Ariff Abdullah wrote:
On Fri, 27 Jan 2006 19:43:50 -0600
Chris [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Additional info via pciconf -vl
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:27:0:class=0x040300 card=0x81a0104d
chip=0x26688086 rev=0x03 hdr=0x00
vendor = 'Intel Corporation'
device = '82801FB/FR/FW/FRW Intel
Chris wrote:
Ariff Abdullah wrote:
On Fri, 27 Jan 2006 19:43:50 -0600
Chris [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Additional info via pciconf -vl
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:27:0:class=0x040300 card=0x81a0104d
chip=0x26688086 rev=0x03 hdr=0x00
vendor = 'Intel Corporation'
device =
Greetings -
I have gotten a nice Sony Vaio PC for Christmas and I'm just about done
seeting it up.
Last stop - sound. Anyone gotten this set? This is a Vaio RB53 model.
Any help would be great.
When loading all sound drivers via kldload, here's the tail'd output:
Jan 27 19:15
Chris wrote:
Greetings -
I have gotten a nice Sony Vaio PC for Christmas and I'm just about
done seeting it up.
Last stop - sound. Anyone gotten this set? This is a Vaio RB53
model. Any help would be great.
When loading all sound drivers via kldload, here's the tail'd output
On Fri, 27 Jan 2006 19:43:50 -0600
Chris [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Additional info via pciconf -vl
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:27:0:class=0x040300 card=0x81a0104d
chip=0x26688086 rev=0x03 hdr=0x00
vendor = 'Intel Corporation'
device = '82801FB/FR/FW/FRW Intel High DefiNition
Dear Colleagues,
I am trying to set up my sound card and I am finding some difficulties.
First, here is the description of the hardware. I use Acer TravelMate
4060 laptop with 512 MB RAM with Intel Chipset 915GM. The Audio
Section taken directly from the laptop's user guide is:
Audio system
Ivan,
SoundBlaster compatible does not mean that it requires the SoundBlaster drivers.
Here is how I figure out the audio system with FreeBSD. I am certain
the others will be able to correct me.
I just reinstalled my computer, queen-supreme, last night. Here is what I do:
queen-supreme#
I am running FBSD 6.0 on a headless system with no sound card. What I
had hoped to do was get Music Player Daemon running on this box and then
send it's output to Icecast2. The actual sound would be generated by
other devices with sound cards.
But in looking over the mpd.conf file
On Tue, 24 Jan 2006 23:44:56 +0100 (CET)
Andreas Davour [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Considering what kind of memory for detail you have in these cases,
I bet that you remember correct and considering the name
snd_atiixp it wouldn't surprise me if that can solve the problem.
Time to leave
On Tue, Jan 24, 2006 at 11:44:56PM +0100, Andreas Davour wrote:
On Sun, 22 Jan 2006, Erik Trulsson wrote:
The computer behaves as if there is no card there! If I didn't remember
hearing the Windows XP jolly sound when starting the computer I would be
tempted to think it broken.
The only
On Sun, 22 Jan 2006 01:15:09 +0100 (CET), Andreas Davour wrote:
Have you tried contacting the technical support staff for the PC? They
should be able to tell you what is installed.
No, but I might have to do that after all. I'm afraid I have very bad
experiences from similar support
On Sat, 21 Jan 2006 18:58:38 +0100 (CET), Andreas Davour wrote:
Hi.
My wife got herself a laptop, and I convinced her that FreeBSD would be
a good operating system to use.
Now, do anyone know what kind of sound driver we should be using? It is
some kind of built-in card. When I tried
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
Gerard Seibert
Sent: Saturday, January 21, 2006 1:09 PM
To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject: Re: Sound driver for Compaq Presario?
On Sat, 21 Jan 2006 18:58:38 +0100 (CET), Andreas Davour wrote:
Hi.
My wife got herself a laptop
Andreas Davour wrote:
Hi.
My wife got herself a laptop, and I convinced her that FreeBSD would be
a good operating system to use.
Now, do anyone know what kind of sound driver we should be using? It is
some kind of built-in card. When I tried pciconf it just told me it was
a generic
. :)
# kldload snd_driver
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/sound-setup.html
I have told my wife many times how much useful information there is in
the handbook, but I seems to have a hard time finding information
therein myself lately...
Thanks for the pointer
Has anyone successfully gotten the sound to work
on the Dell D600 laptop running FreeBSD 6.0?
If you've done it, could you please share your tricks
with me.
