Greetings.
I am once again, hoping to build a system that will support recording
multiple input streams from two or more soundcards.
Has anyone implemented more than one PCI soundcard, for recording
purposes?
If so, would you tell me what distro you are using, and what
soundcards?
Thanks.
Mo
"aplay --help" does tell that it can support many sound file formats... and
namely in this huge list, MPEG.
after this, however, it says that some of these formats may not be available
for my hardware.
imagine some SB cards have included support for mp3, then I guess aplay can
play MP3 on these. o
On 06/21/2007 01:35 AM, Blue I wrote:
> The card in use is using snd_emu10k1, and I asked the user to perform this
> command:
> #aplay -D hw:0,0 the_user_soundfile.mp3
> the user tells me that the sound is not playing well
While that doesn't surprise me...
> : the first two seconds of the file a
Hello all,
I have a inspiron 8600 laptop running Debian, the sound has always
worked but yesterday I was messing with hooking it up to my TV plus
trying to figure out if I could use my digital out. The sound was
working but I wanted to try running a program in windows so I booted up
vista.
hello everybody,
I want to have some logs about a command "aplay something" not performing
well.
I am currently trying to help someone on a Debian forum, about sound issues,
probably alsa related.
I still wait from some answers from this user, but I already have some
questions for you @ alsa.
The
Hello list members,
somehow the attachments of my previous email are not shown on SourceForge.
That's why I am sending the four files inline again:
My configuration:
+ BEGIN FILE /etc/asound.conf +
pcm.upmix_20to51 {
type plug
slave.pcm lowpass_21to21
slave.channels 3
tta
Greetings!Having problems with alsa 1.0.14 and RC4 on ubuntu (and with original
version of ALSA thats on the distro) using via82xx module, audio works OK until
you move the volume up high when you get a pop and it dissapears, no more audio
anymore... :(, I wonder if its a problem on motherboard
At Wed, 20 Jun 2007 14:26:26 +0200 (CEST),
Julien Claassen wrote:
>
> Hi Takashi!
> But still I used (tried to use) those kernels (and alsa-versions) myself,
> and volume was really much too low! And I am aware of at least three, who
> have
> the same problem.
How did you set up the volume?
Hi Takashi!
But still I used (tried to use) those kernels (and alsa-versions) myself,
and volume was really much too low! And I am aware of at least three, who have
the same problem.
So is the volume range (up to 12DB) the old range? How can I set maximum
gain in my alsamixer (which of the e
Hi,
There seems to be a coupling between the terminal and alsa volume control.
Whenever I launch terminal the volume of my sound application is being reset to
default. The system on which I am experiencing this phenomenon is Fedora Core 5
with alsa 1.0.14.rc1. What can the problem be? And what
At Wed, 20 Jun 2007 11:01:55 +0200 (CEST),
Julien Claassen wrote:
>
> Hi!
> The problem is unfortunitely known. In alsa 1.0.12, or so, the removed
> support for the ak4xxx (ipga analog volume). This means, you might be abel to
> record, but volume is too low.
No, the fact is that the volume r
Hi!
The problem is unfortunitely known. In alsa 1.0.12, or so, the removed
support for the ak4xxx (ipga analog volume). This means, you might be abel to
record, but volume is too low.
There was a thread on alsa-devel about that. So best solution for you is:
stay with kernel 2.6.17 or try to
S
Hello...
My name is Suso ComesaƱa...I have 2 computers with a M-Audio card Delta
1010L...the problem is the following one:
With kernel 2.6.17-2-multimedia-486... I can record sounds
perfectly...
but, kernel 2.6.21... I cannot record nothing...
You have some idea?...
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