First of all, hi to everybody in the alsa-user list.
I was wondering, what can be done if i own an audio device that actually
is not supported by ALSA. (An ESI Maya44e in this case.). Maybe there
are people over there in a similar situation.
Well, i tried to collect information from the device
On Sat, 2011-02-19 at 23:00 -0800, Mr Dean Peterson wrote:
Any ideas?
The best for this purposes is JACK.
Paz
Jose
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On Sun, 2011-02-20 at 09:04 -0800, Mr Dean Peterson wrote:
Also, the qjackctl's Connections window shows only 2 capture ports
(left and right stereo?), regardless of how many of the capture items
I enable in alsamixer.
hi. i was looking your audio chip (AD1988B) information in this page:
On Sat, 2011-02-12 at 23:15 +, Marcin Szyniszewski wrote:
Though I think that those two No such file or directory notices are
no
good...
And after the reboot... surprise surprise... nothing works :(((
Does that mean that we run out of options? :(
Please help!
Best,
*mszynisz*
hi
On Wed, 2011-02-02 at 14:09 +0100, Piotr S wrote:
06:00.0 PCI bridge: Creative Labs [SB X-Fi Xtreme Audio] CA0110-IBG
PCI to PCIe Bridge
07:00.0 Audio device: Creative Labs [SB X-Fi Xtreme Audio] CA0110-IBG
hi piotr
what does your system log says about this module (ca0110)? (open the log
On Wed, 2011-02-02 at 17:56 +0100, Dominique Michel wrote:
I think that only need to upgrade, if I will need it, ALSA driver.
A system must be consistent. For that and with ALSA, it is best if all
the alsa packages do have the same version: ALSA driver, lib, tools
and
whatever else you
Hi Bruno.
You are running alsa 1.0,16. The actual stable version is 1.0.23.
Debian is a great distribution. You are using the stable version. This
stable version is a set of very well tested applications (believe me
they are stable as a rock). This is why you find older versions in
debian
yep, sorry. maybe i explained wrong: bruno is not using a recent alsa
version, hda codec has been developed a lot since version 1.0.16. i
think that the problem he has is the version he is using, outdated
drivers.
i dint think about what jim is saying, its an intelligent strategy: make
a test
On Sun, 2011-01-30 at 23:44 +, Bruno wrote:
I tested it with Lucid Ubuntu LiveCD and run perfectly but I can't
install it.
Well, seems that with a recent alsa version you have sound. Problem
solved. Now you can do some things:
1) Download and compile and maintain a recent alsa version:
hi everybody
anybody out there using an m-delta audiophile192 ?? does it work fine?
thanks in advance
peace
jose
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Hi.
I have not read/understand what you are trying to explain because my
english level is not native language (sorry). But i can tell you
something:
For audio works, i recommend you using JACK (with a realtime kernel).
Gracias.
Chau!
On Sat, 2011-01-22 at 11:07 +, Jim Lesurf wrote:
Hi,
On Thu, 2011-01-20 at 22:10 -0500, Hilikus wrote:
can you confirm that when you run
speaker-test -Dplug:surround51 -c6 -l1 -twav
you get a different sound played in each speaker?
Hi again. Hilikus. I can confirm you that my 8 outputs gives me sound.
Im using debian testing (i never use to do
Maybe this is the problem: sound daemons. You really dont need sound
daemons. But im not sure about the problem, keep searchin.
But they can give you more funcionality (ie JACK daemon for low latency
realtime audio+midi); this is another history.
Have you tried the surround with VideoLan (VLC)
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