Thanks,
-- Qing
___
freebsd-questions
On Thu, January 12, 2006 12:15, Li, Qing wrote:
Has anyone successfully gotten the sound to work
on the Dell D600 laptop running FreeBSD 6.0?
If you've done it, could you please share your tricks
with me.
I've got a C600 laptop working with sound. Not sure if it's
/loader.conf file for the apropriate sound device
for your system. The one also found in the output of pciconf -lv.
and add them in the /boot/loader.conf file which over writes what is in
/boot/defaults/loader.conf
I for example have the following two lines added:
sound_load=YES
snd_maestro3_load=YES
On Thu, 2006-01-12 at 12:37 -0600, Doug Poland wrote:
On Thu, January 12, 2006 12:15, Li, Qing wrote:
Has anyone successfully gotten the sound to work
on the Dell D600 laptop running FreeBSD 6.0?
If you've done it, could you please share your tricks
with me.
I've
Sound works beautifully on my D600. Unfortunately, I don't have it in
front of me at work. But from what I remember, all you need to do is
load the snd_ich driver via kldload(8).
Alternatively as Doug mentioned, you can place the line into
/boot/loader.conf to make the system load
Thanks all.
snd_ich_load=YES
I don't have the above, wasn't quite sure which one
to load because it's a SigmaTel, though
/usr/src/sys/dev/sound/pcm/ac97.c appears to include it.
I'll give it a try.
Thanks again.
-- Qing
On Thu, January 12, 2006 12:46, Kiffin Gish wrote:
On Thu, 2006-01-12 at 12:37 -0600, Doug Poland wrote:
On Thu, January 12, 2006 12:15, Li, Qing wrote:
Has anyone successfully gotten the sound to work on the Dell D600
laptop running FreeBSD 6.0?
If you've done it, could you please share
On 12 Jan 2006 at 12:37, Doug Poland wrote:
On Thu, January 12, 2006 12:15, Li, Qing wrote:
Has anyone successfully gotten the sound to work
on the Dell D600 laptop running FreeBSD 6.0?
If you've done it, could you please share your tricks
with me.
I've got a C600
On Jan 12, 2006, at 11:20 AM, Jerry Dunham wrote:
On 12 Jan 2006 at 12:37, Doug Poland wrote:
On Thu, January 12, 2006 12:15, Li, Qing wrote:
Has anyone successfully gotten the sound to work
on the Dell D600 laptop running FreeBSD 6.0?
If you've done it, could you
On Thu, Jan 12, 2006 at 10:55:42AM -0800, Li, Qing wrote:
Thanks all.
snd_ich_load=YES
I don't have the above, wasn't quite sure which one
to load because it's a SigmaTel, though
/usr/src/sys/dev/sound/pcm/ac97.c appears to include it.
I'll give
Hello
I have followed the manual page here for sound setup:
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/sound-
setup.html
Im using freebsd 6.0 with generic kernel. Im not sure what sound
card came with my dell (its 3 years old).
So i did:
#kldload snd_emu10k1
#kldload
On Friday, December 30, 2005 11:12:07 AM
eoghan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: getting sound
Wrote these words of wisdom:
Hello
I have followed the manual page here for sound setup:
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/sound-
setup.html
Im using freebsd 6.0 with generic
On 30 Dec 2005, at 16:37, Gerard Seibert wrote:
On Friday, December 30, 2005 11:12:07 AM
eoghan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: getting sound
Wrote these words of wisdom:
Hello
I have followed the manual page here for sound setup:
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/sound
eoghan wrote:
Hello
I have followed the manual page here for sound setup:
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/sound- setup.html
Im using freebsd 6.0 with generic kernel. Im not sure what sound card
came with my dell (its 3 years old).
So i did:
#kldload snd_emu10k1
On 30 Dec 2005, at 17:34, Mark Kane wrote:
eoghan wrote:
Hello
I have followed the manual page here for sound setup:
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/sound-
setup.html
Im using freebsd 6.0 with generic kernel. Im not sure what sound
card
came with my dell (its 3
eoghan wrote:
On 30 Dec 2005, at 17:34, Mark Kane wrote:
eoghan wrote:
Hello
I have followed the manual page here for sound setup:
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/sound-
setup.html
Im using freebsd 6.0 with generic kernel. Im not sure what sound card
came
On 30 Dec 2005, at 18:20, Mark Kane wrote:
Thanks Mark
Im running KDE (3.4.3) and I have just gone into control center
sound
multimedia sound system
Here I disabled the sound system and reneabled it, which it restarted
the sound system. I then clicked the button to text sound.
