Hello alsa user list.
I'm trying to get sound working on a Jasper Lake Chromebook:
- Lenovo Ideapad Flex i3
- ChromeOS dedede platform
- botenflex board
The sound device hardware consists of the SOF device included in the
Jasper Lake SoC, plus some Realtek rt5682 codec and an rt1015 amplifier
: playback 1
02-07: HDMI 1 : HDMI 1 : playback 1
From: Martin Carmichael
Sent: March 14, 2021 4:57 PM
To: alsa-user@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: [Alsa-user] sound device does not have any capture controls
Hi there!
A couple years ago, I was using a RME digi32 PCI
Hi there!
A couple years ago, I was using a RME digi32 PCI sound card with optical input
to record music.
Now, I am trying to install this device, but alsamixer refuses to recognize the
card as an input sound card.
here my cards, the last two being in the GPU video card:
0 [Digi32 ]:
Hey,
this is the first time in my life, that I try to debug the kernel. So I
really would appreciate advice.
❯ cat /lib/modules/5.9.0-2-amd64/build/.config|grep CONFIG_DYNAMIC
CONFIG_DYNAMIC_MEMORY_LAYOUT=y
CONFIG_DYNAMIC_DEBUG=y
CONFIG_DYNAMIC_DEBUG_CORE=y
CONFIG_DYNAMIC_FTRACE=y
CONFIG_DYNAMIC
Hey,
sorry I did not mentioned it, but I tested a lot of boot parameters. Like
disable acpi, pci noroute, but your option I didn't test, I will do.
Micha
Am 14. November 2020 19:58:31 MEZ schrieb Patrick May
:
>Hello,
>
>I don't think this is likely to help your issue, but if you haven't
>alr
Mine is a pcie express card.
Micha
Am 14. November 2020 16:13:16 MEZ schrieb David Niklas :
>On Sat, 14 Nov 2020 15:01:45 +0100
>Micha wrote:
>> Hi there,
>>
>> my soundcard works only in 50% of the boots.
>>
>>
>> ❯ hwinfo --sound
>> 19: PCI a00.0: 0401 Multimedia audio controller
Hello,
I don't think this is likely to help your issue, but if you haven't
already, you should try booting linux with the option iommu=soft
That was necessary for an issue I had with another card that uses the
snd-emu10k1 driver.
Sorry if it doesn't help.
PM
On 14/11/2020 14:01, Micha wro
On Sat, 14 Nov 2020 15:01:45 +0100
Micha wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> my soundcard works only in 50% of the boots.
>
>
> ❯ hwinfo --sound
> 19: PCI a00.0: 0401 Multimedia audio controller
> [Created at pci.386]
> Unique ID: cuhJ.Rgto84+swI4
> Parent ID: x1VA.RTygCxq_rO0
> Sy
Hi there,
my soundcard works only in 50% of the boots.
❯ hwinfo --sound
19: PCI a00.0: 0401 Multimedia audio controller
[Created at pci.386]
Unique ID: cuhJ.Rgto84+swI4
Parent ID: x1VA.RTygCxq_rO0
SysFS ID: /devices/pci:00/:00:1c.6/:09:00.0/:0a:00.0
Sy
Sound over displayport link on macmini 6,2 (late 2012) CS4206 is not
working.
Arch, last kernel, packages updated
alsa-info.sh output attached.
Additionaly, output of /proc/asound/card1/eld#3.0
monitor_present1
eld_valid1
monitor_nameU28E590
connection_typeDispla
I just bought a Lenovo Yoga C940. It has at least five speakers but only
two of them are working. It looks as of the C940 has the same issue that
the C930 has, but I don't see any resolution for that machine either. Both
machines have a Realtek ALC 298.
What's the best way to test out differen
Forget it! It seems my /dev/ (and /dev/char) was messed and Udev
wasn't working correctly.
On Tue, 30 Oct 2018 09:45:37 -0300
Dâniel Fraga wrote:
> Since CONFIG_SND_DYNAMIC_MINORS is mandatory if we want to
> enable CONFIG_SND_HDA_CODEC_HDMI
> (https://patchwork.kernel.org/patch/1
Since CONFIG_SND_DYNAMIC_MINORS is mandatory if we want to
enable CONFIG_SND_HDA_CODEC_HDMI
(https://patchwork.kernel.org/patch/10375093/), I
noticed ALSA can't detect sound cards anymore...
