Hello,
After updating alsa drivers and other packages from 1.0.17 to 1.0.19, I
finally got the SPDIF output working. Unfortunatly, the SPDIF INPUT is
not working. There is simply no sound at all (not even a little noise).
Here is the output of arecord -L:
default:CARD=Intel
HDA Intel, AL
sto...@safe-mail.net wrote:
> The card is enabled in the BIOS,
Is the entry "Enabled" or "Auto"? The latter means the BIOS
automatically disables it when it finds another sound card, because,
apparently, it doesn't expect anybody would want to use it when there
is a _real_ sound card.
This is co
Gotcha, so there may well be OSS apps (read; not drivers) out there with
which one can implement many of these feature's anyway?
I would have thought many people in trying to get hw drivers working,
would also share an interest in this side of things too, hence my line
of questioning.
Sorry if I
On Mon, 16 Feb 2009 23:55:43 +1000
jed wrote:
> Anyone care to concur or disagree with my assertions? :-D
>
> jed wrote:
> > or if some OSS implementations of the features below start to pop
> > up. :-(
> >
> > jed wrote:
> >> Is it ever likely that some of it will be supported in som
Anyone care to concur or disagree with my assertions? :-D
jed wrote:
or if some OSS implementations of the features below start to pop
up. :-(
jed wrote:
Is it ever likely that some of it will be supported in some
shape/form in the future?
Spose it's all proprietary and unless one o
HI!
I am using a 'dmix' plug in along-with gstreamer/alsasink. The audio codec chip
does not have a mixer, it's just has a DAC.
When Playing back some video files, after 1 or 2 media files the playback
becomes too slow and gets slower towards the end of the file. What I doubt is
since the
Is this module no longer maintained?
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