Hi,
Since I moved from linux-2.6.2 to linux-2.6.3-rc2, and then 2.6.3, I am
experiencing a strange problem with all the GStreamer applications: as
soon as GStreamer tries to play out a sound, the system gets extremely
Hartmut Geissbauer wrote:
Clemens Ladisch wrote:
Might the patch(the code in it) for usbaudio.c you posted before be
helpfull for the program?
No. Please remove the patch.
Done, except of the entries in usbquirks.h. Is it still needed?
No. The quirk entry causes the driver to be
ian esten wrote:
i have an emagic mt4 i'm trying to use with alsa.
Currently, nobody knows how to communicate with this device.
Please post the output of lsusb -v.
Regards,
Clemens
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On Thu, 19 Feb 2004, Ludwig Schwardt wrote:
I see in the envy24control code that only the Delta 1010 is allowed to
have a word clock option as Master Clock. I have the Delta 1010-LT and
according to the documentation it definitely supports a word clock. Is
this restriction in envy24control
At Thu, 19 Feb 2004 09:03:53 +0100,
Johan Bilien wrote:
Hi,
Since I moved from linux-2.6.2 to linux-2.6.3-rc2, and then 2.6.3, I am
experiencing a strange problem with all the GStreamer applications: as
soon as
Hi
On the LAU list I've posted about some crashes,starting jack
with my yamaha rp-u200 soundcard.
Clemens Ladish told me it could be an alsa-bug and to post it to this
list.
So here I go.
When I start jack with
jackstart -d alsa -P hw:0,0 -C hw:0,1,
jack seems to start ,but then the system
jaap wrote:
When I start jack with
jackstart -d alsa -P hw:0,0 -C hw:0,1,
jack seems to start ,but then the system freezes
with kernel panic.Sometimes jack is running but then
the system crashes as soon as I try to do something with audio
alsa-driver 0.9.8
This is quite old. Please try
here it is:
Bus 001 Device 001: ID : Virtual Hub
Device Descriptor:
bLength18
bDescriptorType 1
bcdUSB 1.00
bDeviceClass9 Hub
bDeviceSubClass 0
bDeviceProtocol 0
bMaxPacketSize0 8
idVendor
Anyone know a way that alsa conf can be used silently without user
interaction? The reason I ask is because I would like to be able to call
alsaconf from the installer to setup alsa sound easily
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As I mentioned back in December, I can get the alsa driver to
work on my Tecra 8100 by reloading the alsa driver until it
works. This takes somewhere between 0 and 20 reloads. Mihai
has confirmed this behavior on his machine and also noted that
the sound functional/nonfunctional state persists
Gabriel,
Full the card controls list contains two ADC only (one stereo channel,
if you want). So, I doubt it is possible to have more than one stereo
analogue inputes. OTOH, the card has a digital CD input, which, if
I understand well, is routed independantely from ADC source routing.
Andrew
On Thu, Feb 19, 2004, Takashi Iwai wrote:
Since I moved from linux-2.6.2 to linux-2.6.3-rc2, and then 2.6.3, I am
experiencing a strange problem with all the GStreamer applications: as
soon as GStreamer tries to play out a sound, the system gets extremely
slow, and no sound comes out
Hi again,
Clemens Ladisch wrote:
No. Please remove the patch.
Done, except of the entries in usbquirks.h. Is it still needed?
No. The quirk entry causes the driver to be loaded even for the first
configuration, which isn't needed anymore.
Ok, it is removed and the device is still
Thanks for creating a working driver for my hardware, it's marvelous.
However, last I tried to suspend the intel8x0 driver, it didn't work;
I had to unload and reload it. What are the prospects for working
suspend/resume in the intel8x0 driver?
PS: I think the OSS driver handles it OK
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this is a patch against /alsa-tools/usx2yloader/tascam_fpga.in:
Index: tascam_fpga.in
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RCS file: /cvsroot/alsa/alsa-tools/usx2yloader/tascam_fpga.in,v
retrieving revision 1.4
diff -u -r1.4 tascam_fpga.in
--- tascam_fpga.in
On Feb 19, Roger E Critchlow Jr wrote:
In each case, I looped through 10 reloads of alsa, found the
exact same machine state after each reload, but some of the
reloaded states produced functional sound while others produced
noise.
When I load the toshiba kernel module, then the alsa driver,
On Fri, 20 Feb 2004, tom burkart wrote:
When I load the toshiba kernel module, then the alsa driver, set the mixer
settings, then I have sound most of the time (under an old version of
gnome).
Strange, I have the toshiba kernel module loaded at boot time
and when I start ALSA by hand I get
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