Tobin Davis wrote:
Actually, you're a bit off base. The file you need to look at is
alsa-kernel/pci/hda/patch_codec.c where codec is the name of the
codec manufacturer of your sound chip.
Thanks for this pointer into the right direction. So, patch_via.c is
the correct file for me to look at.
Hi guys, i have updated my kernel from 21.7 to 24.1 but master volume
was not working. So i updated alsa driver/lib/tools to 1.0.16 but it
still doesn`t work.
I am running ubuntu gutsy kernel 2.6.24 [compiled by myself] on a HP
Pavillion DV8230us
Any suggestion ?
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On Sat, 9 Feb 2008, Salatiel Filho wrote:
Hi guys, i have updated my kernel from 21.7 to 24.1 but master volume
was not working. So i updated alsa driver/lib/tools to 1.0.16 but it
still doesn`t work.
Was it working before? What version of alsa was in 21.7? The volume
controls have to do
On Sat, 2008-02-09 at 13:33 +0100, Stefan Bellon wrote:
Tobin Davis wrote:
Actually, you're a bit off base. The file you need to look at is
alsa-kernel/pci/hda/patch_codec.c where codec is the name of the
codec manufacturer of your sound chip.
Thanks for this pointer into the right
Hello all,
I m trying to get the sound working om my linux box.
I tries OSS but it never worked pst the soundtest.
Results of aadebug were as follows:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ ./aadebug
ALSA Audio Debug v0.1.0 - Sat Feb 9 14:22:11 CST 2008
http://alsa.opensrc.org/aadebug
On Sat, 9 Feb 2008 22:44:06 +0100
cb [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sorry for crossposting
Hello,
since i can't find a way to search the LAU archive and the knowledge that the
soundcard list is outdated, this will be my prefered way to asked the
oracle ;=)
I''m looking for a cheap
Sorry for crossposting
Hello,
since i can't find a way to search the LAU archive and the knowledge that the
soundcard list is outdated, this will be my prefered way to asked the
oracle ;=)
I''m looking for a cheap (50 ~ 100 euros) soundcard with:
6 - 8 outputs
1 - 2 inputs
24bit 48
On Sat, 9 Feb 2008 14:47:28 -0800 (PST)
Bill Unruh [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Why 24 bits?-- remember 16 bits is about 96dB which is better than almost
any analog sound system can handle.
And why 48KHz? 44.1 is standrd CD.
I'd say, for digital room correction - for example.
Regards,
On Sun, 10 Feb 2008, Frank Barknecht wrote:
Hallo,
Bill Unruh hat gesagt: // Bill Unruh wrote:
I''m looking for a cheap (50 ~ 100 euros) soundcard with:
6 - 8 outputs
6-8 outputs? Why?
To drive 6-8 speakers? ;)
And why 48KHz? 44.1 is standrd CD.
48 ist standard DVD. And standard
Hallo,
Bill Unruh hat gesagt: // Bill Unruh wrote:
I''m looking for a cheap (50 ~ 100 euros) soundcard with:
6 - 8 outputs
6-8 outputs? Why?
To drive 6-8 speakers? ;)
And why 48KHz? 44.1 is standrd CD.
48 ist standard DVD. And standard jackd. ;)
CIao
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Frank Barknecht
Hello,
thanks to all, who answered questions of questions ;=)
Am Sonntag 10 Februar 2008 00:57:51 schrieb Bill Unruh:
On Sun, 10 Feb 2008, Frank Barknecht wrote:
Hallo,
Bill Unruh hat gesagt: // Bill Unruh wrote:
I''m looking for a cheap (50 ~ 100 euros) soundcard with:
6 - 8
The PHASE 22 audio works perfectly with ALSA, JACK and wineasio but midi port
does not seem to load. In lsmod, the snd-mpu401-uart module appears to be used
by snd-ice1724 but amidi -l or /proc/asound shows no midi devices available.
Version used alsa 1.0.14 in Ubuntu 7.10.
Has anyone succeed
On 10-02-08 00:57, Bill Unruh wrote:
solution. 6-8 outputs is rare in a cheap soundcard. Why does he need them?
Rare? A _non_ 5.1 (or 7.1) card is rarer these days...
And why is he specifying 48-24? It may be that that is what he really
needs. It is also possible that he is guessing.
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