On Wed, Mar 19, 2008 at 6:02 PM, John Bentham <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> diff -r 4d2e4648746b -r 3be2f03501ef pci/hda/patch_sigmatel.c
> --- a/pci/hda/patch_sigmatel.c Tue Jan 30 17:18:45 2007 +0100
> +++ b/pci/hda/patch_sigmatel.c Tue Jan 30 17:30:55 2007 +0100
> @@ -455,6 +455,8 @@ static struc
Hi all,
I just read through the alsa-cvslog list (see below) and found that the D/Port
appears to work now. I have Alsa (1.0.14 I think) in Gutsy Gibbon running on
my Dell D820, but I'm not sure how or what changes I need to apply in order to
make my d/port headphone jack work. Do I need to
> I reconfigured the alsa-driver package like this
>
> ./configure --with-cards=hda-intel,usb-caiaq --with-sequencer=yes
> --with-moddir=/lib/modules/2.6.22-14-rt/updates/alsa
try adding a --prefix=/usr in there. Also since you're specifying a non
default modules location, you'll probably need
Subway Blues wrote:
> and for some reason (do you know why?) that folder has a higher priority. I
> wonder if there's a way to have both the packages installed without conflicts
> or to make the kernel load the module I compiled.
>
Brute force method is to enter:
locate hda-intel
then rm the
Helge
Please document what ever you do and post it here. There are others with these
cards who would also like to read configuration how-to's.
Darrell
On Wednesday 19 March 2008 03:29, Helge Fredriksen wrote:
> I just bought a couple of MAudio cards to test out (Revolution 5.1 and
> Audiophile
Thank you for your reply,
it was really helpful.
I reconfigured the alsa-driver package like this
./configure --with-cards=hda-intel,usb-caiaq --with-sequencer=yes
--with-moddir=/lib/modules/2.6.22-14-rt/updates/alsa
At first it did't work, but, after removing the package
linux-backports-mod
Hi,
I have an LG LE50 Express laptop which required some very strange (to me)
mixer settings before I could get the microphone to record anything.
It seems the mic capture volume is governed by the "Digital" mixer item. To
record anything, I needed to turn up the "Digital" level from its initial
BTW, lspci says this about the sound card:
00:07.0 Audio device [0403]: nVidia Corporation MCP67 High Definition
Audio [10de:055c] (rev a1)
Subsystem: Micro-Star International Co., Ltd. Unknown device [1462:7349]
Flags: bus master, 66MHz, fast devsel, latency 0, IRQ 20
Memory at fe9f8000 (32-bit,
Hi,
I have a MSI K9NGM3 mother board that has an ALC888 card on board. The
hda_intel module is loaded for the controlling chip, but it says it
doesn't know the model and I can't use S/PDIF on this card.
hda_codec: Unknown model for ALC883, trying auto-probe from BIOS...
I tried the latest sour
Ubuntu uses multiple module paths in a preferential order
under /lib/modules// with kernel/ being the lowest. Type
"modinfo snd-hda-intel|fgrep filename" to find out where it is loading
the driver from.
The easiest thing to do in this instance is to reconfigure alsa-driver
with "--with-moddir=/l
Hi,
I'm experiencing a wired problem when I try to update to the last stable
version of ALSA (1.0.16).
I run the standard procedure to install alsa-driver-1.0.16, alsa-lib-1.0.16,
alsa-utils-1.0.16 (without any errors, see below). Then I reboot my laptop, run
the command
$ cat /proc/asound/v
Hi,
I'm experiencing a wired problem when I try to update to the last stable
version of ALSA (1.0.16).
I run the standard procedure to install alsa-driver-1.0.16, alsa-lib-1.0.16,
alsa-utils-1.0.16 (without any errors, see below). Then I reboot my laptop, run
the command
$ cat /proc/asound/v
Helge Fredriksen wrote:
> I just bought a couple of MAudio cards to test out (Revolution 5.1 and
> Audiophile 2496). I'm trying to test the sound using arecord and aplay, but
> no matter which format I choose I get the message:
>
> aplay: set_params:900: Sample format non available
Use "aplay -v s
On Wed, Mar 19, 2008 at 11:34 AM, Julien Claassen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi!
> I suppose the best way to start might be to create some pcm-device in
> your
> .asoundrc or asound.conf.
Ouch, have tried to dig into the asound configuration a couple of times,
but had little success underst
Hi!
I suppose the best way to start might be to create some pcm-device in your
.asoundrc or asound.conf.
There you know exactly how many channels you have.
Only other thing _I_ can imagine might help is: startup alsamixer, see how
many playback channels you have, look for the setting of
Hello!
I just bought a couple of MAudio cards to test out (Revolution 5.1 and
Audiophile 2496). I'm trying to test the sound using arecord and aplay, but
no matter which format I choose I get the message:
aplay: set_params:900: Sample format non available
Best regards,
Helge Fredriksen
-
I wrote:
> However, an even better solution for your problem would be to enable the
> input monitoring function of your sound card.
Okay, monitoring is now supported, with this patch:
http://hg.alsa-project.org/alsa-kernel/rev/0fff88f7f05b
To enable monitoring from a script, run
amixer c
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