:36:
>
>>I have a AWE64 card:
>>
>>kernel: isapnp: Card 'Creative SB AWE64 PnP'
>>
>>I am having problems getting it to play midi files using aplaymidi,
>>playmidi and the like. It has worked happily in the past.
>>
>>Yesterday, after several hours o