David Christensen wrote:
> I would expect personal computer sound card line-in and microphone
> inputs to use the same design analog-to-digital converter. So, the
> sampling rates and bit depths should be the same.
>
>
> But, microphone inputs are usually monaural. So, if you use a stereo
> pat
On 09/05/2018 05:35 PM, Long Wind wrote:
PS: is recording quality of mic same as linein?
I would expect personal computer sound card line-in and microphone
inputs to use the same design analog-to-digital converter. So, the
sampling rates and bit depths should be the same.
But, microphone
On Wed 05 Sep 2018 at 00:15:23 (+), Long Wind wrote:
> sorry, this question isn't linux specific
It's unspecific in several other ways.
> TV audio output
What sort of output? Intended for speakers, or headphones,
or a line-style output.
> is connected to linein of my sound card
What sound
On 9/5/18, deloptes wrote:
> Long Wind wrote:
>
>> Thank deloptes!
>>
>> i'm unable to find manual for motherboardand i browse thru BIOS menu,
>> unable to find related option
>
> you hear sound even when you turn off and unplug your computer?
That's what I'm imagining from the description, too.
Long Wind wrote:
> Thank deloptes!
>
> i'm unable to find manual for motherboardand i browse thru BIOS menu,
> unable to find related option
you hear sound even when you turn off and unplug your computer?
input/output might be shortened on the board - why would you look at BIOS?
regards
Long Wind wrote:
> i mute all in mixer before shutting down stretch, it doesn't help
> is there any solution? Thanks!
why do you think it is a software issue? After machine is switched off the
software is dead. Look at the description of the mainboard
On Sunday 28 January 2007 23:31, Florian Kulzer wrote:
> On Sun, Jan 28, 2007 at 00:21:36 -0600, anthony givens wrote:
> > I have a als62m sound card the chip is a als4000 chip I can't configure
> > it for sound I try looking in different places (like linuxquestions and
> > other places )and can't
On Sun, Jan 28, 2007 at 00:21:36 -0600, anthony givens wrote:
> I have a als62m sound card the chip is a als4000 chip I can't configure it
> for
> sound I try looking in different places (like linuxquestions and other
> places )and can't configure my sound card the error message I get is
> devi
On Sunday 28 January 2007 21:10, Douglas Allan Tutty wrote:
> On Sun, Jan 28, 2007 at 12:21:36AM -0600, anthony givens wrote:
> > I have a als62m sound card the chip is a als4000 chip I can't configure
> > it for sound I try looking in different places (like linuxquestions and
> > other places )and
On Sun, Jan 28, 2007 at 12:21:36AM -0600, anthony givens wrote:
> I have a als62m sound card the chip is a als4000 chip I can't configure it
> for
> sound I try looking in different places (like linuxquestions and other
> places )and can't configure my sound card the error message I get is
> de
I have a als62m sound card the chip is a als4000 chip I can't configure it for
sound I try looking in different places (like linuxquestions and other
places )and can't configure my sound card the error message I get is
device /dev/dsp can't be opened (No such device) one do I need to upgrade my
gnustikos wrote:
Hi
I have a problem with sound card on Debian Sarge. I've built 2.6.14.4
kernel for many times, choosing different options in Sound section. I
use ALSA drivers of course. When I chose all cards in section PCi
devices (all sound cards in this subsection of section ALSA as a
module
Hi
I have a problem with sound card on Debian Sarge. I've built 2.6.14.4
kernel for many times, choosing different options in Sound section. I
use ALSA drivers of course. When I chose all cards in section PCi
devices (all sound cards in this subsection of section ALSA as a
modules) the kernel
On Sunday 10 July 2005 13:01, Trace Green wrote:
> Hi, all
>
> My sound card is SiS7012 integrated, vendor and
> device id is 1039:7012. I tried to use alsaconf to
> config my sound card, it loads snd_intel8x0.
>
> But i cann't hear any sound, when i use alsamixer to
> check, i find pcm and master
On Sun, 10 Jul 2005 12:01:15 +0800, Trace Green wrote:
> This seems an old problem, i tried to find the answer in google, fail
Search for the relevant report in the ALSA bug tracking system.
https://bugtrack.alsa-project.org/alsa-bug
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Hi, all
My sound card is SiS7012 integrated, vendor and device id is 1039:7012.
I tried to use alsaconf to config my sound card, it loads snd_intel8x0.
