Hello.
This is with Gentoo, kernel 3.10.7, alsa-lib 1.0.27.2.
The sound card is:
# /usr/sbin/lspci
00:1b.0 Audio device: Intel Corporation 7 Series/C210 Series Chipset
Family High Definition Audio Controller (rev 04)
and aplay -L gives
# aplay -L
sysdefault:CARD=PCH
HDA Intel PCH, ID 269
Hello.
This is with Gentoo, kernel 3.10.7, alsa-lib 1.0.27.2.
The sound card is:
# /usr/sbin/lspci
00:1b.0 Audio device: Intel Corporation 7 Series/C210 Series Chipset
Family High Definition Audio Controller (rev 04)
and aplay -L gives
# aplay -L
sysdefault:CARD=PCH
HDA Intel PCH, ID 269
Hello.
I have a bluetooth headset that I have successfully used with a cell
phone and an Android tablet, and that I could use in Ubuntu on a
friend's machine.
I'd like to use it with mplayer on my laptop (under Slackware 13.37).
I have the BT address, and the test-audio script in
Hello.
I have a bluetooth headset that I can connect to my computer:
# l2ping 00:18:91:*:*:*
Ping: 00:18:91:*:*:* from 00:1F:C6:DF:B0:FC (data size 44) ...
4 bytes from 00:18:91:*:*:* id 0 time 32.87ms
I have created a btheaset entry in my .asoundrc:
pcm.btheadset {
type bluetooth
device
Hello.
I'd like to record audio as it is played on the soundcard (typically,
sound streaming from the internet).
I know the trick about using a cable to plug the output of the card in
its input, but there is a digital to analog to digital conversion that
I found lossy.
So I'd like to select the
Under the ALSA mixer if you have the option to select sound input as PCM
that would be a way!
Another way would be install something like JacK but I'm not sure if
there are any simpler or more direct methods.
Thanks for your answer! I have thought about these two solutions,
going Jack
configure?
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that's right. i'm on gentoo here, so i only had to disable the oss
USE-flag. however, this does the same, so it should work for you if you
don't need oss.
Thanks. Will try this. I hope it gets fixed in alsa 1.0.19 though...
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This driver works ok on the 2.6.27.8 kernel I compiled before the 2.6.28
one. Did something change in the kernel?
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I had tried switching the mic on with alsamixer, but in the capture section,
I have three input sources, in each of which I can choose between Mic, Front
Mic, and Line. Both Mic and Front Mic don't give anything.
Thanks for the help.
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According to your info on pastebin, you are specifying model=w2jc, when
your subsystem ID indicates it should be an asus_a7m. Try removing any
option snd_hda_intel model= lines from /etc/modprobe.conf
or /etc/modprobe.d/* files and reboot.
I tried it but it still doesn't work.
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them, and it didn't work...
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Hello.
I have a TV tuner card in my system that is based a Philips saa7134 chip.
To use it, I have to do
modprobe saa7134 alsa=1
to enable alsa sound. However, when I do that, I get in dmesg
saa7134 ALSA driver for DMA sound loaded
saa7133[0]/alsa: saa7133[0] at 0xdfffd800 irq 17 registered
Hello.
1) When I use xmms with my CA0106 (soundblaster live 7.1) card, if I stop a
track, I can't get it to start again: pressing pause then pause again, the
track starts again at the beginning.
2) I tried to duplicate channels to listen to stereo files on my 4.0 system:
I used the ch40dup
Hello.
I have this in my .asoundrc:
pcm.!default {
type hw
card 2
}
pcm_slave.51to40
{
type route
slave.pcm surround51
slave.channels 6
# Front and rear
ttable.0.0 1
ttable.1.1 1
ttable.2.2 1
ttable.3.3 1
# Center channel routing (routed to front-left and
it with
alsamixer), but it finally did, though I can't help about the Assertion
!simple-ctls[type].elem' failed. problem.
I know I have to insert the module manually (modprobe snd-ens1371) but the
thing works ok after that.
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can it be done?
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; but with 'alsamixer -c 1' I see that all
volume sliders are at 100%.
Furthermore 'alsactl power' gives
Power state for card #0 is D0
Power state for card #1 is D0
Whatever D0 means, the two cards are in the same state so should both be
able to play, right?
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at these Gentoo ALSA docs - I may learn a
thing or two :^)
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Hello all.
I downloaded, compiled and installed alsa 0.90rc6.
When I run alsactl, I get the following answer:
$ alsactl -d store 0
alsactl: SND CTL open error: Sound protocol is not compatible
What does that mean?
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