Then I
eoghan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On 30 Dec 2005, at 17:34, Mark Kane wrote:
eoghan wrote:
Hello
I have followed the manual page here for sound setup:
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/sound-
setup.html
Im using freebsd 6.0 with generic kernel. Im not sure
On 12/30/05, eoghan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello
I have followed the manual page here for sound setup:
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/sound-
setup.html
Im using freebsd 6.0 with generic kernel. Im not sure what sound
card came with my dell (its 3 years old).
So
monopolises the sound device.
what you have to do is kill the artsd, then you can play mp3's using
mplayer or xmms or mpg123.
command to kill artsd:
# killall artsd
then try playing your mp3
I tried that and Noatun still doesnt play the mp3. But before i did
the killall i tried kaboodle (which
one tell me how to make my creative sound card work?
My sound card only work on linux kernel above 2.6.12.
It uses alsa's emu10k1x module.
But it fails to work for me on freebsd.
Wish your kind help.
Thanks in advance and look forward to your reply.
Sincerely,
Kun
Micah wrote:
Andrea Venturoli wrote:
Any hint on getting a wav file played when new mail arrives?
I go to preference, click Preview and hear nothing.
My /dev/dsp0 is free and artsd is managing /dev/dsp1; the latter is
where I'd like to hear that sound through.
Is your thunderbird up
I try to load a sound driver (ie. 'kldload snd_driver') I get the
following error:
Dec 2 01:11:03 zog kernel: sio1: configured irq 3 not in bitmap of probed
irqs 0
Dec 2 01:11:03 zog kernel: sio1: port may not be enabled
Dec 2 01:11:05 zog kernel: sio1: configured irq 3 not in bitmap of probed
On stardate Mon, 28 Nov 2005, the wise Lowell Gilbert entered:
Unfortunately, there is more than one chipset in different cards that
are called by that name.
My dmesg says:
pcm0: Creative Audigy 2 (EMU10K2) port 0xee80-0xeebf irq 21 at device 4.0 on
pci6
pcm0: SigmaTel
Any hint on getting a wav file played when new mail arrives?
I go to preference, click Preview and hear nothing.
My /dev/dsp0 is free and artsd is managing /dev/dsp1; the latter is
where I'd like to hear that sound through.
bye Thanks
av
Marco Beishuizen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On stardate Mon, 28 Nov 2005, the wise Lowell Gilbert entered:
Unfortunately, there is more than one chipset in different cards that
are called by that name.
My dmesg says:
pcm0: Creative Audigy 2 (EMU10K2) port 0xee80-0xeebf irq 21 at
Andrea Venturoli wrote:
Any hint on getting a wav file played when new mail arrives?
I go to preference, click Preview and hear nothing.
My /dev/dsp0 is free and artsd is managing /dev/dsp1; the latter is
where I'd like to hear that sound through.
bye Thanks
av.
Is your thunderbird
weather the card is recognized or not. Sound
from mp3's or mpg's works fine. The only problem is sound from audio cd's.
There is a spdif cable connection between the dvd player and the soundcard,
and it has worked before because I was able (by the emuctrl program) to set
the volume from in1
to be *recognizing*
the device.
But I don't have a problem weather the card is recognized or not. Sound
from mp3's or mpg's works fine. The only problem is sound from audio cd's.
There is a spdif cable connection between the dvd player and the soundcard,
and it has worked before because I was able
On stardate Mon, 28 Nov 2005, the wise Lowell Gilbert entered:
Unfortunately, there is more than one chipset in different cards that
are called by that name.
My dmesg says:
pcm0: Creative Audigy 2 (EMU10K2) port 0xee80-0xeebf irq 21 at device 4.0 on
pci6
pcm0: SigmaTel STAC9721/23 AC97 Codec
Marco Beishuizen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I would like to enable sound for my dvd player so I can listen to audio
cd's. I installed the driver for my Audigy2 in the ports (emu10kx). Sound
is working fine, except for audio cd's.
I once had the old driver installed which came with emuctrl
On stardate Mon, 28 Nov 2005, the wise Lowell Gilbert entered:
Sounds like you don't have an analog audio cable; these are not coming
installed standard as often as they used to, as Windows is doing
digital sound by default these days. If this is the problem, you can
either put
Marco Beishuizen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On stardate Mon, 28 Nov 2005, the wise Lowell Gilbert entered:
Sounds like you don't have an analog audio cable; these are not coming
installed standard as often as they used to, as Windows is doing
digital sound by default these days
of FreeBSD you're running, which may turn out to be
relevant.]
