I tried the 2.4.22 kernel and all it would tell me was that the opl3sa
module couldn't find the hardware. Finally I went back and added some
printk messages to track down where the problem was. It turns out
that acpi was allocating irq 5 to the pcmcia socket where 2.4.21 and
before left that inte
sorry for the noise, this was meant to go to ardour-dev.
Joern Nettingsmeier wrote:
hello everyone!
i have jamin and ardour running. ardour reacts nicely to the "to start"
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hello everyone!
i have jamin and ardour running. ardour reacts nicely to the "to start"
and "to end" transport control buttons. now when i press "play" in
jamin, the playhead in ardour starts moving, but no sound is heard.
this happens regardless of the "jack transport master" setting in the
op
>> Perhaps this could be refined in a future design of ALSA?
>We all think in the same way, but there's no simple solution for this
>problem. I prefer to have such configuration information in an user-space
>database accessed via an alsa-lib API. It's nothing for the kernel space.
It seems like
Greetings --
The alsa ymfpci drivers haven't worked on toshiba tecra 8100's
since 0.5. But the OSS drivers derived from the 0.5 alsa drivers
work fine. This is a non-deterministic problem in 1.0.0.rc2.
I've found that I can switch the ymfpci on or off by
repeatedly starting/aplaying/stopping
Hi all,
Does anyone here know where to find some good manuals and howto's on
driver programming? I myself have some programming experience, and want
to take this some further. Since I have a sound card which is not (yet)
compatible with ALSA, I decided the ALSA-Dev mailing list was to be my
stagin
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Lars Heineken wrote:
| I tried some capturing through the spdif input today, and it didn't
| worked, but after some googleing found this mail from jaroslav:
|
| | Known bug. The problem is that playback
On Fri, 12 Dec 2003, Geoffrey Martin wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm using the following:
> IBM T40 laptop
> Digigram VXPocket v2
> RedHat 9
> Kernel 2.4.22-ac4
> ALSA drivers 0.9.8
> vxloader 0.9.7-i686
>
> Measurement gear
> Audio Precision System Two Cascade
>
Hi Geoffrey,
You could set all the SPDIF bytes with the iecset command.
Try this, to set the SPDIF Byte 3 at :
iecset professional false rate 44100
Best regards
Alain
> --
> De : Geoffrey Martin
> Envoyé : Friday, December 12, 2003 8:43 AM
> À : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi,
I'm using the following:
IBM T40 laptop
Digigram VXPocket v2
RedHat 9
Kernel 2.4.22-ac4
ALSA drivers 0.9.8
vxloader 0.9.7-i686
Measurement gear
Audio Precision System Two Cascade
PrismSound DSA-1
Some of my other gear is having difficultie
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