lesl...@ozemail.com.au wrote:
> I'm using Fedora 9.
>
> Yesterday, I installed a no-name PCI sound card. It had a place to plug
> in a cable from my DVD player. I plugged that in. A chip on the card
> said Ensoniq 1371.
>
> I ran aplay -l. I was told I had no soundcards.
>
> I ran lspci -v. I
I'm using Fedora 9.
Yesterday, I installed a no-name PCI sound card. It had a place to plug in a cable from my DVD player. I plugged that in. A chip on the card said Ensoniq 1371.
I ran aplay -l. I was told I had no soundcards.
I ran lspci -v. I was told:
00:0d.0 multimedia audio controller: N
On 02/06/09 11:27, Takashi Iwai wrote:
> At Thu, 05 Feb 2009 15:08:46 -0500,
> Scott Karlin wrote:
>> I'm trying to get sound working on my Fedora 10 box but am running
>> into trouble. I'm following the steps here:
>> http://alsa.opensrc.org/index.php/TroubleShooting
>>
>> Other than no sound, he
At Thu, 05 Feb 2009 15:08:46 -0500,
Scott Karlin wrote:
>
> I'm trying to get sound working on my Fedora 10 box but am running
> into trouble. I'm following the steps here:
> http://alsa.opensrc.org/index.php/TroubleShooting
>
> Other than no sound, here's an obvious problem:
>
>
> [root]# als
Hi
I'm new to ALSA and am trying to get my audio interface on a ADS5121
Rev4.0 (MPC5121e based) to work.
I'm using Kernel 2.6.24.6 with ALSA 1.0.15.
Looking at the source, the AC97 driver supports S32_BE format only.
I am now able to record and play raw data in this format like this:
$ arecord -