David Rees wrote:
> I've got a 64bit Fedora 9 system with a Biostar TForce TF8200 A2+
> motherboard which has a Realtek ALC888 audio chipset on it.
>
> Sound "kind-of" works, but often sound is very choppy or stuttery.
The changelog for 1.0.18rc3 seems to indicate that some ALC888 chips are
only
Hi!
I am a Roland Fantom-G owner and Linux user, and the worksation
doesn't work with the default usbquirks.h in snd-usb-audio when
connected.
I managed to get midi and audio working with the attached patch
(fg.patch) to usbquirks.h (release 1.0.17). The card is now listed
in '/proc/asound/cards'
I am running alsa on CentOS5 and get the following errors from em28xx_audio:
How can this be resolved?
em28xx v4l2 driver version 0.0.1 loaded
em28xx new video device (2040:6513): interface 0, class 255
em28xx: device is attached to a USB 2.0 bus
em28xx: you're using the experimental/unstable tre
I've got a 64bit Fedora 9 system with a Biostar TForce TF8200 A2+
motherboard which has a Realtek ALC888 audio chipset on it.
Sound "kind-of" works, but often sound is very choppy or stuttery.
Alsa-info is here:
http://www.alsa-project.org/db/?f=4205acb86abeb1c30be9a37494f09706137a3da0
Is there