I'm running FreeBSD 5.4-stable. The driver is for a Creative Audigy2.
I also tried to compile the driver into the kernel before but that fails,
that is the reason for using the driver from the ports. Sound works fine,
except
tried to compile the driver into the kernel before but that fails,
that is the reason for using the driver from the ports. Sound works fine,
except for the dvd player. I'll look into the audio/digital mode first and
see if it works.
And kldload snd_emu10k1 doesn't work
I would like to enable sound for my dvd player so I can listen to audio
cd's. I installed the driver for my Audigy2 in the ports (emu10kx). Sound
is working fine, except for audio cd's.
I once had the old driver installed which came with emuctrl, a program
which controls the volume. Entering
On Thu, 24 Nov 2005 02:48:27 +0100 (CET)
Wojciech Puchar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
look at ports/audio/wavplay
Plays a sound - and that's it. Exactly what I wanted. Thanks!
PS - I knew this existed, but could not find it on Freshports. I had no idea it
was in my own ports.
--
-Jay
Hi,
I have searched high and low for a simple command-line sound player that I can
call from other apps. I need something that just plays the sound, without any
feedback. Like 'cat sound.wav /dev/dsp' but without the almost zero
signal-to-noise ratio.
Any ideas?
thanks,
--
-Jay
On Wed, 23 Nov 2005 21:59:47 +0100
Blue Raccoon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I have searched high and low for a simple command-line sound player that I
can call from other apps. I need something that just plays the sound, without
any feedback. Like 'cat sound.wav /dev/dsp' but without
I have searched high and low for a simple command-line sound player that I can
call from other apps. I need something that just plays the sound, without any
feedback. Like 'cat sound.wav /dev/dsp' but without the almost zero
signal-to-noise ratio.
Any ideas? thanks,
you simply played
I have searched high and low for a simple command-line sound player that I can
call from other apps. I need something that just plays the sound, without any
feedback. Like 'cat sound.wav /dev/dsp' but without the almost zero
signal-to-noise ratio.
Any ideas?
if it's C program much better
Just recently upgraded a box from a static server to a workstation and
installed KDE 3.4, upgraded the kernel to the latest patch. Yet when I play
two audio sources, about 2/3rds of the time it gags KDE pretty badly and I have
to shell in from another machine and kill the process. Any ideas
Hello All,
I have a PC with a built in SoundMax audio card that I have disabled in
the BIOS because everything I have read to date is that they just don't
work with FreeBSD. For those of you who have working sound cards, would
you mind sharing the brand name and letting me know how difficult
Allen D. Tate wrote:
Hello All,
I have a PC with a built in SoundMax audio card that I have disabled in
the BIOS because everything I have read to date is that they just don't
work with FreeBSD. For those of you who have working sound cards, would
you mind sharing the brand name and letting
Here is the background:
1. I am wanting to be able to capture sound from a client source and make that
stream available to other clients. I may need to process the original stream
and merge it with others.
2. I want to capture the sound while the client is viewing flashand enable
flsh
On 11/17/05, Dev Tugnait [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Do a kldload snd_driver, then test your sound. This loads all the sound
drivers...then go from there
Ok i have done a kldload snd_driver and it recognises it perfectly.
Got Ac97 and ID and memory info etc on the dmesg line. However nothing
IIRC, the recommended step to do is do:
kldload snd_driver
and then do:
cat /dev/sndstat
to get the correct driver (in my case it is snd_ich). After that you put the
driver into loder.conf (in my case: snd_ich_load=YES).
Hope it helps.
Regards,
OJ
sound buttons on the
laptop, for mute and outside sound (by default), but they are really
soft keys, so they couldn't really have turned off the sound, and now
be not responding (which was one of my early theories. Any help would
be appreciated,
___
freebsd
Do a kldload snd_driver, then test your sound. This loads all the sound
drivers...then go from there
On Wed, 2005-11-16 at 15:41 +1100, Peter Clutton wrote:
Hi everyone, wondering if anybody could help me out. I'm running
FreeBSD 5.4-release on a Sony Vaio, and just about everything worked
On 11/17/05, Dev Tugnait [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Do a kldload snd_driver, then test your sound. This loads all the sound
drivers...then go from there
Thanks for that, I forgot to mention I had tried that to no avail. It
doesn't seem to recognise it. I will do it again so I can say exactly
what
Peter Clutton wrote:
On 11/17/05, Dev Tugnait [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Do a kldload snd_driver, then test your sound. This loads all the sound
drivers...then go from there
Thanks for that, I forgot to mention I had tried that to no avail. It
doesn't seem to recognise it. I will do it again
Try opensound drivers http://opensound.com
On Thu, 2005-11-17 at 09:41 +1100, Peter Clutton wrote:
On 11/17/05, Dev Tugnait [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Do a kldload snd_driver, then test your sound. This loads all the sound
drivers...then go from there
Thanks for that, I forgot to mention I
Hi everyone, wondering if anybody could help me out. I'm running
FreeBSD 5.4-release on a Sony Vaio, and just about everything worked
right off the bat. However when starting Gnome, i get a message about
how it can't open the sound device, and sound just isn't working for
me.
