Marie,
You might look at whether your environment has possibly started some
sound application that is blocking aplay. I run KDE which has a horrible
tendency to start it's own sound server, to play a lot of it's own system
sounds, etc. When this happens in my case, that application can sit
Hi,
I have multiple CDROM drives on my Redhat machine and alsaplayer seems
fixated on choosing the one I don't want it to choose to play an audio CD.
How do I go about configuring alsaplayer, or else Redhat itself, to choose
the specific CDROM drive I want it to choose?
I was sort of
Yes, I had looked by the config file didn't have any obvious device
settings...
Thanks.
On Wed, 2002-12-11 at 16:09, Fernando Pablo Lopez-Lezcano wrote:
I have multiple CDROM drives on my Redhat machine and alsaplayer seems
fixated on choosing the one I don't want it to choose to play an
Hi,
I would like to request that if there are any users of the new RME HDSP
9652 card that are able to successfully install and use this card, would you
please get in touch with me and let me know what your system configurations
are? I understand that there are at least a couple of you out
at 12:18, Mark Knecht wrote:
Hi,
I would like to request that if there are any users of the new RME HDSP
9652 card that are able to successfully install and use this card, would
you
please get in touch with me and let me know what your system
configurations
are? I understand
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Request for info
Hi
. They all helped.
Cheers,
Mark
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Lonnie,
For ADAT interfaces the RME Hammerfall series works very nicely.
IMO, Ardour is probably the closest to what you are looking for, presuming
that you are primarily interested in audio tracks and not doing MIDI stuff
also. I'd look at Rosegarden, and possibly Muse, if you need MIDI.
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On Mon, 21 Oct 2002, Adam Jones wrote:
On 20-Oct-02, Mark Knecht wrote:
RTSynth
Giles,
If you happen to be a Redhat user, then you might check out PlanetCCRMA
at Stanford University. Fernando is doing an excellent job over there making
all this stuff much easier to use. Even if you're not a RH user, there's
probably some good info there about how to install the kernels
it with its 'oss' option, I get a broken pipe message when I hit a
MIDI key.
Should I just give up?
Thanks,
Mark
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Ian,
Originally I was going to ask why you didn't post the info
here. Then I read the thread. Painful..
In my office at work I have a SB Audigy mp3+ running
Alsa/Jack/Ardour under RH 7.3. I used the PlanetCCRMA flow to get there, which
is great for me under RH but I haven't a clue whether
Hi,
I think this probably isn't the best place to ask these questions, but
there doesn't seem to be a Bristol email list. (Or any that I found yet.
I'm looking for clues as to why Bristol would, on my AP2496/RME machine,
have very low sound output. I assumed it might be an alsamixer issue,
Humminteresting info. Must remember that.
I'm glad you're running now!
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Subject: Re: [Alsa-user] Creamware support
At Tue, 1 Oct 2002 21:22:36 -0700,
Mark Knecht wrote:
Has there been any attempt in the past to support any
flatfish,
It sure sounds like you've done all the right stuff. Sorry you're still
having problems. If the SB128 is working that well, then it really does
point to either the driver (are other1010 users having trouble?) your
specific card (not likely) or some level of configuration other than
Has there been any attempt in the past to support any of the Creamware stuff
under Alsa. I don't even know if this really makes sense, but I'm looking at
on for a Windows dual boot system and would love to use it with Alsa if
possible.
Thanks,
Mark
Phil,
We've seen some folks improve this by paying close attention to what
interrupt their audio card is on, assuming you are on a single processor
system. We have not tested SMP yet.
If you card is not on IRQ 9 or 10, can you get it there and take another
look at this?
Also, I am
Sven,
I use the AP2496 and it works fine for me.
I think that one time I had some sort of problems, sort of like this but
not identical. I believe I took the asound.state file and emptied it, and
then ran alsamixer again. At that point I got control back for whatever
wasn't working.
The 9636 has 2 ADAT ports + s/pdif. I own that one.
The 9652 is (I think) the same card, with another device that fills a second
slot, giving you another ADAT port + word clock support. See the RME site
for specifics, but this is what I remember when I purchased mine.
I believe that a 9636 user
OK, I think you're starting to talk about the 'MultiFace' and the
'DigiFace'. Those products I have no direct experience with, although I know
one guy using the MultiFace with Cubase SX under Windows.
I work on 1394 for a living, so I'm staying away from those products because
they are not 1394
First thought would be get up to date with the 0.9 release of alsa
Once you've got that installed, try alsaconf to discover your soundcard.
That's worked for me, but I know mine were supported...
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AT,
Try running alsaconfig. With any luck you have the driver, it will find
your card, and then you'll be fine.
Since you are running RH7.3 (same as me) you might want to check out
Planet.CCRMA for this sort of stuff. IT makes it all so easy.
Hi,
There were some posts last week (I think) at Planet.CCRMA about this
topic. I think they got it working at least a little bit. Check the email
archives there.
http://www-ccrma.stanford.edu/planetccrma/software/
Mark
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Steven,
I'm struggling with this also. I think that part of the answer is the
.asoundrc file. There you can set up pcm names and link them to your
card/cards. However, documentation is non-existent. (Or at least what I've
found is difficult to understand)
Good luck,
Mark
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Hi,
Alsa's up and running, and then I copy files from a CDROM to hard drive.
During the copy I get tons of xruns, tons of clicks, tons of pops.
How do I configure Alsa so that this doesn't happen?
Thanks,
Mark
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This sf.net email is
this is a fine workaround, but I still wonder what's wrong.
Alsa has gotten complex since I last looked -- it sets up 57! sliders
on my system. I hardly know where to start looking.
Thanks,
SJR
Mark Knecht wrote:
Steven,
Hi. Are you using alsaplayer to hear CDs? The standard stuff doesn't
work
for me
Steven,
Hi. Are you using alsaplayer to hear CDs? The standard stuff doesn't work
for me either?
www.alsaplayer.org
Can you play a wave file with aplay?
Mark
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