Udev seems to detect fine kernel events, but maybe is it a problem with
Udev?
Hello,
I use a Lenovo Thinkpad X201 happily running Linux Mint 18.2 Sonya.
Sound on headphones always OK.
sound on USB DAC always OK.
Sound on internal speakers works after reboot but only for a few
seconds, then vanish.
I found a similar behaviour in this former bug report but helpless for
> Aaron Jackson wrote:
>> I bought a Sound BlasterX G1. The website says it supports 24/96
>> but I can't get it to go any higher 16/44.1.
>
> Many Creative devices require a vendor-specific command to enable
> high speed. You'd have to monitor what commands the Windows driver
> sends, if you kno
Aaron Jackson wrote:
> I bought a Sound BlasterX G1. The website says it supports 24/96
> but I can't get it to go any higher 16/44.1.
Many Creative devices require a vendor-specific command to enable
high speed. You'd have to monitor what commands the Windows driver
sends, if you know how to do
Hi all,
I am hoping someone can help me. I bought a Sound BlasterX G1. The
website says it supports 24/96 but I can't get it to go any higher
16/44.1.
]] $ cat /proc/asound/G1/stream0
]] Creative Technology Ltd Sound BlasterX G1 at usb-:00:1a.0-1.2, full
speed : USB Audio
]]
]] Playbac
Hello,
I have problems with the Intel Corporation 5 Series/3400 audio device.
After rebooting the system the sound plays for a while (about 5 minutes)
and then suddenly stops and can not be brought back (except rebooting
the system again). I found a thread [1] where a similar problem is
described,
Stephen P. Molnar wrote:
> Sound worked until I turned power off to the external speakers. The
> sound has not been working since I turned the speakers back on.
> [...]
> I have proven, to my satisfaction, thanks to a suggestion from a
> correspondent, that this is not a hardware problem. I loade
Up to date Jessie.
Sound worked until I turned power off to the external speakers. The
sound has not been working since I turned the speakers back on.
If I run 'speaker-test' I get noise:
comp@AbNormal:~$ speaker-test
speaker-test 1.0.28
Playback device is default
Stream parameters are 48000
Hi,
I'd like to buy the Sound Blaster ZxR but can't find anything about linux support. There is a lot of (old) information about the Z and Zx models but nothing useful for ZxR. Does anyone know whether it works with alsa? If so, what does work and what does not?
Cheers,
Jan
--
Hm. Is there a way to disable the sound card that would persist across reboots
and is reversible? Or is it most likely broken?
Thanks.
--Ryan
On April 5, 2016 3:02:39 AM EDT, Clemens Ladisch
wrote:
>r...@iheartryan.com wrote:
>> I've got an old computer with an intel hda sound card. A few mon
r...@iheartryan.com wrote:
> I've got an old computer with an intel hda sound card. A few months
> ago, I lost the ability to play sound on it.
> !!PCI Soundcards installed in the system
> !!--
>
> 00:1b.0 Audio device: Intel Corporation NM10/ICH7 Family High D
Hi. I've got an old computer with an intel hda sound card. A few months
ago, I lost the ability to play sound on it. Looking at the output of
alsa-info.sh, it seems that the sound card is at least partially detected
by the kernel and whatnot. But it is not available as a playback device.
In
Hi everyone,
I'm using Fedora 22 on my Dell Vostro 5480 notebook and I don't know what
is happening to my audio. The volume is very low and only the subwoofer
seems to be working. Of course, I already checked alsamixer to see if
anything was muted. The HDMI sound and the headphones are working ok.
Hello,
I have the notebook c504 from Schenker technologies (a rebranded Gigabyte
P35W).
The issue I face is that sound just works fine after starting linux but
doesn't work if linux wakes up from suspend.
I am using Ubuntu 14.04.2 with kernel 3.16.0-37-generic.
On stackoverflow this question has
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On Fri, 1
> >>>Just for curiosity's sake: what other Linux program
> >>>could I substitute for pulseaudio? Someday, when I've
> >>>picked myself up off the floor, I might feel like playing
> >>>with it. I am a musician, play violin and viola, so
> >>>the temptation is there.