The sound device
On 10/30/05, Jim Pazarena [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
does anyone have a link where a web page has been created
which explains clearly how to install sound drivers
_and_ test them I.E. play a sound?
I found on BSDForums.org an explanation which describes
first using kldload to try to determine
does anyone have a link where a web page has been created
which explains clearly how to install sound drivers
_and_ test them I.E. play a sound?
I found on BSDForums.org an explanation which describes
first using kldload to try to determine what driver you
need, and then it speaks a bit about
On Sat, 29 Oct 2005 17:15:32 -0700
Jim Pazarena [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
does anyone have a link where a web page has been created
which explains clearly how to install sound drivers
_and_ test them I.E. play a sound?
I found on BSDForums.org an explanation which describes
first using
Jim Pazarena wrote:
does anyone have a link where a web page has been created
which explains clearly how to install sound drivers
_and_ test them I.E. play a sound?
I found on BSDForums.org an explanation which describes
first using kldload to try to determine what driver you
need
On Sun, 30 Oct 2005 02:15:32 +0200, Jim Pazarena [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
does anyone have a link where a web page has been created
which explains clearly how to install sound drivers
_and_ test them I.E. play a sound?
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/
http
Hiya!
I've just upgraded my FreeBSD installation from 5.4-RELEASE to
6.0-RC1. With 5.4 I learnt that my sound card (SoundBlaster Live!
24-bit) wasn't supported by the drivers that come with FreeBSD, so I was
using the free version of the Open Sound System (www.opensound.com)
drivers
On 10/24/05, Nick J. Date [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hiya!
I've just upgraded my FreeBSD installation from 5.4-RELEASE to
6.0-RC1. With 5.4 I learnt that my sound card (SoundBlaster Live!
24-bit) wasn't supported by the drivers that come with FreeBSD, so I was
using the free version
On 10/24/05, Andrew P. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 10/24/05, Nick J. Date [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hiya!
I've just upgraded my FreeBSD installation from 5.4-RELEASE to
6.0-RC1. With 5.4 I learnt that my sound card (SoundBlaster Live!
24-bit) wasn't supported by the drivers that come
: Open Sound System on FreeBSD 6 RC1
On 10/24/05, Andrew P. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 10/24/05, Nick J. Date [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hiya!
I've just upgraded my FreeBSD installation from 5.4-RELEASE to
6.0-RC1. With 5.4 I learnt that my sound card (SoundBlaster Live!
24-bit
Teilhard Knight wrote:
Mark Kane wrote:
Teilhard Knight wrote:
Hello:
I have only compiled a kernel for FreeBSD for the series 4.x. I now
installed version 5.4, and I do not have sound. I am compiling my
custom kernel essentially to get sound. In the series 4.x the driver
pcm worked fine
Mark Kane wrote:
Teilhard Knight wrote:
Mark Kane wrote:
Teilhard Knight wrote:
Hello:
I have only compiled a kernel for FreeBSD for the series 4.x. I now
installed version 5.4, and I do not have sound. I am compiling my
custom kernel essentially to get sound. In the series 4.x the
driver
Mark Kane wrote:
Teilhard Knight wrote:
Hello:
I have only compiled a kernel for FreeBSD for the series 4.x. I now
installed version 5.4, and I do not have sound. I am compiling my
custom kernel essentially to get sound. In the series 4.x the driver
pcm worked fine for me. My question
Hello:
This is a second post in which I seek for advice about sound. I tried to
solve my problem with the kernel after install, by using kldload
snd_driver. The result was that I had sound only in the right channel, and
there was no output from audio CD's.
I now compiled my own kernel
Teilhard Knight wrote:
Hello:
This is a second post in which I seek for advice about sound. I tried to
solve my problem with the kernel after install, by using kldload
snd_driver. The result was that I had sound only in the right channel, and
there was no output from audio CD's.
