because I have to log into X in order to get the alsa system
started.
So I guess the question would be, Is there a way to do this before or
during alsa starting up and if so is there anything else I should be
worried about?
Gary
http://www.bitscope.com/
Bitscope makes USB data acquisition that supposedly (if you believe
their website) is linux compatible. They even have isolated hardware.
Granted, this is more expensive than using a soundcard.
As an alternative, based on reports from sci.engineering.design, those
Dell latitude e6400 intel code 2 duo running opensuse 11.2 64 bit
Installing the card, I get this error message.
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An error occurred during the installation of SB0400 Audigy2 value
The kernel module snd-emu 10k1 for sound
http://www.d-mpro.com/users/folder.asp?FolderID=3507
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my needs.
Yes, it certainly would.
gary wrote:
I often wonder has VIA came out of nowhere with a DSP audio chip
(Envy24). Oversampled ADCs are not exactly rocket science, but to make
one with a product history of previous chips is suspicious.
VIA got the ICE1712 chip design when it took over
reviews.
Look at the noise floor on that board:
http://www.overclockersclub.com/reviews/asus_xonar_d1/images/48.htm
And that is for a loop (DAC through ADC), which is harder than real life.
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Yeah, I found
I often wonder has VIA came out of nowhere with a DSP audio chip
(Envy24). Oversampled ADCs are not exactly rocket science, but to make
one with a product history of previous chips is suspicious.
If you really are concerned with fidelity, I'd look at the chip specs.
The card performance can
I see there is an ATI video repository for Suse. I'll give it another shot.
No problem with Nvidia drivers and 3D. Incidentally, Google Earth runs a
bit better under linux than windows. There are a few features in the
Linux version missing from the windows version, but I've gone too far
off
FWIW, mine worked fine under XP64. That is, I didn't load any drivers.
The last time I messed with this on Suse 11.1 (also 64 bit), I managed
to get some distorted audio.
I'd like to get this USB card working eventually, but for expediency, I
used several Diamond XS71 PCI cards in a PCI
Having spent an ungodly obscene amount of time trying to get two
different USB audio cards to work in 64 bit opensuse, I suggest not
trying to be a pioneer. I solved my need for multiple sound cards
(exceeding the number of PCI slots I have) by using a PCI bridge.
For one soundcard, you can
I have the Slim Devices Squeezebox, which they now call the classic. I'd
never go back to a soundcard for playing music on my stereo. I do run
their software under linux. The software is open source. It supports
FLAC. You can stream on your lan to other devices that don't do FLAC.
That is, you
SPDIF and USB have the same issue regarding isolation from PC generated
noise in that they connect the ground of the data converter and PC.
Toslink is the only way to get true isolation.
http://www.wavelengthaudio.com/usbdac.html
The wavelength usb claims regarding jitter are simply not
I figured it was a bit off topic, so I responded directly to the poster.
However, if you want my 2 cents, I think for two channel recording, you
are far better off just buying a digital recorder. Pull the memory card
and read it to the computer for editing.
These solid state recorders are
I got mine to play in opensuse 10.? (I forget the rev on my notebook).
With opensuse 11.1, I got sound, but it was distorted. I haven't had
time to play with it further.
It works fine in windows XP 64.
Datasheet can be found here:
http://www.datasheet4u.com/download.php?id=557952
The specs
FWIW, I have two USB audio adapters that don't work under Suse 11.1. One
is the Griffin Imic. Both work under windows.
The other usb is device I got can be found on ebay if you do a search
for USB 6 Channel 5.1 PCI External Sound Card PC Laptop A14. This link
might work
I don't load any drivers for the Chinese knockoff for use under X64. I
can list the drivers used by the card if you wish. It shows up as
generic USB Audio.
I have a HP8903 if real test specs are needed, at least at the 16 bit
level. [I trust test instruments, not programs.] I can view the
Since in theory my usb soundcards should be working, I am trying to
determine if there is a setup issue on my system (suse 11.1 64 bit)
Does the following look kosher?
