Hi again,
I finally solved the problem, see below.
> > there should be somewhere a line like:
> > setting EAM bit on cs4294 CODEC
> >
> > this doesn't appear in your logs.
>
> Definitely not.
>
> > The code part which should set your codec into 4channel mode is in
> > alsa-kernel/pci/cs46xx/cs46x
hi johannes,
Johannes Hübner wrote:
Sorry for leaving out so many details, so:
Redhat-linux 8.0 with 2.4.21 kernel, Alsa 0.95. I followed the guidelines at
http://www.alsa-project.org/alsa-doc/doc-php/template.php3?company=Terratec&card=DMX+XFire+1024&chip=CS4624&module=cs46xx
i'm using an al
Hi again,
> output of 4 seperate channels on the xfire should work since alsa version
> from Thu May 15 13:16:00 2003 UTC (2 months ago).
Sorry for leaving out so many details, so:
Redhat-linux 8.0 with 2.4.21 kernel, Alsa 0.95. I followed the guidelines at
http://www.alsa-project.org/alsa-doc/doc
Hi Johannes,
output of 4 seperate channels on the xfire should work since alsa version
from Thu May 15 13:16:00 2003 UTC (2 months ago).
I don't remeber which alsa version i've installed (0.9.4 ?) and 4 channel
output works for me, i.e. i can use the device surround40 to output 4 channel
surround
Hi,
I've searched the web for this issue, but I didn't find a solution, here it
is:
The following pcm-devices are listed in /proc/asound/CS46xx
pcm0c (Line-in?)
pcm0p - front speakers
pcm1p - rear speakers
pcm2p - iec958 (untested)
looks fine, but when I run
$ aplay -D rear some.wav
there is no