Hi
Thanks for the answer, note that the app was called loadsfx, but it was
only one prog of many included in the package awesfx (which seems to be
missing in Debian :( - had to compile from source)
As for the other one i found something on Creative's open source page,
they have emutools. However
On Fri, Nov 07, 2003 at 10:58:02PM +0200, NaNu wrote:
Hei!
I'm having similar troubles with my CS46xx. Just a bit worst, I do not
have sound in my rear speakers (but they work if I try something
like:aplay -D test.wav pcm.rear). Can you give me some advice on how to
get the rear speakers
On Mon, 10 Nov 2003 12:13:56 +0100
Frank Hart [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
like:aplay -D test.wav pcm.rear). Can you give me some advice on how
to get the rear speakers working normally?
No, sorry. That's my problem too. The rears work if I use aplay but
not in normal conditions. I'm starting
system specs:
- AMD XP 1800+ processor
- MSI K7Turbo moederboard
- VIA chipset
- linux mandrake 9.2
- ALSA 0.9.8
- Promise RAID
- kernel 2.4.23-pre9
My sound in games like wolfenstein and quake3 dies after a couple of seconds
i have great sound but then it stops
i used dmesg and snipped this
Hi.
I've installed kernel 2.6.0-test9, because the alsa drivers are compiled
into the kernel.
in /var/log/kern.log I find:
Nov 10 16:40:04 Reigersnest kernel: Advanced Linux Sound Architecture
Driver Ver
sion 0.9.7 (Thu Sep 25 19:16:36 2003 UTC).
Nov 10 16:40:04 Reigersnest kernel: PCI: Found
It depends on your sound card, from what I have been able to gather.
The Turtle Beach Santa Cruz apparently cannot mirror the front-rear
channels, for some reason. I read somewhere it was because the DSP
specifications weren't released by cirrus logic, but I have not found a
solution to this
hello, as i don't get any answers form the xmms list, i have to ask it
here, as it is an alsa (setting) problem anyway:
is it possible to enable a pure ac3 pass-through for xmms? I'm currently
using version 1.2.7 and alsa drivers co. (0.9.8). I've got a
soundblaster audigy and I'm using the
I don't get it: xine and mplayer work fine after I did a clean install
of the new alsa-0.9.8 driver, lib and utils. but I don't hear any sound
out of xmms. even though the equalizer is working fine, so I guess there
is a problem with the digital output. is there something to set up that
I missed?
On Sun, 2003-11-09 at 14:44, David Braaten wrote:
This is the same problem that I have when trying to
use alsa version 0.9.8 emu10k1 driver. 0.9.7c works
fine for me, but 0.9.8 gives this same error when
trying to insmod it.
Try the latest CVS, it appears to fix this problem.
Regards,
Gianmarco Di Loreto wrote:
Hi there! I successfullt installed Alsa 0.9.8 packages and Im' using them
with xine and mi SPDIF output works great! I installed the plugin for
xmms too and it works, but no audio from the spdif output!! Please help me!!
Did you enable the IEC958 output (or what
Yes Michael...I enabled IEC958 but still nothing Marco
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Hello all, Just a question out of curiosity.
Will ALSA ever support EAX for the SBlive/Audigy
cards?
Just a conversation piece.
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Never mind all, I was just told that ALSA does not
support 3d sound.
Sorry all.
--- Dominic Iadicicco [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello all, Just a question out of curiosity.
Will ALSA ever support EAX for the SBlive/Audigy
cards?
Just a conversation piece.
I have just installed a Hammerfall Lite with alsa 0.9.6 compiled from
the debian source package. All files with a 44.1k sample rate play back
too fast. This includes sound files, CDs and streaming audio playing
through a variety of audio software, using alsa natively or oss
emulation. 48k seems
Hi folks,
Testing out ALSA on a new laptop (Sager NP5680 ... same as Eurocom D500P
and HyperSonic GX6). As far I as know it has an Intel ICH5 AC97 sold by
Realtek? It has a mic in, stereo out, and 5.1 digital output. I can't
seem to figure out which lowlevel ALSA driver to use? Nor can I
Date: Wed, 5 Nov 2003 08:10:47 -0600
From: Ryan Underwood [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Alsa-user] Write errors to /dev/dsp
Hi,
On Sun, Nov 02, 2003 at 12:53:10PM -0500, Jerry Walter Segers wrote:
I am having a strange problem, and would like help fixing it. Details
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