Soon or l
On Fri, Nov 14, 2014 at 01:41:32PM -0800, Bill Unruh wrote:
>
> If you want to know exactly what goes on you will need to read the source. As
> far as I know pulseaudion has no document that details the exact way in which
> it works, etc.
I agree with this, having done the search. I d
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On Fri, 1
On Fri, Nov 14, 2014 at 10:29:50AM -0800, Bill Unruh wrote:
> JUst to clarify a bit. pulseaudio sits on top of alsa-- ie it needs alsa (or
> oss) to be running properly in order for it to work. It takes audio streams
> from the programs and mixes them together and sends them off to the alsa
> drive
JUst to clarify a bit. pulseaudio sits on top of alsa-- ie it needs alsa (or
oss) to be running properly in order for it to work. It takes audio streams
from the programs and mixes them together and sends them off to the alsa
drivers, etc (at least when it is working properly). This means that if,
On Thu, Nov 13, 2014 at 07:17:54PM -0600, Alves, Prashant wrote:
>
> Hi Alan,
>
> Sorry for the late reply. I have lost access to the pc that was similar
> to your setup so I will not be able to do any experiments. My replies
> are below.
No need to! The solution to my problem was
Hi Alan,
Sorry for the late reply. I have lost access to the pc that was similar
to your setup so I will not be able to do any experiments. My replies
are below.
On 2014-11-11 08:40, Alan McConnell wrote:
> Hi, Prashant, thanks for your E-mail, and suggestions.
>
> On Mon, Nov 10, 2014 at
Hi, Prashant, thanks for your E-mail, and suggestions.
On Mon, Nov 10, 2014 at 05:21:45PM -0600, Alves, Prashant wrote:
>
>
> Did you check alsamixer to ensure that the outputs are not muted ? Also
> if you have pulseaudio installed, you would have to check pulse audio
> mixer to ensure the sou
Did you check alsamixer to ensure that the outputs are not muted ? Also
if you have pulseaudio installed, you would have to check pulse audio
mixer to ensure the sound is not muted there (or remove pulseaudio to
debug or reduce complexity).
My computer is connected via HDMI and I had to create
On Mon, Nov 10, 2014 at 10:03:56AM -0600, Alves, Prashant wrote:
>
> It looks like you have a similar card as mine:
>
> 0 [HDMI ]: HDA-Intel - HDA Intel HDMI
> HDA Intel HDMI at 0xf7d34000 irq 62
> 1 [PCH ]: HDA-Intel - HDA Intel PCH
> HDA Intel PCH at 0xf7d3 irq 63
I don't und
It looks like you have a similar card as mine:
0 [HDMI ]: HDA-Intel - HDA Intel HDMI
HDA Intel HDMI at 0xf7d34000 irq 62
1 [PCH ]: HDA-Intel - HDA Intel PCH
HDA Intel PCH at 0xf7d3 irq 63
I had to go to a backported kernel to fix the sound for me. Here is the
kernel that worked for me
Alan McConnell wrote:
> I bought a new desktop, and installed Wheezy(Debian v 7) on it.
> And sound, ALSA, which ran very well with Squeeze, is now
> frightful. When it runs, it yields horribly staticy, crackly
> sound.
>
> My kernel is: vmlinuz-3.2.0-4-686-pae .
You need a newer kernel.
> A
Assembled Wisdom!
I bought a new desktop, and installed Wheezy(Debian v 7) on it.
And sound, ALSA, which ran very well with Squeeze, is now
frightful. When it runs, it yields horribly staticy, crackly
sound. When I click to pause a video, the crackly sound
continues for another 4 secondes befor
On Sun, 2014-07-06 at 01:26 -0600, Weydson Lima wrote:
> Before the upgrade, sound was working fine on gnome, but after the
> upgrade, it stopped.
Usually I recommend to remove pulseaudio, anyway, did you check if
pulseaudio settings and/or alsamixer settings are still ok?
I can't help you with p
I have a new Debian box which I just upgraded to kernel from 3.2 to 3.14 in
order to load my wifi firmware. Before the upgrade, sound was working fine
on gnome, but after the upgrade, it stopped.
