Hi:
If the Indigo_IOX is like the Indigo IO, then there should be a utility
called EchoMixer that you can/should use. It's in the alsa-tools-gui
package
Good Luck!
On Tue, Jul 7, 2009 at 7:25 AM, Susan Cragin susancra...@earthlink.netwrote:
My soundcard is the indigoiox. It doesn't seem
Thank you for the suggestion. With echomixer the audio shows up but incoming
registers at a very, very low level and there is no control to increase it.
Perhaps there is a bug.
To rule out a kernel issue, try and see if you can incoming audio at a higher
level with th3 2.6.31-2-generic
On Wed, Jul 08, 2009 at 11:38:10AM EST, Susan Cragin wrote:
Thank you for the suggestion. With echomixer the audio shows up but
incoming registers at a very, very low level and there is no control to
increase it. Perhaps there is a bug.
To rule out a kernel issue, try and see if you can
My soundcard is the indigoiox. It doesn't seem to be working properly, but I
just bought it yesterday so it never has worked for me.
Here's what I did. I downloaded and installed the 5-2 kernel from the
repository, and rebooted.
The card didn't work. It couldn't find the mixer.
So I tried
On Tue, Jul 07, 2009 at 12:11:43PM EST, Susan Cragin wrote:
My soundcard is the indigoiox. It doesn't seem to be working properly, but I
just bought it yesterday so it never has worked for me.
Here's what I did. I downloaded and installed the 5-2 kernel from the
repository, and rebooted.