[EMAIL PROTECTED] said the following on 12/31/2005
07:11 AM:

>Message: 5
>Date: Sat, 31 Dec 2005 15:10:43 +1000
>From: Adam Nielsen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: alsa-user@lists.sourceforge.net
>Subject: Re: [Alsa-user] Need help mapping Alsa to OSS devices (3rd try)
>
>
>> The way things are working now, I am only able to use two of the four
>> input channels with this program; it sees them as a single stereo
>> device, but doesn't see the other two channels at all.
>
>
>So these are four mono ins/outs?  Can you post the relevant sections of
>your ALSA config file showing how this is already configured?
>Presumably you could just copy that config to create another stereo DSP
>device.

Hi Adam --

Thanks for the reply!  At present, I don't have an ALSA config file --
I'm using the stock configuration under Debian.  The Delta44 card
appears to be recognized with channels 1 and 2 mapping to the left and
right channels of /dev/audio.  It doesn't really matter if the channels
get mapped as mono or as stereo pairs (though I'd prefer mono if that's
feasible).

Debian did create an /etc/alsa directory with two subdirectories --
dev.d and modprobe-post-install.d, each of which has one generic looking
startup file.  I don't see anything that's specifically identifying the
ice1712 device.

I tried playing with an .alsarc file (I think that is the proper name)
some time ago, but could never get it to work so gave up and have lived
with the two-channel limit until now.

Thanks for any help you can offer.

John


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