I know in order to troubleshoot this, I need to provide more info on my
specs, but I'm unsure what it's
Hi,
I have a basic application which produces some sound using alsa lib. When I
plug my headphone to the jack on the PC, I can hear the sound with the
following asound.conf:
pcm.dmixer {
type dmix
ipc_key 324558
slave {
pcm "hw:1,0"
}
bindin
Clemens,
Firstly, I apologize for the unconventional reply method to this mailing
list. I'm a bit new to the concept.
I was wondering if there was any development on this. I, too, have a
Claro II and am hoping to move to Ubuntu. Currently, the only thing
keeping me from doing so is the lack of
Sid Boyce wrote:
>> If you use "hw", you bypass the automatic format conversion and
>> resampling. So why do you want to use "hw"?
>
> Well, quisk is the program largely written in python and the typical
> configuration options are as shown.
> I have never been aware nor perhaps the author that "h
On 04/03/13 19:30, alsa-user-requ...@lists.sourceforge.net wrote:
> Sid Boyce wrote:
>> >On 04/03/13 13:19,alsa-user-requ...@lists.sourceforge.net wrote:
>>> >>Sid Boyce wrote:
> "aplay -Dplughw:1 /jet.wav" works.
>>> >>
>>> >>It plays on the correct sound device?
>> >
>> >It definitely pl
Dave Lentz wrote:
> Clemens, I've seen another report of puilseaudio not respecting ALSA
> device names: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2117772
The command
aplay -d 'hw:0,0' audio.wav
tells the computer to play the file with a duration of "hw:0,0" seconds.
The device name would be spec
Clemens, I've seen another report of puilseaudio not respecting ALSA
device names: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2117772
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Sid Boyce wrote:
> On 04/03/13 13:19, alsa-user-requ...@lists.sourceforge.net wrote:
>> Sid Boyce wrote:
"aplay -Dplughw:1 /jet.wav" works.
>>
>> It plays on the correct sound device?
>
> It definitely plays on sound card 1 when addressed as "-Dplughw:1".
> Nothing else seems to work for card
On 04/03/13 13:19, alsa-user-requ...@lists.sourceforge.net wrote:
> Sid Boyce wrote:
>> >"aplay -Dhw:1 /jet.wav" complained of format error saying available formats
>> >are S16_LE and S24_3LE.
> This is why you should generally use "default:1" or "plughw:1".
>
>> >"aplay -Dplughw:1 /jet.wav" works
Sid Boyce wrote:
> "aplay -Dhw:1 /jet.wav" complained of format error saying available formats
> are S16_LE and S24_3LE.
This is why you should generally use "default:1" or "plughw:1".
> "aplay -Dplughw:1 /jet.wav" works.
It plays on the correct sound device?
Regards,
Clemens
---
I didn't customize /root/.asoundrc, there isn't one as user and there is
no /etc/asound.conf.
"aplay -Dhw:1 /jet.wav" complained of format error saying available formats are
S16_LE and S24_3LE.
I had also tried with different samplerates.
root@sdrbox:~# aplay -Dhw:1 -r44100 /jet.wav
Playing WAV
Sid Boyce wrote:
> "aplay -Dhw:1 xxx.wav" still causes sound to come from hw:0.
This is impossible, unless you have redefined the "hw" device.
Please try removing all your customizations from ~/.asoundrc
and /etc/asound.conf.
Regards,
Clemens
root@sdrbox:~# cat /proc/asound/cards
0 [NVidia ]: HDA-Intel - HDA NVidia
HDA NVidia at 0xfae78000 irq 22
1 [Pro]: USB-Audio - SB X-Fi Surround 5.1 Pro
Creative Technology Ltd SB X-Fi Surround 5.1 Pro
at usb-:00:04.0-3, full
Hugo wrote:
> Ok, are we absolutely sure that the claro 2 isn't supported?
I am.
> how difficult is developing the drivers for it and how long it could take?
I'll have to reverse engineer the Windows driver. When I find time.
Regards,
Clemens
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Sent: Tuesday, February 12, 2013 9:56 AM
To: Daniel Mack
Cc: Hugo; alsa-user@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re: [Alsa-user] Sound card not supported by ALSA: HT Omega claro II
Daniel Mack wrote:
> On 12.02.2013 15:47, Clemens Ladisch wrote:
>> Daniel Mack wrote:
>>> I
Daniel Mack wrote:
> On 12.02.2013 15:47, Clemens Ladisch wrote:
>> Daniel Mack wrote:
>>> It seems like your kernel was not built with the necessary sound module
>>> built in.
