All of that works. Unmuting the channels also helped a bunch. ;-)
What doesn't work now is the CD audio playing through the soundcard.
I've got both the digital and the analog cables connected between the
CD dig/anlg outputs and the soundcard's dig/anlg inputs. The CD
channels are unmuted an
I found the problem. Not only do I have to crank up the volume,
but I have to unmute all the channels (and there are lots) that I
care about. All is well now, and Mandrake Control Center *DID*
it's job to configure my card. Now if there was just some way to
turn on the speakers by default and s
On 20 November 2002 at 11:04, Frans Ketelaars <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Have you unmuted the relevant channels?
If all I need do is move the sliders above zero volume, then
yes. Is there a mute "button" in addition to the sliders?
> Yes! It should read 0.9.0beta11 instead
Thanks for the info Kevin. Your suggestion about IRQ conflicts is a
great one. The soundcard and the onboard USB are both IRQ no. 11.
Ooops. When the machine isn't busy, I'll attend to moving the card
to a different slot. [I want my all SCSI systems back, sigh.]
As for having no trouble lo
I can't get my Hoontech Sound Track YMF-754 XG D/B I card to make
any sounds at all. This card is in a Pentium system running the
downloaded version of Mandrake 9.0. When I fire-up harddrake, I
see the card correctly identified as a YMF-754 DS-1E Audio
Controller. Harddrake further claims that
I don't have your card, so I'm stabbing in the dark a little,
but it looks to me like you need lines like
alias sound-slot-0 sb
in your /etc/modules.conf file. I use a vanilla soundblaster,
so I alias mine to "sb". You'll have to do something different
there.
G'luck
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The ALSA sound-card matrix lists Midiman's Delta 1010 card as
supported, including IEC958 RCA in/out -- I think this is
_electrical_ S/PDIF (as opposed to optical). A few questions:
1. Is the Midiman Delta 1010 LT (note this is the LT version)
supported in ALSA? If yes, in which version(s