On Wed, 20 May 2009, Hal V. Engel wrote:
On Wednesday 20 May 2009 12:07:11 pm Bill Unruh wrote:
Tell him the contents of your /etc/modprobe.conf file. That is where the
options for your card as stored.
Normally cards based on this chip set have two audio in channels but I am
not sure why
Hi everybody,
in the last days I'm getting multiple (and I mean hundreds!) of
duplicates for some of the posts in this list.
Does it happen only to me (?!) or is there some problem with the list?
Ciao,
Paolo.
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Hello
I left a message at
http://alsa.opensrc.org/index.php/Talk:TroubleShooting
but it seems that nobody is looking at the Wiki.
So I post it here :
In the Wiki page
http://alsa.opensrc.org/index.php/TroubleShooting#Check_that_the_ALSA_drivers_are_compiled_as_modules
it is said :
Make
Hi all.
I just got this chip off of e-bay like the rest of you and was disappointed
to find that it's not working.
Well, it's now been a couple hours of reading the ALSA wiki and figuring out
where to look in the source code, but I've finally got this chip working in
.20 under Debian.
After
FWIW, mine worked fine under XP64. That is, I didn't load any drivers.
The last time I messed with this on Suse 11.1 (also 64 bit), I managed
to get some distorted audio.
I'd like to get this USB card working eventually, but for expediency, I
used several Diamond XS71 PCI cards in a PCI