I now
:
Mark Kane wrote:
Teilhard Knight wrote:
Mark Kane wrote:
Teilhard Knight wrote:
Hello:
I have only compiled a kernel for FreeBSD for the series 4.x. I now
installed version 5.4, and I do not have sound. I am compiling my
custom kernel essentially to get sound. In the series 4
On Sunday 23 October 2005 16:26, Teilhard Knight wrote:
As far as I can see, the only thing present in my system to make audio
adjustments is Kmix. Very simple compared to Alsamixer in Mandriva. It does
not have any sort of balance or individual controls for left and right
channels, but for
Hello:
I have only compiled a kernel for FreeBSD for the series 4.x. I now
installed version 5.4, and I do not have sound. I am compiling my custom
kernel essentially to get sound. In the series 4.x the driver pcm worked
fine for me. My question is whether I should stick to the same driver
Teilhard Knight wrote:
Hello:
I have only compiled a kernel for FreeBSD for the series 4.x. I now
installed version 5.4, and I do not have sound. I am compiling my custom
kernel essentially to get sound. In the series 4.x the driver pcm
worked fine for me. My question is whether I should
Hi,
I'm running OpenOffice.Org-2.0-RC1 (from package),
on a FreeBSD 5-Stable system.
With this new release, I can include movie/sound
in a presentation. But when I insert an mpeg file,
a popup window appears with:
OpenOffice.org requires a Java runtime environment
(JRE) to perform
Rob wrote:
Hi,
I'm running OpenOffice.Org-2.0-RC1 (from package),
on a FreeBSD 5-Stable system.
With this new release, I can include movie/sound
in a presentation. But when I insert an mpeg file,
a popup window appears with:
OpenOffice.org requires a Java runtime environment
(JRE
soundcard plays
different
music? For example,my mp3 player sends its
music
to soundcard one, while my realaudio radio
station
is played over soundcard two.
It all doesn't sound too crazy to me, or is
it?
Or do two soundcards in one system bite each
other?
Indeed
, while my realaudio radio station
is played over soundcard two.
It all doesn't sound too crazy to me, or is it?
Or do two soundcards in one system bite each
other?
Indeed, It is possible. You just have to configure
your media playing
software to use your preferred sound device.
e.g
Hi,
I wonder if this is possible:
With two soundcards in my system, can I configure
the system such that each soundcard plays different
music? For example,my mp3 player sends its music
to soundcard one, while my realaudio radio station
is played over soundcard two.
It all doesn't sound too
sound too crazy to me, or is it?
Or do two soundcards in one system bite each other?
I've got two soundcards.
I let artsd manage one and leave the other for other programs.
In other words it kinda works: not every app lets you choose which card
to output too.
I just wish artsd would manage both
Hi,
I'm running 5-Stable as of Sept. 24th.
My sound card is an ESS Solo-1 (integrated
in the motherboard). I load the modules
sound.ko and snd_solo.ko.
When using realplayer or mplayer, sound
is very much distorted; also, the console
gets an endless stream of these kind of
messages:
DMA
: Cirrus Logic CS4299 AC97 Codec
After 'kldunload snd_ich' and 'kldload snd_ich' sound works a while
but the Interrupt storm comes back after some time.
This problem looks similar to:
http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=80114
Is there some fix available?
Matthias
--
Matthias Apitz
maybe you should change rec's value to something bigger..
But it said that the recording source is mic.
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On Mon, 26 Sep 2005 20:15:12 +0200
Micha__ Mas__owski [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
maybe you should change rec's value to something bigger..
But it said that the recording source is mic.
hmm. maybe rec is some kind of 'master-control' for all recording
sources.
btw. you forgot to tell us if
try running
/usr/sbin/mixer
from your shell/xterm ;)
$ /usr/sbin/mixer
Mixer vol is currently set to 75:75
Mixer pcm is currently set to 80:80
Mixer speaker is currently set to 75:75
Mixer line is currently set to 75:75
Mixer mic is currently set to 100:100
Mixer cd
Michał Masłowski wrote:
Mixer rec is currently set to 0:0
maybe you should change rec's value to something bigger..
-tobbe
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To
sound was not ready for prime
time. However, I don't know what the lastest state of affairs is.
Sandy
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I have problems with sound configuration. I've tried this:
#kldload sound
#kldload snd_ich
Output worked, but I didn't hear anything recorded from input.
I'd like to use Skype (with /dev/dsp), but its impossible without working
sound input.
What shall I do
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