On Mon, Jan 19, 2009 at 8:17 PM, Paul Hartman
wrote:
> Hi,
>
> A few days ago I got a Dell SP2309W monitor. It has a built in webcam
> and microphone. The video part of the webcam works fine, but I'm
> unable to get audio through the usual apps such as Skype (I have a
> Logitech webcam that also u
I'm running recent sound-2.6.git on an Asus M3N78-VM motherboard with
onboard nVidia analog, optical SPDIF out, and HDMI audio out.
I've gotten both the analog and HDMI output working, but can't get the
optical SPDIF out. I think it's partially recognized. It doesn't
show up under `aplay -L`, bu
stan wrote:
> David Niemira wrote:
>
>> So my thinking is that something is broken in the 64 bit F10 kernel?
>> Would that seem reasonable? If the consensus is 'yes', I would be
>> glad to MR this fact, if someone could steer me on how to do
>> that..
>
> It might just be broken
Hi,
A few days ago I got a Dell SP2309W monitor. It has a built in webcam
and microphone. The video part of the webcam works fine, but I'm
unable to get audio through the usual apps such as Skype (I have a
Logitech webcam that also uses usb-audio and it works fine).
cat /proc/asound/cards shows:
Hi Floris,
I think I've solved the mystery: the extra bits that were different in
the asound.state were the iec958 audio/non-audio bits.
If I run "iecset" with the working asound.state, I get this output:
> Mode: consumer
> Data: audio
> Rate: 48000 Hz
> Copyright: permitted
> Emphasis: none
> C
This looks fantastic and I will give this a try.
Are there any plans to make this MIDI clock aware (e.g. convert the MIDI clock BPM, time sig and position information (Bars/beats).. or however it is transmitted and convert that into a time scale for Jack transport.
This would solve many peopl
Hello all,
We're pleased to announce the release of a new version of jackctlmmc
and a new Qt based graphical version called QJackMMC. The main page
including download links and documentation is here:
http://jackctlmmc.sourceforge.net/
In brief, QJackMMC is a Qt based program that can connect to a
Need some help with alsa routing output to input.
I've read (text bellow from
http://www.sabi.co.uk/Notes/linuxSoundALSA.html) that it is
possible to do this routing using the output channel capture
control.
The text bellow says that most cards have the ability to
loop back output channels into i