Hi,
After a long time I finally got my soundcard working with sound through
headphones. How do I now disable the speakers on my laptop when I plug in
my headphone? (BTW: headphone switch works under windows)
My System:
- Laptop computer (Racoon Z75 from littlebit.ch)
- ALC 880 (from Realtek)
Hi
I use spdif input capture with audigy2zs.
If I do:
arecord -D hw:0,0 -f dat -c 2 -t raw -r 48000 | aplay -f
dat -D front
and select capture level in alsamixer it works fine.
But if I use another way with p16v, select hd capture
source to spdif and hd capture channel to 1:
arecord -D hw:0,
Lee Revell joe-job.com> writes:
>
Hi Lee,
(snip)
> Did you load snd-usb-usx2y with "nrpacks=1"?
Yes.
> What happens if you try to use JACK with hw:1,2?
jackd -dalsa -dhw:1,2
jackd 0.102.20
Copyright 2001-2005 Paul Davis and others.
jackd comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY
This is free softwar
If anyone else is experiencing the same problem,
please append a note to bug 0002904.
--- Shane Helms <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have an SBLive! sound card, and I use the emu10k1
> module from alsa-driver-1.0.14_rc2_p3234.
>
> I've noticed that when I record with my mic, I get
> play
hello again!
it seem's that my problem is solved.
gnubien from #alsa on freenode.org, told me that i should try to disable
"PCI Dealy Transaction".
until this moment i couldn't recogince any mistakes on the sound device.
here i quote myself from the alsa wiki:
"User comments
Z421 wrote on 2007
Le Mon, 19 Feb 2007 16:04:54 -0500,
"Matthew Patenaude" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> a écrit :
> Any idea why after totally reloading the entire alsa-utils (new Ubuntu
> install), sudo alsaconf brings a "no such command" response?
>
> Matthew
You must be root to run alsaconf:
su -
alsaconf
Dominique
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hello!
i've a soundcard with ice1712 chipset, but some time ago it started to
make troubles, but i couldn't figure out, why this problem appears.
when i boot my system, and play around with the sound, everything is okey.
but when my system is running some time, i get crackling sound out from
th