Sorry to butt in, 
I could not find the Linux drivers for this USB mic,
does anyone know where I can download them?

Alllll I see is drivers for winblows and mac.

Thanks


On Wednesday 07 November 2001 10:32 am, you wrote:
> On 07 Nov 2001 14:01:46 +0100
>
> Fabrice FACORAT <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > le lun 05-11-2001 at 18:27 Charles A Edwards a �crit :
> > > Having been running cooker on 2 systems I finally received my
> > > copy of the 8.1 PowerPack and installed it on my 1ghz t-bird.
> > > I won't go into the "fun" that was, it a complaint and rant for
> > > a different list.
> > >
> > > This post relates to a sound problem I encountered when I successed
> > > in getting 8.1 installed.
> > > On this particular system I have attached a Telex H-531 Digital USB
> > > michrophone.
> >
> > an USB microphone ? WTH do you want to use an USB microphone ? where is
> > the inetrest ? a normal jack microphone connect to a normal sound card
> > is not enough ?
>
> This is a somewhat high end mic if you are interested you can find the
> specs and describes at
> http://www.computeraudio.telex.com/products/h531.html
>
> > > It is seen and configured as a USB sound card.
> > > Because USB service is started and the driver modes loaded early
> > > in the boot process, prior to the emu for SBLive, once boot is
> > > completed all audio output is directed to the Telex mic rather than
> > > the SBLive resulting in no sound from the speakers.
> > > I can 'remove' the mic and sound then works properly.
> > >
> > > Has this situation been encountered before and is there a workaround
> > > (other than the 1 I used)?
> >
> > As your mic will not be used under linux keep it remove and buy a
> > cheaper safest normal mic.
>
> Why should my mic not be used in Linux?
> It is proerly recooged and configed.
> If I am giong to use or test voive recog software, ala ViaVoice, I do not
> wish to do so with some crappy desktop mic.
>
> > Or else do you know which module is loaded ? If the module is called
> > funky you can add this to /etc/modules.conf :
> > pre-install  emu10k1 rmmod funky
> >
> > just before alias sound-slot-0 emu10k1.
> > I hope it will works.
>
> The module is alias sound-slot-1 audio and your suggestion did work.
> Thanks.
>
> I run several systems with differing hw.
> Anytime any of the hw either does not work or work properly, and If, I have
> seen no reports of the same or similar nature I am going to report such. My
> primary reason is not to have soneone give me a solution, although that is
> welcome, but it Is to increase the knowledge base.
>
>
>    Charles

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