>>
>> There is no necessary sound module; the claro II is not supported.
>>
>> It uses slightly different hardware, so I'm
On 12.02.2013 15:47, Clemens Ladisch wrote:
> Daniel Mack wrote:
>> It seems like your kernel was not built with the necessary sound module
>> built in.
>
> There is no necessary sound module; the claro II is not supported.
>
> It uses slightly different hardware, so I'm not sure if just adding
>
Daniel Mack wrote:
> It seems like your kernel was not built with the necessary sound module
> built in.
There is no necessary sound module; the claro II is not supported.
It uses slightly different hardware, so I'm not sure if just adding
the subvendor/device IDs would work.
Regards,
Clemens
> To: Hugo
> Cc: alsa-user@lists.sourceforge.net
> Subject: Re: [Alsa-user] Sound card not supported by ALSA: HT Omega claro II
>
> On 11.02.2013 17:57, Hugo wrote:
>> Hello there, as stated in the tittle, this sound card is not supported
>> at all by Linux. I already
On 11.02.2013 17:57, Hugo wrote:
> Hello there, as stated in the tittle, this sound card is not supported
> at all by Linux. I already made a lengthy post in the Ubuntu forums
> asking for help but the final conclusion was that the PCI ID for the
> Claro II is not found in the latest version of the
Hello there, as stated in the tittle, this sound card is not supported at
all by Linux. I already made a lengthy post in the Ubuntu forums asking for
help but the final conclusion was that the PCI ID for the Claro II is not
found in the latest version of the oxygen drivers. Here is a link to the
th
Stuart McKnight gmail.com> writes:
>
>
> So have noticed some 1 second periodic dropouts playing back from my home brew
VB box using HRT II DAC. Tailing the logs confirms that the drop out coincides
with these messages:
>
> messages:Oct 15 14:57:36 vortexbox kernel: [162421.146863] ALSA
sound/
On 17.10.2012 14:50, Stuart McKnight wrote:
> So have noticed some 1 second periodic dropouts playing back from my
> home brew VB box using HRT II DAC.
>
> Tailing the logs confirms that the drop out coincides with these messages:
>
> messages:Oct 15 14:57:36 vortexbox kernel: [162421.146863] AL
So have noticed some 1 second periodic dropouts playing back from my home brew
VB box using HRT II DAC.
Tailing the logs confirms that the drop out coincides with these messages:
messages:Oct 15 14:57:36 vortexbox kernel: [162421.146863] ALSA
sound/usb/endpoint.c:203 cannot submit sync urb (er
Happily running a Xen system, most problems sorted out, except sound.
The onboard sounds works fine when Linux is booted, but is completely
silent when the same kernel is booted as Dom0. ALSA devices and modules
are identical in both cases. The only difference I can find in the
dmesg is:
Wi
I don't see this card on the vendor matrix list. Is this card possibly
supported and just not made it to that list yet?
I ask because I'm looking for a PCI-E card that has optical spdif
inputs and outputs (not coax) that is supported in Linux.
Thanks in advance
Mark
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Ah, the nasty old pa.
Sorry for not relying earlier, although that may be good since I wouldn't have
guessed pa-trouble was involved...
Nice to know things are up and running!
Regards,
Anders
29 jul 2012 kl. 20:30 skrev August Karlstrom :
> On 2012-07-28 11:01, August Karlstrom wrote:
>> On 2
On 2012-07-28 11:01, August Karlstrom wrote:
> On 2012-07-27 21:16, August Karlstrom wrote:
>> On 2012-07-27 20:40, Anders Genell wrote:
>>> pcm.!default {
>>> type hw
>>> card "N2"
>>> }
>>>
>>> ctl.!default {
>>> type hw
>>> card "N2"
>>> }
>>
>> I added the file ~/.asoundrc with
On 2012-07-27 21:16, August Karlstrom wrote:
> On 2012-07-27 20:40, Anders Genell wrote:
>> pcm.!default {
>> type hw
>> card "N2"
>> }
>>
>> ctl.!default {
>> type hw
>> card "N2"
>> }
>
> I added the file ~/.asoundrc with the content above and logged
> out/logged in but the intern
On 2012-07-27 20:40, Anders Genell wrote:
> Hej August!