Results of modprobe -l, restricted to usb sound
/lib/modules/2.6.27.7-9-default/kernel/sound/usb/snd-usb-audio.ko
under X64 without loading any drivers.
gary wrote:
I'm running Suse 11.1 X86_64 on an Asus mobo M3N78 Pro. I have the
on-board sound, plus 3 Diamond soundcards using C-media 8768. The are
issues with the onboard HDNA, but the Diamond cards work fine. However,
I am trying to also run
I'm running Suse 11.1 X86_64 on an Asus mobo M3N78 Pro. I have the
on-board sound, plus 3 Diamond soundcards using C-media 8768. The are
issues with the onboard HDNA, but the Diamond cards work fine. However,
I am trying to also run a Griffin Imic, which gets favorable postings
regarding it
for completeness, the output of various cats which james asked me to do, but were pmed to james and not the list.cat /proc/asound/cards0 [CA0106 ]: CA0106 - CA0106
Audigy SE [SB0570] at 0xd000 irq 5[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~# amixerSimple mixer control 'Line in',0 Capabilities: cvolume cswitch
period_size = 4096was set buffer_size = 16384
0 - Front LeftWrite error: -5,Input/output errorxrun_recovery failed: -5,Input/output errorTransfer failed: Operation not permittedkernel version is 2.6.15Thanks for any assistance
Gary
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I've just instaled an audigy SE 7.1, which uses the ca0106 module. I've upgraded alsa to 1.0.13rc3. But I have no sound. I'm using analogueThe module is loaded. cat /proc/asound/pcm gives me the follwowing
00-03: ca0106 : CA0106 : playback 1
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AHA! Silly me -- there's a setting in rosegarden-4 to choose the
MIDI output device and the default need only be set to the Timidity
device!
I do not pretend to understand anything more than that it makes a sound
now, and for the moment, I'm one happy camper.
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it was
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Hardware --
00:00.0 Host bridge: Intel Corp. 440BX/ZX/DX - 82443BX/ZX/DX Host bridge (rev
03)
00:06.0 Multimedia audio controller: Cirrus Logic CS 4614/22/24 [CrystalClear
SoundFusion Audio Accelerator] (rev 01)
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you hit M to unmute it and then up the volume.
Gary
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as this ghost
script attempts to load them anyway. Any ideas on where to look?
-Gary
On Tue, 2003-09-23 at 04:28, Nick Peaden wrote:
If your kernel modules fail to load, it is probably due to OSS drivers
being loaded when you try to modprobe alsa in! UNload OSS and REload
ALSA
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guessing that since it doesn't work they must not be
following the spec?
Do you know for sure that upgrading the firmware will fix something? Is
there a tool for doing this in linux?
-Gary
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Gary Cauthon wrote:
The Creative Extigy is listed in the Supported Cards table on the alsa
site but I can't get it working. I followed the instructions carefully
but when I type alsamixer at the command prompt I get this response:
alsamixer: function snd_ctl_open failed for default
2003 for kernel 2.4.20.
Any ideas?
Gary Cauthon
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onboard MIDI config, I'd be
happy. Here's all the relevant info I could think of. Sorry for the
length of this message.
My system is Red Hat 9.0 AMD 700 MHz Athlon. 512MB ram. Gateway
Select 700. I do not have the low-latency kernel patches installed.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] gary]# uname -a
Linux
Uh, looks like it.
aconnect -ol
client 64: 'Rawmidi 0 - EMU10K1 MPU-401 (UART)' [type=kernel]
0 'EMU10K1 MPU-401 (UART)'
client 65: 'Emu10k1 WaveTable' [type=kernel]
0 'Emu10k1 Port 0 '
1 'Emu10k1 Port 1 '
2 'Emu10k1 Port 2 '
3 'Emu10k1 Port 3 '
[EMAIL PROTECTED] gary
Hello everyone,
I have two sound cards SBLive and RME9652.
I my asound.conf file where it lists mixer for SBLive (SigmaTel STAC9721/23)
There are no mixer listed for the RME. Any suggestions as two which Mixer
would work best for this card? Also what would the proper entry be for that
with an on-board sound/codec
device in addition to SB Live board, and if so any ideas how to correct it?
Thanks,
Gary
Motherboard: Tyan Computer Corp., S1854 Trinity 400
At one time I was able to get details on their
site at www.tyan.com, I have not checked lately
Chipset: VIA
details follow. Suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Gary
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Observed problems:
1. run alsamixer, the Chip name as it appears in top left of display says
TriTech TR28602. But the chip is supposed to be EMU10K1 for SoundBlaster Live
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