I've had automatic recordings running beautifully for the last couple of
years with ALSA 1.0.9b on Fedora Core 1 via ecasound on a Terratec 128iPCI
(snd-es1938).

However, I've now managed to break it due to installation of the latest
FC1 security-patched-kernel.

It's normal that when a new Kernel (& kernel sources) comes that I have to
rebuild the Alsa sources and re-install it to get it working again, but
this time I just get silence in my recordings.  I've done something wrong,
and I can't work out what.

I've followed the instructions on
http://www.alsa-project.org/alsa-doc/doc-php/template.php?company=Terratec&card=128i+PCI.&chip=ES1938+%28Solo-1%29&module=es1938
word for word.

If anyone can offer any assistance, please do so.  Pretty please.

Best regards,

Ralph.


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