>
> If I'm not mistaken choosing the sound card in alsamixer doesn't set it
> as default card but only allows you to set various levels of the card
> for the applications that already do use it.
That was my impression too. However, I got the
Hej August!
If I'm not mistaken choosing the sound card in alsamixer doesn't set it as
default card but only allows you to set various levels of the card for the
applications that already do use it.
In order for it to be chosen you either need to set the software to choose that
particular car
I'm trying to interactively select a sound card for output (by all
applications) but after choosing my USB sound card (named N2) in
alsamixer, pressing ESC and then running
$ aplay test.wav
the internal sound card is still being used. I can play the test file on
N2 with
$ apla
Hi,
I have an Hp Compaq 2230s notebook and recently performed a base install
of Fedora 15 on it.
It has an Intel HD 82801I sound chip in it using the ICH9 controller.
The strange thing is that I used to run Ubuntu 9.04 x64 on it perviously
and I had an option to select the sound recording so
You're very welcome!
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Hi Julian,
Thanks for getting back to me — and you pitched the advice at just the
right level :).
I had a chat with ohsix in #alsa after sending this email, and he
helped me find the root cause of the problem.
The issue was that consolekit was preventing access to the sound card
because it didn'
Hello Conrad!
Did you install anything new recently? Oder did you update something or
enable/not disable auto-update?
You have both pulseAudio and ESD sound servers. I'm not really sure which
one of them is used with desktops these days, but I think, that they block
normal ALSA access as a
Hi Alsa,
I'm having trouble with my new ThinkPad (which up until yesterday was
working fine).
Now, when I try to play audio (using mplayer) or change the volume
(using alsamixer) it works when I am on a tty, but when I start the X
server, it stops working.
Is this a normal problem?
The alsa_inf
>
>
> ALSA: final selected sample format for capture: 32bit integer
> little-endian
>
> ALSA: use 2 periods for capture
>
> ALSA: final selected sample format for playback: 32bit integer
> little-endian
>
> ALSA: use 2 periods for playback
>
> ALSA: cannot set hardware parameters for playback
>
>
The problem was fixed in 2.6.36.2.
On 11/29/2010 04:47 PM, Peter Hercek wrote:
> It works fine in 2.6.35.8-arch.
> It does not work with 2.6.36-vanilla, 2.6.36.1-arch,
>and it does not work with 2.6.36-vanilla with the patch from here
> applied too:
> http://www.spinics.net/lists/alsa-devel/ms
Hi list,
after upgrading my Debian sid custom kernel from 2.6.35.7 to 2.6.36x my sound
is gone and I'm pretty much lost - speaker-test works fine on 2.6.35.7, 2.6.36
gives no error but also no sound.
I googled a lot and tried a lot of suggestions but nothing worked out for me. I
came over the t
Hi,
It works fine in 2.6.35.8-arch.
It does not work with 2.6.36-vanilla, 2.6.36.1-arch,
and it does not work with 2.6.36-vanilla with the patch from here
applied too:
http://www.spinics.net/lists/alsa-devel/msg39189.html
alsa-info output from 2.6.35.8-arch and 2.6.36-vanilla-patched can be
f
Hi all,
I apologize if this is the wrong way of contacting the ALSA project. but I am
not really clear how to approach this after consulting the wiki.
After adding a HD-Graphics-card and a HDTV set to my VDR-Mediacenter I tried to
switch from DVB-Out (SD analog incl. audio) to HDMI incl. Audio
open error: Invalid argument
Thanks
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From: "Bill Unruh"
Sent: Tuesday, August 31, 2010 4:34 PM
To: "Vladislav Rafael"
Cc:
Subject: Re: [Alsa-user] Sound doesn't work on embedded linux
> You arfe trying to access usin
You arfe trying to access using OSS. Try using direct alsa first.,
Ie, what happens if you use aplay or arecord.
Once you have also worink you can figure out why oss emulation is not owrking
( eg because you forgot to load the oss emulation drivers)
What does
alsamixer
show?
On Tue, 31 Aug 2010,
I need help with the sound on our appliance. We are compiling the kernel
(2.6.32.4) with the alsa and the drivers configured as built -in.
when the kernel is starting it loads the driver (Intel HDA) and recognizes the
sound card successfully (VIA VT82xx).
