Kim wrote:
$ cat sounds/alsa/Front_Center.wav /dev/dsp
This device doesn't support .wav files; the sample rate will be wrong.
Better try aplay. Anyway, you should get _some_ sound this way ...
== ./card0/oss_mixer ==
VOLUME Master 0
... if the volume is raised and unmuted.
HTH
Clemens
S.Çağlar Onur wrote:
I'm using ALSA 1.0.15 on 2.6.18. The MIDI device is detected and the needed
modules hotplugs itself as soon as i plug the cable, but I'm not getting any
data via the raw MIDI port or sequencer ports. Here is the output from dmesg
when plugging the device:
usb 2-1: new
Thank you for your reply.
This device doesn't support .wav files; the sample rate will be wrong.
Better try aplay. Anyway, you should get _some_ sound this way ...
Yes, Anyway, I want to get some sound!
== ./card0/oss_mixer ==
VOLUME Master 0
... if the volume is raised and unmuted.
Hi Stephan Seitz!
On 2007.12.16 at 17:08:25 +0100, Stephan Seitz wrote next:
with too much apps, so better don't use it at all, and better yet, run
jack or pulseaudio sound server (latter is more compatible one with
general desktop setup, but you'd better be using very recent version of
it)
Greetings list,
I've just setup a new PC with an AD 1988B sound chip on the
motherboard; it's hooked into my home theatre using an optical spdif
cable. I can play audio files using DTS and AC3 passthrough direct to
the receiver without issue. However, playing non encoded audio (MP3s,
FLAC
I've spend so many days trying to make the file plugin to work. I've
read the pcm_plugins documentation and Everything everywhere, but no
luck..
here is my asound.conf
pcm.player {
type plug
slave {pcm fileplayer}
}
pcm.fileplayer {
type file
slave null
infile