Hi Pierre Lorenzon!
On 2015.09.27 at 19:13:17 +0200, Pierre Lorenzon wrote next:
> In fact I expected such an answer but I would like not use jack
> or pulse if not necessary. If the asus xonar essence stx is
> able to mix sources there's no need to use more only enable it.
Xonar STX ("AV100" c
Hi Ralf Mardorf!
On 2014.08.04 at 19:05:37 +0200, Ralf Mardorf wrote next:
> On Mon, 2014-08-04 at 19:53 +0300, Burak METİN wrote:
> > When i use these cards with different usb buses, it is ok but i need
> > to use them in same bus.
>
> IIRC the plug'n'play audio USB driver is limited to USB1,
Hi Rutger Noot!
On 2013.12.20 at 08:23:55 +0100, Rutger Noot wrote next:
> I didn't make any progress on this, except for finding out on the web
> that the TEAC has some firmware quirks (supposed to be handled by recent
> kernels). It appears that the teac driver is indispensable in windows to
>
Hello everybody.
I'm trying to get Creative X-Fi Titanium PCIe to output 96000
audio through digital output (optical) and fail to do it.
System in question is Fedora 17 with kernel-3.4.6-2.fc17.x86_64 kernel
and ALSA 1.0.25. Driver is snd-ctxfi 1.03, device is
05:00.0 Audio device: Creative Labs
Hi Sergei Steshenko!
On 2012.04.30 at 02:03:34 +0400, Sergei Steshenko wrote next:
>
> You apparently lack imagination.
>
> Here is a number of hints for you:
>
> 1) how can you know how many input channels I need ?
> 3) how can you know whether my computer (which is not necessarily a desktop
Hi d...@dougster.com!
On 2012.03.02 at 15:13:27 -0700, d...@dougster.com wrote next:
> I'm trying to set up a RedHat 5, update 4, 64 bit workstation for audio
> playback. I found the X-Fi Titanium at a local store and checked the ALSA
> soundcard matrix which said that it is partially supported
Hi Pierre Habraken!
On 2011.06.21 at 16:07:51 +0200, Pierre Habraken wrote next:
> The contents of /proc/asound/card0/pcm1p/sub0/hw_params looks very
> similar to the one displayed by aplay -v. I assume that aplay gets its
> data from /proc...
Yes, there is no need to look there if you are usi
Hi Pierre Habraken!
On 2011.06.21 at 15:42:14 +0200, Pierre Habraken wrote next:
> Thanks to you (and to Vladimir) I understand better now why I need
> plughw to play 24bits files.
>
> If it's not taking too much of your time, I'd have one more question:
> When I try to play a 24bits/192KHz fi
Hi Pierre Habraken!
On 2011.06.21 at 13:55:12 +0200, Pierre Habraken wrote next:
> Hello Vladimir,
>
> Thank you for your reply.
>
> I just bought an Asus Xonar DX sound card, for sending 24bits/96KHz
> stereo flac files to an external DAC.
> I am using Alsa 1.0.21 on a PC running Ubuntu 10.04
Hi Pierre Habraken!
On 2011.06.20 at 19:32:28 +0200, Pierre Habraken wrote next:
> I can imagine that this is a FAQ, but I could not find a clear answer :
> which precise difference(s) distinguish(es) plughw and hw from each other ?
> Does plughw apply sound processing that hw does not ?
plugh
2-bit firefox, for example.
>
> I'm going to add a ~/.assoundrc and see if that remedy the issue =)
>
> On Thu, 21 Jan 2010 11:31:56 -0500, Vladimir Mosgalin
> wrote:
>
> > Hi Linux User!
> >
> > On 2010.01.21 at 11:12:48 -0500, Linux User wrote
Hi Linux User!
On 2010.01.21 at 11:12:48 -0500, Linux User wrote next:
> I'm on x86_64 system using a 32Bit Flash player and both plugin wrappers
> seem to bypass my configurations and go straight to my PCM device ---
Do you have 32-bit pulse libs and 32-bit alsa plugin installed
(32-bit libaso
Hi Ng Oon-Ee!