All the relevant devices appear (under
Dear Folks,
I have two iMac 27" machines. I have installed Fedora 11 (with all
updates). I have not been able to persuade sound to work, and many
others appear to share the same problem. I am looking for any ideas
that I could follow.
$ lspci -nn | grep Audio
00:08.0 Audio device [0403]: nVidi
My linux server dosen't see my sound blaster live anymore
How to solve?
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Hi all,
I'm running Ubuntu 9.04 on an Aopen Cube XC EY855 with an Intel 855GME chipset
and an ALC655 onboard soundcard:
http://www.silentpcreview.com/article236-page1.html
After booting the system, sometimes the sound does not work at all, then "aplay
-l" states that there are no soundcards. S
Hi all, I'm running Ubuntu 9.04 on an Aopen Cube XC EY855 with an Intel 855GME chipset and an ALC655 onboard soundcard: http://www.silentpcreview.com/article236-page1.html After booting the system, sometimes the sound does not work at all, then "aplay -l" states that there are no soundcards. Some
Hi!
I would need 192 kHz sound recording for an experiment. I need only one channel
(for a mic), it can be PCI or USB (or probably also something else), but it has
to work on Linux. Depth is not so important, 16 bits will probably be enough.
What would you recommend?
Best regards
Mike
Hello,
today I got cheap card Creative Sound Blaster VX 5.1 PCI card with CA0106
chip on it (as a replacement to SB Audigy with the same chip). By default
there is big NOISE coming from the card whenever the sound is produced
(although some background sound can be heard). When I login first to win
Barış Ürüm wrote:
> My system is as follws:
>
> Ubuntu Studio 9.10 Karmic Koala with rt kernel
> AMD Athlon 64 X2 5600+
> 4gb ram
> Alsa version 1.0.20
> Pulseaudio 0.9.19
>
> Sound Card: ESI Juli@ Envy24 HTS 24/192 2 channel audio interface
> (ICE1724)
>
> The problem is sound playback freezes un
My system is as follws:
Ubuntu Studio 9.10 Karmic Koala with rt kernel
AMD Athlon 64 X2 5600+
4gb ram
Alsa version 1.0.20
Pulseaudio 0.9.19
Sound Card: ESI Juli@ Envy24 HTS 24/192 2 channel audio interface (ICE1724)
The problem is sound playback freezes unexpectedly in the middle. When I
restar
Hello,
When I click my volume control, I get an error message: No volume control
GStreamer plugins and/or devices found.
aplay -l:
hopchewer:/home/hopchewer# aplay -l
aplay: device_list:207: no soundcards found...
If I run #alsaconf, It will set up my sound card and I get sound from the cd
Vini Pereira wrote:
> I did try
>
> arecord -D default:1 -f dat test.wav
>
> and got the same error message,
> "Unknown parameters 1".
Then you have some customized ALSA configuration whose default device
does not allow selection of the card. "plughw:1" should work, but your
default device prob
ot; option.
But it doesn't on my EEE 901 running Ubuntu 9.04!
Cheers
Vini
"in the seed is the tree; in the tree is the forest"
From: Clemens Ladisch
To: Vini Pereira
Cc: alsa-user@lists.sourceforge.net
Sent: Friday, 9 October, 2009 7:16:30
Sub
Vini Pereira wrote:
> $ arecord -D default:Omega -f dat test.wav
>
> ALSA lib conf.c:3952:(snd_config_expand) Unknown parameters Omega
Oops, try: arecord -D default:1 -f dat test.wav
HTH
Clemens
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From: Clemens Ladisch
To: Vini Pereira
Cc: alsa-user@lists.sourceforge.net
Sent: Thursday, 8 October, 2009 13:07:26
Subject: Re: [Alsa-user] sound capture does not work
Vini Pereira wrote:
> If I go to Sound preferences and test sound capture
Vini Pereira wrote:
> If I go to Sound preferences and test sound capture I get the error message:
>
> "gconfaudiosrc ! audioconvert ! audioresample ! gconfaudiosink profile=chat:
> Could not get/set settings from/on resource."
This message doesn't tell anything useful.
Does "arecord -D default
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