I have a pci 128, and the mic input is the default, so you'll have to make sure
to select the line input using a mixer. If you've already done that, try
looking at /dev/dsp, or /dev/dsp1. If you are trying to listen to something and
record at the same time (full-duplex) the OSS driver that comes with the kernel
doesn't support it. So, if the line out is open, it won't record anything.
Sometimes, some sound apps don't close /dev/dsp correctly.Try ALSA or the
commercial OSS driver from 4front.
On Tue, 26 Oct 1999, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I can't seem to get my pci128 line-in to work. This is using the
> (es1370) OSS driver distributed with the 2.2.7 kernel. I've tried all
> the obvious mixer settings as well as all the private ioctl()s the
> driver has, checked my hardware, etc. Can anyone think of anything I
> might be missing?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Eric
--
"When the doors of perception are cleansed everything appears as it truly is -
infinite." - William Blake
llornkcor rocknroll
SpiritShip MultiMedia Recording Studio
http://www.llornkcor.com