But i cann't hear any sound, when i use alsamixer to check, i find pcm
and master channel is just 0, i can't change the value of them. of
course,
Well lets first start off with my sound card. I have a k6n2 ISLR Delta.
when I do # lspci this is what my sound card shows up as
00:05.0 Multimedia audio controller: nVidia Corporation nForce
MultiMedia audio [Via VT82C686B] (rev a2)
00:06.0 Multimedia audio controller: nVidia Corporation nForce2
G'day,
I have a motherboard with build in sound card. I've tried to configure
the right module which I believe is i8x0. Currently I can use my speaker
with GDM, which means that my sound card is working find, but I still
not happy with it. I found a few strange things, and I hope somebody can
figu
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Hi all,
I'm posting this here perhaps anyone might have any experience, I searched google,
asked on the alsa mailing list but no use!
I have a maestro1 sound card "ASUS PCI-AXP 201".
The kernel driver reports that i have a pt101 codec, So i tried ALS
On Tue, 17 Dec 2002 09:44:42 +
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> I am a bit desperate to have my Sound Blaster Awe 64 work... I thought I should move
>to ALSA. So, I tried to update my kernel to version 2.4.16, because someone told me
>it was easier with the package alsa-modules-2.4.
Hi there,
I am a bit desperate to have my Sound Blaster Awe 64 work... I thought I should move
to ALSA. So, I tried to update my kernel to version 2.4.16, because someone told me it
was easier with the package alsa-modules-2.4.16, but I am afraid it led me to
re-install everything!!
So, back t
> -Original Message-
> From: Seneca Cunningham [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Saturday, 23 November 2002 6:49 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: Sound card problem
> Have you tried putting es1371 (and any necessary parameters) into your
> /etc/modul
Seneca was roused into action on 2002-11-22 15:48 and wrote:
On Fri, Nov 22, 2002 at 02:20:18PM -0500, David P James wrote:
Andrew R Reid was roused into action on 2002-11-22 02:02 and wrote:
I've got a es1371 as well. I've spent days trying to get it working with
the OSS drives that come wit
On Fri, Nov 22, 2002 at 02:20:18PM -0500, David P James wrote:
> Andrew R Reid was roused into action on 2002-11-22 02:02 and wrote:
> >I've got a es1371 as well. I've spent days trying to get it working with
> >the OSS drives that come with 2.4.18. Absolutely no joy. I don't think
> >it's becau
Andrew R Reid was roused into action on 2002-11-22 02:02 and wrote:
I've got a es1371 as well. I've spent days trying to get it working with
the OSS drives that come with 2.4.18. Absolutely no joy. I don't think
it's because I'm an idiot. I got my ISA PnP SoundBlaster 16 working OK at
home ver
Sent: Thursday, 21 November 2002 9:15 AM
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Subject: Re: Sound card problem
On Wed, Nov 20, 2002 at 08:11:57PM +0600, chanka perera wrote:
> In my Debian woody box sound card is not working I'm having creative
> vibra 128 card #sndconfig says Sound module not found yo
On Wed, Nov 20, 2002 at 08:11:57PM +0600, chanka perera wrote:
> In my Debian woody box sound card is not working I'm having creative
> vibra 128 card #sndconfig says Sound module not found you don't seems
> to be running a kernel with modular sound enable (soundcore.o was not
> found) and it's sup
Hi,
In my Debian woody box sound card is not working I'm having creative
vibra 128 card #sndconfig says Sound module not found you don't seems to
be running a kernel with modular sound enable (soundcore.o was not
found) and it's supported with Linux 2.2 but It's impossible because
it's woody ;)
In
Rik Burt wrote:
>
> When may machine is booting I can hear a click like my sound card is
> initializing but I have completely eliminated the isapnp.conf file and
> mv the isapnp call out of the boot scripts so what on earth is
> initializing the card?
>
The sound you hear most likely is when the
My system is an old P5-100 with 48 MB RAM and a pnp modem, pnp on the
motherboard CS4232 sound card (this is disabled in WIN 95), and an pnp
AWE64 Sound Blaster.
The trouble I am having is that pnpdump is not seeing the Sound
Blaster. On a friends machine (almost the same except no no onboard
sou
Hello Debian users!!
I finnaly initilize my sound card in a Slink using kernel 2.2.9. But I
had to load DOS drivers and use loalin before loading the sound modules
(Without this step, I can olny use audio CD ). I can play midis and some
wav without any problem. But some wav and all my MP3 sounds h
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