Re: [Alsa-user] nobody using snd-usb-audio here, I am getting crazy.

2007-12-03 Thread Yan Seiner
kevin liu wrote: >> ALSA_CARD tells alsa to use that card # as the default. >> >> So in your case you want to set >> >> ALSA_CARD=1 >> > > But I think I should not assign a static ALSA_CARD number in a > usrspace script. > Before I plug my usb audio device, ALSA_CARD 1 is not present,

Re: [Alsa-user] nobody using snd-usb-audio here, I am getting crazy.

2007-12-03 Thread Yan Seiner
kevin liu wrote: >> OK, the problem is that the kernel assigns card numbers based on >> whatever it wants, so the cards can move around each time you boot the >> system. >> > > My case is a little different from yours. > I have an on-board sound card and another usb audio card when I plug my t

Re: [Alsa-user] nobody using snd-usb-audio here, I am getting crazy.

2007-12-03 Thread Yan Seiner
kevin liu wrote: > Then thanks so much.:-) > > On Dec 3, 2007 11:10 PM, Yan Seiner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> kevin liu wrote: >> >>> Dear: >>> I want to use snd-usb-audio to drive my usb audio stream interface. >>> Just now, I got the correct tv program sound by accident using

[Alsa-user] Soundblaster Live 24 External Support

2007-12-03 Thread Simon
This card doesn't seem to be clearly listed in the ALSA supported hardware list. I've never been able to get use of the volume controls on it, nor can I gain any access to it's various features... - SF.Net email is sponso

[Alsa-user] emu10k1 - Using Rear as Front

2007-12-03 Thread Mirko Wilhelmi
Well, I have a Creative Soundblaster 5.1 (emu10k1) but my "normal" (this is front imho) Output is unusable damaged. So instead of buying a new card, I wanted to use the 2nd or 3rd Output (like I unterstand, this is REAR and the other is calles spif) for this. I got the hind, that it has someth

[Alsa-user] Newbie to Linux ALSA, confused by snd-usb-audio

2007-12-03 Thread kevin liu
Dear, I am new to Linux ALSA because I am using my sweet tv card these days until I come to the boring sound problem. My tv card has a standard audio stream interface, so I use snd-usb-audio to capture tv program's audio data. I have an alsa sound card from INTEL which works well with my Ubun

Re: [Alsa-user] Problems with INTEL audio card

2007-12-03 Thread Wolfgang Paul Rauchholz
Go to fedoraforum.org and you find additional threafd (in addition to mine). Search for "82801DB/DBL/DBM (ICH4/ICH4-L/ICH4-M) AC'97 Audio" and you probably find. Also in google you will find. I actually had found a link to wikipedia to a similar card as min mentioning the blacklist procedure On

Re: [Alsa-user] Problems with INTEL audio card

2007-12-03 Thread Brian L Scipioni
Even the Fedora soundcard detection tool is not outputting any sound for me, although my sound is working perfectly (this time around). The tool used to work just fine. I am going to reopen that bug and see if someone can straighten this out. I'd like to hear from anyone else having this problem