I've created a new page on the Wiki for this. I hope it works OK. This is
based on using the CentOS build with the Script Installer.
http://wiki.rivendellaudio.org/index.php/ALSA/Audigy_Multichannel_Setup
On Thu, 03 May 2018 20:01:51 +0100 Al Peterson
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Thank you Andy, I'll give the Soundblaster Audigy FX a try.
Stan
On 3/5/18 4:43 pm, Andy Higginson wrote:
Yep, this was on a box built using the Centos 7 script install
method. The only gotya is that in rdalsaconfig there are 3 or 4
available devices listed. Only one of these is the correct
Yep, this was on a box built using the Centos 7 script install method. The
only gotya is that in rdalsaconfig there are 3 or 4 available devices listed.
Only one of these is the correct one to be enabled. When you have the correct
one of these, you should have 4 (i think - not in front of mac
Hi Andy
Thank you for your response, was this on the Centos 7 distribution?
Thanks gain!
Stan
On 3/5/18 3:28 pm, Andy Higginson wrote:
Hi,
I've tried that card and it works fine. However I didn't like the
sound quality in comparison to a Creative Labs Soundblaster. I've
also tried a Sou
Hi,
I've tried that card and it works fine. However I didn't like the sound
quality in comparison to a Creative Labs Soundblaster. I've also tried a
Soundblaster Audigy FX (SB1570) and this also works out the box and (in my
opinion) sounds better. I've got this card working with the 3 outp
Hi all
Does anyone have any suggestion for a brand new cheap PCIe sound card
that works with Centos 7 out of the box? Has any tried the Asus Xonar
DSX on Centos 7 by any chance?
Kind regards
Stan
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