On 2009.11.24 at 06:31:00 +0800, Ng Oon-Ee wrote next:
> > To find out the features etc, go to the Maudio web site. Not sure what
> > details
> > you want.
>
> I do know the features of the device, I was wondering how
> feature-complete the drivers in alsa were =)
I have M-Audio
Hi HamRadio!
On 2009.06.28 at 11:29:58 +0200, HamRadio wrote next:
> I'm looking for a 96 kHz - 24 bit external usb 2.0 soundcard well
> supported by linux/alsa drivers.
> Does exist such a piece of hardware or am I just dreaming?
> Thank you in advance for answering.
Is "usb 2.0" part importan
Hi Amaury De Ganseman!
On 2008.09.03 at 13:16:42 +0200, Amaury De Ganseman wrote next:
> I have a 24-bit/96KHz file.
> When I play it, it says that it plays in s16_le and samplerate ouput
> is 48KHz (I see that on my hardware equaliser).
> I have an ESI Juli@ and use the alsa driver of the 2.6.2
Hi Pete!
On 2008.02.11 at 18:53:55 +0100, Pete wrote next:
> thanks for your answer. You're right: jack is simpler to configure. But I
> would like to make a configuration for users, wich is transparent so they
> just can use any alsa-application.
>
> So if anybody know's if there is an solut
Hi Peteris Krisjanis!
On 2007.12.31 at 15:27:54 +0200, Peteris Krisjanis wrote next:
> > If mplayer (not gmplayer) has a volume control I've yet to find it. To
> > my mind, having all the volume controls in one place rather than in each
> > app makes much more sense. But then I have a mixer :
Hi Gianluca Cecchi!
On 2007.12.31 at 14:07:51 +0100, Gianluca Cecchi wrote next:
> Since old days I've been using 9 and 0 keys to decrease/increase the app
> volume of mplayer.
> ( / and * keys, with their placement on numerical pad I suppose, should do
> the same)
> And when you restart it, it
Hi Stephan Seitz!
On 2007.12.16 at 17:08:25 +0100, Stephan Seitz wrote next:
>> with too much apps, so better don't use it at all, and better yet, run
>> jack or pulseaudio sound server (latter is more compatible one with
>> general desktop setup, but you'd better be using very recent version of
Hi Stephan Seitz!
On 2007.12.15 at 20:53:57 +0100, Stephan Seitz wrote next:
> I’m got a M-Audio Audiophile USB soundcard and I’m trying to get it
> work under Linux. I’m using kernel 2.6.24-rc4 with alsa version 1.0.15.
>
> Since the soundcard will be used for digital out, I tried to play some
Hi Rene Herman!
On 2007.11.25 at 15:22:59 +0100, Rene Herman wrote next:
> That 16 kHz -60dB is just about my threshold with good headphones, good card
> set to 0 dB and external amplication cranked up. -57 I hear always, at -60
> it's a little flaky. At those levels, 12-0dB actively hurts...
Hi Bill Unruh!
On 2007.11.24 at 10:11:16 -0800, Bill Unruh wrote next:
Thank you for all your responses!
> That is quite normal It is in fact good hearing (although many kids can
> hear up to 22-25 kHz). And it will get worse, especially if you like
That's the main reason why I asked - I heard
Hi Gene Heskett!
On 2007.11.23 at 11:56:56 -0500, Gene Heskett wrote next:
> >Anyway, in analog mode, are you sure there is no option to switch off
> >bandwidth filter?
>
> No one in their right mind would want to do that as the aliasing would drive
> you up a wall. The other delay distortion
Hi Darrell Bellerive!
On 2007.11.23 at 04:25:56 -0800, Darrell Bellerive wrote next:
> > Well now, when pulseaudio era came, hopefully it's not true anymore.
