Hi, I'm thinking of putting PPC Linux on my TiBook 667 (the system
profiler identifies it as a Powerbook G4 version 2.1).
Can somebody please tell me what level of audio support is provided by
ALSA for this computer?
Thankyou.
Andrew.
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"Bob Haas" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I'm planning on purchasing either a Zoltrix Nightingale Pro 6 (CMI 8738
> chipset) or M-Audio Audiophile 2496 (Envy24 chipset) card. I'd like to
> hear some of the experiences of people who have used these cards for some
> time. From what I've read, it l
Hi ho, got another question about my Audiophile 2496, in particular,
the envy24control program from alsa-tools.
There is a difference in output volume levels between selecting "PCM
Out" and "Digital Mix" in the patchbay/router, i.e. "PCM Out" is
noticeably softer than "Digital Mix".
Oh also, the
Hi Takashi, the patch has indeed fixed the problem. Now I have
2.4.17 with SMP support, and ALSA drivers 0.9beta12 with the patch
and things seem to be working fine now :)
BTW, I wasn't able to get i2c.h to take the patch using the patch
command; maybe I was doing something wrong though. So I e
marco <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hi I was alerted to this thread by Paul Winkler,
Thanks for jumping in.
>
> I have an SMP system with two cpus and an audiophile 24/96. I am
> running a low latency kernel 2.4.18SMP and the Alsa0.9beta12 drivers,
> on a highly modified originally Redhat 7.x
> >> Do you have OSS mixer emulation working?
> > Now that you say it, I don't have this working, too.
>
> ISTR someone saying that some of the high-end cards don't actually have
> an on-board mixer. I can't remember which ones though - I suspect it
> was the Hammerfalls. :/
It wasn't me that o
> > Unfortunately, that won't let me run apps that depend on ALSA...
>
> Then why not buy a soundcard that is supported currently by ALSA,
> such as a SoundBlaster Live! or something? Wouldn't that be the
> quickest and easiest solution? Yes, there's a cost involved, but you
> have to match t
> I was able to stop the hard freezes by compiling a non-SMP kernel. But
> that is not really a solution, since I'd really like to use my second CPU.
I have recompiled the kernel, without SMP, and it seems to be working
now, so it seems that as long as I don't need SMP support I might be OK.
But
Hi guys, I hope someone can help me. My new soundcard is the M-Audio
Audiophile 2496 with ALSA drivers 0.9beta12 (no OSS emulation) on a
Debian Woody system:
anima:/usr/src/linux# uname -a
Linux anima 2.4.17 #1 SMP Mon Apr 22 19:51:57 EST 2002 i686 unknown
No OSS emulation. The module