On 1/15/07 11:02 PM, Rich Shepard wrote:
> On Mon, 15 Jan 2007, Dan Star wrote:
>
>> What video format are you trying to play? A proprietary one?
>
> Dan,
>
> I don't think so. It's whatever is used on www.reuters.com (the news
> site). A couple of years ago it used to come up in realplay, now i
Running 2.6.x kernels here, and sound works well with mp3s playing on
xmms. However, I cannot get any sound from videos playing with mplayer or
gxine. This used to work with the 2.4.31 kernel.
One of the local folks suggested that I need an oss->alsa converter module
since most video formats
Hello,
I'm trying to get Mplayer and Xine to talk natively to the Also driver for the
RME HDSP 9632 with little success. I'm using the following in my asoundrc for
direct analog output:
pcm.hdsp_analog {
type plug
ttable.0.10 1
ttable.1.11 1
slave.pcm hdsp
I'm trying to setup a media center using linux, and I've got the video
working OK, and analog stereo output is working OK. However, I want to
get the little "digital" light to turn on when I'm playing a DVD. So far,
I've spent many hours trying to figure this out to no avail. I'm tempted
I'm running Slackware 11.0 with my own 2.6.18.1 kernel. When booting
my pc and trying to play music with xmms, I get the message "the sound
device is busy". I have to manually load the modules snd-mixer-oss,
snd-seq-oss and snd-pcm-oss to make my sound work.
When running alsaconf I get "No support
Hi,
I'm new to ALSA and not experienced at doing any kind of Linux admin
work, so I'm hoping I can get some help from this list.
I'm trying to upgrade the ALSA driver, libs and utils to the 1.0.13
versions so that I can get the new drivers for my SB Live! 24-bit PCI
card, which is based on the ca
Lee Revell wrote:
> On Mon, 2007-01-15 at 15:21 +0100, Ingo Müller wrote:
>
>> aplay -Dplug:default
>>
>
> Should not be needed - the default PCM already does resampling.
>
> Lee
>
>
True,"aplay -Ddefault ..." with the previous .asoundrc file correctly
tells my amplifier it's infact o
Hallo,
Johan Spee hat gesagt: // Johan Spee wrote:
> Frank Barknecht <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > $ arecord -L
> > gives a list of predefined PCM devices you could use. One of these
> > should be named "spdif".
>
> 'should be'. But this is ALSA we are dealing with...
> (No offence Frank, m
Peter Andersson wrote:
> Hi,
> I'm probably making a stupid newbe mistake but i can't get my digital sound
> working. I'm using the alsa drivers included in the 2.6.19.1 kernel and the
> sound works with the "regular" analog out.
> This is the output of aplay -l
>
>
Please refer to:
https://bu
On Mon, 15 Jan 2007, Lee Revell wrote:
On Mon, 2007-01-15 at 15:21 +0100, Ingo Müller wrote:
aplay -Ddefault
To use the plug plugin to convert the rates, try:
aplay -Dplug:default
Should not be needed - the default PCM already does resampling.
What kind of resampling does alsa do these
On Mon, 2007-01-15 at 15:21 +0100, Ingo Müller wrote:
> aplay -Ddefault
>
> To use the plug plugin to convert the rates, try:
>
> aplay -Dplug:default
Should not be needed - the default PCM already does resampling.
Lee
---
Hi!
Actually, I would have told you to do more or less the same thing that
the wiki told you. If a sound plays to fast, it is very likely that the
sample rates don't match. The plug plugin should convert the rate.
Which virtual device are you using to play sound at the moment? Let's
say, the defa
On Mon, Jan 08, 2007 at 09:33:35AM +0100, Christian Schumann wrote:
> this weekend I bought a Mindprint EnVoice MkII Digital Edition with the
> DI-MOD USB installed. I can get it to work using the regual usb-audio
> driver, but there are still some issues that are quite unconvenient and
> perhaps y
On Sun, 14 Jan 2007 12:16:36 +0100
Ingo Müller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hope this helps...
Just found out that spdif-out has 'drop outs' about every second.
To be honest, I am getting really p*ssed off about ALSA.
--
Johan Spee
Plain text email and 'jayes' in the subject line
will get yo
Hi list,
I've got an amd64 processor running on 32 bit debian unstable
distribution. The motherboard is a via8237 based Abit AV8, with a
Realtek ALC658 sound chip. Alsa version is 1.0.13 and the kernel is a
vanilla (ie. self compiled, non-debian) 2.6.18.
As I understand, the hardware should su
On Sat, 13 Jan 2007 15:41:04 -0500
Lee Revell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Just use default:X where X is the card number (0 or 1).
You are right. That seems to work best (for output, that is).
Although mplayer does not accept it (plain 'default' still works though).
Other programs will accept a c
Hallo,
Gareth Foster hat gesagt: // Gareth Foster wrote:
> The TASCAM card has an older USB 1.0 version that apparently does
> work, but this will likely have latency issues, so I'd rather get a
> USB 2.0 card.
I might be completely wrong, but I think, USB 2.0 has the same latency
as USB 1.1. IIR
On Sun, 14 Jan 2007 15:13:00 +0100
Ingo Müller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> (It seems like the first time, this email has not been deliverd.)
Yes it was. And your tips are most useful.
I even got my spdif-out working with it:
pcm.TP22spdif {
type plug
slave.pcm "hw:0,1"
}
When I used plughw:0,1
On Mon, 15 Jan 2007, Johan Spee wrote:
> Frank Barknecht <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > $ arecord -L
> > gives a list of predefined PCM devices you could use. One of these
> > should be named "spdif".
>
> 'should be'. But this is ALSA we are dealing with...
> (No offence Frank, my cynicism d
Frank Barknecht <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> $ arecord -L
> gives a list of predefined PCM devices you could use. One of these
> should be named "spdif".
'should be'. But this is ALSA we are dealing with...
(No offence Frank, my cynicism does not concern you)
# arecord -L
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