On Sat, 10.01.09 23:51, Aleksander Kamenik (aleksan...@krediidiinfo.ee) wrote:
Lennart Poettering wrote:
I'd need a more complete excerpt of pa -'s output when this card
is plugged in. The lines above only show some issues related to the
source -- not the sink.
Please paste the
On Sun, Jan 18, 2009 at 11:01 AM, Lennart Poettering
lenn...@poettering.net wrote:
On Sun, 18.01.09 10:22, Jon Smirl (jonsm...@gmail.com) wrote:
I definitely have two playback devices:
jonsm...@terra:/etc$ hal-device | grep playback
28: udi =
On Sun, 18.01.09 11:21, Jon Smirl (jonsm...@gmail.com) wrote:
Currently ALSA exports no way to find out what ways to access the
audio devices are exclusive and what ways are not. Also it is
generally not defined what an ALSA subdevice actually refers to. In
your case #0 and #1 are each
On Fri, 09.01.09 21:10, Zhang, Xing Z (xing.z.zh...@intel.com) wrote:
Hi experts:
I worked on an audiomanager project based on PulseAudio. Now I am
blocked by a command_cork_playback_stream() issue. In our design,
an application may be corked when connects to pulseaudio if its
priority is
Hello All
I guess the subject line says it all
I little history on my issue.
When I view the pa control volume gui I can
see the output and input devices as usual but
when I start a flash video from http://hulu.com
or even a audio from http://accuradio.com no stream
shows up in the playback. So
If I understand this right the reason why
pci_8086_284b_alsa_playback_1 didn't open is because alsa didn't
define any device strings for it.
I loaded snd-hda-intel like this which is the right jack configuration.
options snd-hda-intel model=6stack-digout
My SPDIF on hw:0,1 is missing from the
Pardon the lack of quoting. It makes me feel as if I'm debating
points, rather than discussing. But...
If a media player terminated its stream it will not show up. But I
would say it is a bit a constructed use case: why would you want to
adjust the volume of something you don't hear? I mean,