At Thu, 31 Jan 2002 09:30:46 +0100, I wrote:
By the way, would it make sense to have the hw:0,2 device as default? It
uses the same analog out as the normal output, but enables spdif. Or
will this break cards without spdif?
I'll work on it.
Done. Now committed cvs.
please give a
Hi,
At Wed, 30 Jan 2002 11:32:55 -0800,
Hassard, Stephen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I just grabbed the CVS source and compiled the driver. It seems to load
without problems and I don't get any errors. I use amixer to set the output
volume on Master and PCM to 80% on, but mpg321 doesn't play
Good news, I just tried the CD output, and that works without problems.
XMMS thinks it's playing, but I get no PCM output.
later,
Steve
-Original Message-
From: Takashi Iwai [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: January 30, 2002 10:55 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Alsa-devel]
Are you serious about xml? Do you have smoked something weird?
xml was just an example. i happen to like it, because there are
standard parsers, and standard presentation tools. but i wasn't
seriously suggesting it as an alternative. i would just feel more
comfortable with a language that wasn't
On Thu, 31 Jan 2002, Paul Davis wrote:
in addition, i've already reported a bug in the config parsing whereby
if something could be a string or an integer, and the string contains
an integer value, it assumes the item was an integer.
It depends on the code which uses a configuration
Hi,
At Thu, 24 Jan 2002 09:27:12 +0100,
I wrote:
Hi,
At Wed, 23 Jan 2002 23:34:12 +0100,
Christian Gerlach wrote:
Hi,
can anyone tell me if the new Terratec DMX 6fire 24/96 is going to work with
a alsa-driver. This card seems to use the envy24-chipset which is working
Paul Davis wrote:
Are you serious about xml? Do you have smoked something weird?
xml was just an example. i happen to like it, because there are
standard parsers, and standard presentation tools. but i wasn't
seriously suggesting it as an alternative. i would just feel more
comfortable
Hi,
is there any place where I could find easy examples of how to use the
alsa 0.5 API? Something like just listening to a midi port and
printing the incoming events on the standard output...
Would be great to get started!
Thx a lot in advance,
Gerald
Is anyone planning to look at
http://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detailaid=465387group_id=27464atid=390601
regarding noise during playback with the via8233 chipsets sound card? There are
tons of people that have posted on the net reporting this problem. This bug has
been open
their's a good chance that this is a hardware problem. I know that the
windows drivers have the same problem. all of the via southbridge audios are
terribly noisy (as with most other integrated audios).
later,
Steve
-Original Message-
From: Christopher Morgan [mailto:[EMAIL
I think this is what you want:
http://www.parabola.demon.co.uk/alsa/pmidi.html
Also, I remember when I started programming with the ALSA API, I asked the
same question and Josh Green kindly suggested I look at his source for the
Smurf soundfont editor:
Hi all!
I just finished installing the new RME Hammerfall in one of the studio's
Linux boxes. The install went fine and I managed to load the driver. The
problem is that I cannot get the mixer to have any elements (or
elems as the alsamixer calls them) which thus makes the card
un-openable even
First, I'm absolutely NO guru at this.
HOWEVER,
I noticed your LSMOD.
If you would, you might try looking at this:
cd /proc
cat interrupts
I believe there is a good chance you may find your USB and your 3c5x9
and your sound card all on the same IRQ.
Not that this *should* be a problem,
Gerald Grabner writes:
Hi,
is there any place where I could find easy examples of how to use the
alsa 0.5 API? Something like just listening to a midi port and
printing the incoming events on the standard output...
Would be great to get started!
Thx a lot in advance,
Gerald
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