>
> Pulseaudio shows some promise, but not all apps support it yet. Wasn't
Most of them do - some through wrappers or alsa->pulse routin
Hi Darrell Bellerive!
On 2007.11.22 at 17:54:19 -0800, Darrell Bellerive wrote next:
> I have never been happy with this card. While it works okay for playing basic
> sound, getting it to do anything more sophisticated is pure black magic. For
> example, I have never gotten full duplex to work
Hi Sergei Steshenko!
On 2007.11.21 at 23:24:35 +0200, Sergei Steshenko wrote next:
>
> > Regarding soundcard and syncrhonization - M-Audio Revolution 7.1, and
> > quite possibly M-Audio Revolution allow you to use external clock
> > source.
> >
>
> I meant "M-Audio Revolution 7.1, and quite p
Hi paul blakeley!
On 2007.11.20 at 12:26:29 +, paul blakeley wrote next:
> Can someone please explain the differences between these? What impact
> they have on the application?
plughw supports much more sample formats / channel configurations
than underlying hardware supports natively, and
Hi Robert Gruendler!
On 2007.10.03 at 19:14:05 +0200, Robert Gruendler wrote next:
> Anyone knows what i'm doing wrong here ?
Yup, you are using alsa-lib 1.0.14 which is known to be broken. You have
either to downgrade to alsa-lib 1.0.14rc3 (last working version), or to
upgrade to 1.0.15rc3 (la
Hi [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On 2007.06.17 at 18:51:24 +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote next:
> does anyone of you know how to setup the alsa jack plugin? Jackd is working
> flawlessly for me, but the alsa jack plugin isn't. I used the following
> asound.conf:
>
> pcm.!default {
> type plug
>
Hi Peter!
On 2007.02.18 at 16:13:46 +0100, Peter wrote next:
> The problem is, I use lots of different software that plays sounds, including
> software that only supports OSS (e.g. all old closed software like the loki
> games, TeamSpeak 2), and I have never managed to get my linux box to
Hi Arthur Marsh!
On 2007.02.18 at 22:44:29 +1030, Arthur Marsh wrote next:
> As previously discussed here, I'm tending towards an Audigy 4 Pro while
> I can still get one in Australia - I don't have the free PCI slots or
> fast enough PC to use another solution whilst keeping hardware synth an
Hi Peter!
On 2007.02.17 at 22:45:32 +0100, Peter wrote next:
> 0) linux people don't care about hardware mixing [why? software mixing in
> linux is a big building site and was never capable to provide me the comforts
> and possibilities I got with hardware mixing on the emu10k1 based cards.]
Hi Michael Bourgeous!
On 2007.02.13 at 15:14:40 -0700, Michael Bourgeous wrote next:
> >
> > Hi everyone, I have managed to get my USB soundcard to work fine with
> > alsa-utils but unfortunately it is only possible to open it in 44100 and
> > 48000 Hz.
> >
> > I wan't to be able to open it in
Hi Jean-Michel Pouré!
On 2007.02.09 at 12:04:53 +0100, Jean-Michel Pouré wrote next:
> I have two USB 2.0 Aureon MK2 devices, keyboard and mouse connecting to
> an USB 2.0 480 Mb/s hug.
>
> When plugin a one meter armored cable, the audio devices work perfectly.
> When connecting with a five me
Hi everybody.
I have Audigy 2 ZS card and alsa driver 1.0.11 (from fc 2.6.16 kernel).
I was trying to experiment with p16v, and noticed a few things.
I'm using analog output.
1) Distiortion / clipping. Regular playback sound fine at master/pcm @
100%. However, output from p16v sounds really di
Hi Brian Dunn!
On 2006.02.06 at 11:27:10 -0600, Brian Dunn wrote next:
> I read somewhere that the rear output DACs on my SBLive Value are
> superior to the front ones, so my monitors are connected to the rear
I'd say that if you definitely hear the difference, you should consider
buying some o
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