On Thu, 7 Feb 2002, Donald M Burns wrote:
I have a Yamaha YMF724 based soundcard and I had
a bit of trouble getting midi going.
it's my understanding that midi does not work on any ymfpci card under
linux.
-dave
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On 20 Jan 2002, Tanel Põld wrote:
Ok then maybe i should get a bit better card. SB Live should work ok?
Anyway thanx for information.
not really. if you have one, it will work, but i recommend an ice1712
(envy24) based card as they are affordable - i have an m-audio delta
audiophile that i
anyone know why when viewing a flash plugin in netscape with audio and
alsa the sound is super-choppy? i don't get this problem with oss. using
ice1712 and alsa-cvs-10/20/01.
-dave
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On Mon, 3 Dec 2001, Dan Hollis wrote:
Er... the matrix just lists connectors, that doesn't mean those outputs
are supported. (I don't know if 4624 spdif is supported with the driver,
or if fortissimo II toslink is supported)
thanks for this clarification. could you add that to the matrix
On Fri, 30 Nov 2001, Jaroslav Kysela wrote:
alsa-driver/lowlevel/ymfpci.c
Search for '5334' number. You might try to replace this value with '5333'.
works for me.
-dave
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On Thu, 29 Nov 2001, Joshua Jacobs wrote:
I'm looking to get a sound card for my linux box which supports S/PDIF output
(Toslink preferred, but coax can work too). I've done alot of research
online, and I just can't find information about drivers supporting sound
card's digital outputs.
after some unknown amount of time, when there is no audio being played
through my soundcard, my mixer levels are all reset. this happens
sometimes even if i was playing audio 1 minute ago, and on both of my
soundcards (ice1712/ymfpci). i don't know if it's an alsa thing or some
other linux
On Wed, 28 Nov 2001, dave willis wrote:
after some unknown amount of time, when there is no audio being played
through my soundcard, my mixer levels are all reset. this happens
sometimes even if i was playing audio 1 minute ago, and on both of my
soundcards (ice1712/ymfpci). i don't know
On 19 Nov 2001, Josh Green wrote:
On Fri, 2001-11-16 at 05:28, Andre Pang wrote:
This is a great idea. I actually started re-writing the latency
testing harness scripts because I thought they were too
inflexible, and I'm almost finished with the re-write. The idea
is to include as
On Sun, 11 Nov 2001, Paul Davis wrote:
24 bit cards use 32 bit formats, with 24 bits valid and 8 bits unused.
which means you could hide all sorts of information in your 24 bit audio
files. hrm...
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On Tue, 23 Oct 2001, Michelangelo Nottoli wrote:
I would like to know if it's possible to record simultaneously two
stereo channels , each in a different process on an rme 9652
hammerfall full version. for example, spawning two arecord processes
leaves the second one blocked until the first
where can i get the preemptive kernel patch? i've tried searches but get
everything but...
thanks,
dave
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On Sat, 13 Oct 2001, Peter Enderborg wrote:
dave willis wrote:
you must be thinking of someone else. all of their products list win2k
except for the portmans, but they are old-school.
Im a not. And the are nice enogth to tell us about it on there web
site. Look at the midisport
On Fri, 12 Oct 2001, Paul Davis wrote:
it's been the same with MOTU, some vendors are just ignorant of a
large potential customer base.
lets not kid ourselves. there is a *tiny* potential customer base for
the next several years at least, and the existing customer base is
even smaller.
On Tue, 9 Oct 2001, Christof Damian wrote:
the problem is that it uses the ak4528 as ADC, instead of the
ak4524. This gives better quality, but you can't adjust the level of
the recording. Thats ok for a studio, where you go through a mixer
anyway, but if you connect directly to a hifi
On Sat, 6 Oct 2001, James Tappin wrote:
There is also a need for user-level documentation, for example the
documentation of much of the alsa-tools is very sparse.
that's true - as installing and configuring alsa was a big pain for me (i
still don't have it all figured out for my card), and
i don't know much about c, and am wondering if anyone has recommendations
on books for learning c for unix/linux, as well as for audio. i wish to
maybe help a bit with the alsa driver, but mainly learn how to program
audio/midi apps using alsa.
thanks,
dave
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