On Sun, 3 Oct 2010, Paul Braman wrote:
> Paul Braman wrote:
>>
>> I guess therein lies some of the fundamental difference with how I was
>> previously thinking. I figured I could just ask the driver/device for
>> some basic defaults that should work but, instead, I should *tell* it
>> what basic d
Paul Braman wrote:
>
> I guess therein lies some of the fundamental difference with how I was
> previously thinking. I figured I could just ask the driver/device for
> some basic defaults that should work but, instead, I should *tell* it
> what basic defaults I can live with. (Set buffer size near
That's what I'm using at the moment. But I was hoping to delegate that job
to the hardware and let the main CPU concentrate on Ardour and a sequencer.
BTW as I mentioned earlier, I'm willing to do any necessary dev work, so if
there's anyone from Creative watching, how would I go about getting som
On Sat, Oct 2, 2010 at 11:17 AM, Sebastian wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have a gentoo system. 2.6.35 kernel. The machine is a ZOTAC board. Until
> now, the only way to get sound working over hdmi was to use GIT alsa-drivers.
> Since today this doesnt work anymore, I only have some kind of periodical
> cl
Hi,
I have a gentoo system. 2.6.35 kernel. The machine is a ZOTAC board. Until now,
the only way to get sound working over hdmi was to use GIT alsa-drivers. Since
today this doesnt work anymore, I only have some kind of periodical clicking
from the TV speakers, when trying to play some content.
I've carried on investigating this, and wonder whether the problem is
to do with the ALSA driver not detecting ELD hardware info correctly.
In my dmesg I get:
[0.994098] HDMI: detected monitor at connection type HDMI
[0.994200] HDMI: available speakers: FL/FR
[0.994298] HDMI: suppor
nidujay writes:
> Ignore my last post. I got it thanks.
I'm glad you got it to work. By the way, regarding your first Titanium
issue about soundfont support, I recommend that you install Qsynth. It
provides full soundfont support in software.
Thor
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