Hello,
I am utilizing an external mic on my machine in conjunction with a
VF0560 Live! Cam Optia AF webcam. I am running CentOS 5.3 with the
kernel listed below and ALSA 1.0.20. I using the machine to stream
video with VLC 9.9 (see further below). VLC spits out the following on
the console
Arthur:
Thanks, I posted this issue to the video4linux folks. Hopefully, they
will be able to provide some insight. Thanks so much for your quick reply.
Arthur Marsh wrote:
Robert Vincent Krakora wrote, on 2008-10-02 06:01:
Ladies Gentlemen:
After upgrading from ALSA .14 to .17 on my
Clemens Ladisch wrote:
Robert Vincent Krakora wrote:
em28xx_alsa: disagrees about version of symbol snd_pcm_new
This means that the em28xx_alsa module that you're trying to load and
the currently loaded snd_pcm module have been compiled for different
kernels.
It is possible
Sergei Steshenko wrote:
Exclude 'mplayer' first, use the official 'aplay' to check ALSA.
Regards,
Sergei.
Sergei:
Thanks for the quick response. 'aplay' works fine and I the issue is
not with 'mplayer' plays video fine when the '-nosound' option is used.
This seems to be an
Tim Jones wrote:
Hi,
I've no sound, can anyone help? (How many times have you heard that!?) :)
I've just installed the latest drivers, 1.0.18rc3. Attached are a
couple of pieces of info, and output from alsa-info.sh
Clemens Ladisch wrote:
Robert Vincent Krakora wrote:
em28xx_alsa: disagrees about version of symbol snd_pcm_new
This means that the em28xx_alsa module that you're trying to load and
the currently loaded snd_pcm module have been compiled for different
kernels.
It is possible
Ladies Gentlemen:
After upgrading from ALSA .14 to .17 on my CentOS 5.2 machine, my HR950
no longer yields audio. Below is what a dump of dmesg reveals.
How can this be resolved? It appears to be a kernel module versioning
problem. However, when I do a modprobe -f em28xx_alsa to force the
Hello soosho:
I ran into the same problem yesterday. I grabbed the needed function
from a website and stuck it into the file in error and was able to
compile. The function is below. This is a hack and only a temporary
fix until somebody with more alsa experience jumps into the fray with a
#ifndef _LINUX_CTYPE_H
#define _LINUX_CTYPE_H
/*
* NOTE! This ctype does not handle EOF like the standard C
* library is required to.
*/
#define _U 0x01 /* upper */
#define _L 0x02 /* lower */
#define _D 0x04 /* digit */
#define _C 0x08 /* cntrl */
#define _P 0x10 /* punct */
#define _S 0x20 /*
Robert Vincent Krakora wrote:
#ifndef _LINUX_CTYPE_H
#define _LINUX_CTYPE_H
/*
* NOTE! This ctype does not handle EOF like the standard C
* library is required to.
*/
#define _U 0x01 /* upper */
#define _L 0x02 /* lower */
#define _D 0x04 /* digit */
#define _C 0x08 /* cntrl
Place this in the problematic file as a static function...it's a hack,
but it will work...I ran into the same problem yesterday... :-)
ifndef _LINUX_CTYPE_H
#define _LINUX_CTYPE_H
/*
* NOTE! This ctype does not handle EOF like the standard C
* library is required to.
*/
#define _U 0x01 /*
I am running alsa on CentOS5 and get the following errors from em28xx_audio:
How can this be resolved?
em28xx v4l2 driver version 0.0.1 loaded
em28xx new video device (2040:6513): interface 0, class 255
em28xx: device is attached to a USB 2.0 bus
em28xx: you're using the experimental/unstable
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