On Thu, 2004-01-22 at 07:06, Ed Wildgoose wrote:
> > > > Florin Andrei wrote :
> > > > > Anyone using the latest RME HDSP 9632 driver in ALSA, while also
> using
> > > > > the expansion cards? I mean, the newer AI4S-192 and/or AO4S-192
> which
> > > > > are required to get the 192kHz sampling on al
> > It should be -D maudio_spdif, so lose the plug: and it will work. I think
> > the analog should also work without plug.
>
> Thanks! That did it, mostly... I now can play sound through the SPDIF!
>
> The analog doesn't work without "plug", I get an error "aplay:
> set_params:827: Sample format
Does anyone have some rough sample code to do sample perfect recording and playback
under alsa? Purpose is a program to do impulse
response measurement of speakers and rooms.
In a similar vein, I can see how to play two channel sound through a device, but could
someone please point me towards t
> I will try it again and document exactly which apps and what my setup is.
> Sorry for the vague problem report... In the meantime I'm actually using
> the PAD card for general duties (ie watching TV)
Hi Thomas,
I successfully watched a surround 5.1 film tonight using the 9632!! Wahey! Thanks
On Thu, 2004-01-22 at 14:02, Tommi Sakari Uimonen wrote:
> > Thanks for the tip. I tried your suggestion, but it doesn't work for
> > me. My .asoundrc now has this in it:
(snip)
> It should be -D maudio_spdif, so lose the plug: and it will work. I think
> the analog should also work without plug
> Thanks for the tip. I tried your suggestion, but it doesn't work for
> me. My .asoundrc now has this in it:
>
> pcm.maudio_analog {
> type hw
> card 1
> device 0
> }
>
> pcm.maudio_spdif {
> type plug
> ttable.0.8 1
> ttable.1.9 1
> slave.pcm {
>
On Wed, 2004-01-21 at 12:25, Tommi Sakari Uimonen wrote:
...
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED] thoffman]$ cat /proc/asound/pcm
> > 01-00: ICE1712 multi : ICE1712 multi : playback 1 : capture 1
> >
> > Shouldn't there be separate devices for the analog & SPDIF inputs and
> > outputs? If not, how do I send diff
I've got an ABit MAX-3 with the ALC650 chip controlled by the Intel ICH5
(R) as well. Playback through the front channel with ALSA works fine.
My problem is that the motherboard has 5 1/8th inch mini jacks on the
back, and two of those can be configured as either input or output.
One may be eith
Hi James,
It was your program that further confirmed that it does not work for me!
$ ./speaker-test -Drear -c 2
speaker-test 0.0.3
Playback device is rear
Stream parameters are 48000Hz, S16_LE, 2 channels
Sine wave rate is 440.Hz
ALSA lib pcm.c:1812:(snd_pcm_open_conf) Invalid type for PCM
5.1 Audio works fine on my ALC650 rev 3 chip.
I have a Intel ICH5 chip controlling it.
Try my speaker-test program from
http://www.superbug.demon.co.uk/speaker-test/
Cheers
James
John W. Cocula wrote:
The Realtek ALC650 rev 3 chip, in my Shuttle SB62G2, is supported by the
intel8x0 driver.
HOWEVE
The Realtek ALC650 rev 3 chip, in my Shuttle SB62G2, is supported by the
intel8x0 driver.
HOWEVER, and I have a headache from it at this very moment, I've just
learned that the driver does not support anything but the front L and R
channels for output.
Can anyone tell me what is involved in evolv
Hi. I would like to use a Shuttle An50R which supports the Athlon 64
under Linux, but their sound chip is an ac97 audio Realtech. What
module would support such a beast or is it not possible to use ALSA
with that chip?
Thanks.
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John Covici
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> > I haven't had time to try and get any sound out of it yet! However, it
is
> > detected correctly in the mixer, and the driver thinks that there are 4
> > extra channels. I need to get some jack socket convertors to get some
sound
> > out, but will let you know.
> >
>
> Please do so, thanks.
Hi,
i tried the pcm test program from the alsa-lib test program and it fails
for quite a few transfer modes... Before i go into details on that i
have to say that everything else i use alsa for works very nicely:
playing music via xmms' alsa plugin; watching movies with mplayer and
the alsa9 outp
> > > Florin Andrei wrote :
> > > > Anyone using the latest RME HDSP 9632 driver in ALSA, while also
using
> > > > the expansion cards? I mean, the newer AI4S-192 and/or AO4S-192
which
> > > > are required to get the 192kHz sampling on all analogs.
>
> > I have a 9632 now and also the 4 port analog
> Has anyone been able to setup a Philips Sonic Edge 5.1
> Soundcard in Alsa yet? [...] it is not on the list of currently
> supported hardware.
> It is a cheap and widely available card however,
> at least here in the UK, and was wondering if anyone
> was working on support.
Did you ask Philips?
Jaroslav Kysela <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/alsa/alsa-lib/test> make pcm
> [...]
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/alsa/alsa-lib/test> ./pcm
> [...]
> Using transfer method: write
>
> So, what's your problem?
Notice that I relinked pcm dynamically to make it run.
However:
tba:/usr/loca
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Has anyone been able to setup a Philips Sonic Edge 5.1 Soundcard
> in Alsa yet?
Not AFAIK.
It depends on what chip it uses. It would be interesting to know what
lspci says about it.
I guess it's some proprietary chip which nobody knows anything about.
Regards,
Cleme
On Wed, 21 Jan 2004, Ferenc Wagner wrote:
>Hello!
>
> $ ./pcm
> Playback device is plughw:0,0
> Stream parameters are 44100Hz, S16_LE, 1 channels
> Sine wave rate is 440.Hz
> Using transfer method: write
> ALSA lib pcm.c:1876:(snd_pcm_open_conf) symbol _snd_pcm_plug_open is no
Hello!
$ ./pcm
Playback device is plughw:0,0
Stream parameters are 44100Hz, S16_LE, 1 channels
Sine wave rate is 440.Hz
Using transfer method: write
ALSA lib pcm.c:1876:(snd_pcm_open_conf) symbol _snd_pcm_plug_open is not defined
inside (null)
Playback open error: No such devic
At Thu, 22 Jan 2004 12:49:07 +0100,
Mario Loritz wrote:
>
> Hello List,
>
> Since about Alsa version 0.9.8, the compilation of the alsa-driver for
> the Sound Blaster AWE (non-pnp) results in a non-usable driver.
>
> The driver fails to load with a message about a symbol error.
> (Sorry, lost th
Hello List,
Since about Alsa version 0.9.8, the compilation of the alsa-driver for
the Sound Blaster AWE (non-pnp) results in a non-usable driver.
The driver fails to load with a message about a symbol error.
(Sorry, lost the output, have to regenerate it.)
If I compile the driver with pnp turne
On Thu, 22 Jan 2004, James Courtier-Dutton wrote:
> User application does VOL++.
> OSS has a range from 0-100
> ALSA uses hardware range of 0-31.
> THus: -
> OSS VOL=0
> OSS VOL++
> ALSA VOL stays at 0
> OSS READ VOL, = 0;
It should work. We have correction for this case in snd_mixer_oss_conv1().
> In case the proposal is accepted and nobody has connections to the
> maintainers of kernel.org I would volunteer to ask the bugzilla.kernel.org
> maintainer to add a new Category "Sound" with a small number of Components
> (suggestions?).
I have asked the maintainer of bugzilla.kernel.org and he
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