On Thu, 2007-11-29 at 18:40 -0800, Yan Seiner wrote:
> Could someone tell me why this .asoundrc doesn't work?
>
> defaults.pcm.card "xx"
> defaults.ctl.card "xx"
> defaults.pcm.device 0
> defaults.pcm.subdevice -1
>
>
> pcm.yy {
> type hw
> card 0
> }
> ctl.yy {
> type hw
> card
Hi All:
Im having problems while using mplayer 1.0 to play music based on alsa
1.0.15.
Im using an ARM9 system and montavista linux 2.6.18.
Here's what the problem is and what's modified in the mplayer.conf:
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Rene,
Thank you for your help. When I broke out the manual to learn how to
access the bios and run diagnostics, I discovered that there is a
hardware speaker mute switch on the keyboard that I had not noticed
before. Needless to say that fixed the problem! Evidently one of my
kids toggled thi
Could someone tell me why this .asoundrc doesn't work?
defaults.pcm.card "xx"
defaults.ctl.card "xx"
defaults.pcm.device 0
defaults.pcm.subdevice -1
pcm.yy {
type hw
card 0
}
ctl.yy {
type hw
card 0
}
pcm.xx {
type hw
card 1
}
ctl.xx {
type hw
card 1
}
alsamixer
I have an application that uses ALSA for its sound output, using the
default device which is set to go through dmix. I have multiple users
who may log into the same machine to run the application. Initially,
any user after the first user was unable to open sound because they
couldn't get an IPC se
On 30-11-07 01:00, Rene Herman wrote:
> driver. These are hardware, motherboard specific, things, only affeting
> teh signal patch after it has left the chip ALSA is so busily driving...
Eeew, just a few to many typos in one statement. "only affecting the signal
path after"...
(and if this hits
On 29-11-07 20:16, Tom Lund wrote:
> I have an old Compaq Armada 7400 notebook with an ESS 1879 AudioDrive ISA
> sound card. I had sound working correctly with Fedora core 4, but after
> a recent fresh install of Fedora core 7 I am left with a situation where
> sound can be heard only by plugging
On 29-11-07 23:56, Antonio Dupont wrote:
> I would like to change the playback tempo of some small mp3 files. They
> are small voice response files and I would like them to play in a shorter
> time. Maybe at 125% speed.
>
> Is there some command in ALSA that I can use to do this?
>
> I've searc
Hello,
I would like to change the playback tempo of some small mp3 files. They are
small voice response files and I would like them to play in a shorter time.
Maybe at 125% speed.
Is there some command in ALSA that I can use to do this?
I've searched around and found some things about tempo
Problems seems to be fixed by adding the following line t o
/etc/modprobe.d/blacklist:
blacklist snd-intel8x0m
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=389521
Thanks for your efforts Bill and Nigel.
On Nov 28, 2007 8:56 AM, Wolfgang Paul Rauchholz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> I booted th
I have an old Compaq Armada 7400 notebook with an ESS 1879 AudioDrive
ISA sound card. I had sound working correctly with Fedora core 4, but
after a recent fresh install of Fedora core 7 I am left with a
situation where sound can be heard only by plugging in headphones - the
built-in speakers are
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