Takashi Iwai wrote:
At Fri, 25 Jan 2008 17:26:28 +0100,
Stefan Bellon wrote:
No I didn't try that. I'll first have to take a look at how to
replace the kernel ALSA with a later one. But I'll have a look.
Simply build and install from alsa-driver tree as external modules.
Ok, I have now
On Fri, 25 Jan 2008 17:27:02 +0100
Ed Porteous [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
An update to this problem...
The Mia now appears to work every time I boot up, but I only managed to do
this by disabling the built in Intel sound card in the BIOS. Not an ideal
solution.
When both cards
I have a soundblaster Live!, emu10k1
Jim
Johannes Bauer wrote:
Jim Duda schrieb:
I'm trying to do the same thing you are. My linux distribution (Fedora 7)
doesn't include the a52 plugin by default. I
had to download and build the alsa-plugins from the alsa site.
Alright, I got this
Hello list,
is there a plugin which does the opposite of the multi plugin, i.e. it
should duplicate a stream and have multiple slaves (one stream to multiple)?
The reason I'd need this: default goes (over some corners) to the
softvol plugin, which goes to route which encodes a A52 stream. Now I
is there a plugin which does the opposite of the multi plugin, i.e. it
should duplicate a stream and have multiple slaves (one stream to multiple)?
The reason I'd need this: default goes (over some corners) to the
softvol plugin, which goes to route which encodes a A52 stream. Now I
don't