Hi Benny,
regarding your cs46xx DSP and codec list:
AFAIK the Xfire card has got a CS4624 DSP, not a CS4630. The main (only?)
difference should be the processing power (CS4624: 255MIPS, CS4630: 420MIPS).
I think the CS4630 can handle AC3 input through S/P-DIF whereas the CS4624
does not (because o
At Fri, 02 Aug 2002 07:51:27 +0200,
Benny Sjostrand wrote:
>
> >
> >
> >
> >about the secondary codec on terratec xfire: it's still not detected.
> >could you test the latest cvs driver? i'm afraid that i did something
> >wrong in merging...
> >
>
> I've done a quick test with the CVS code now,
>
>
>regarding your cs46xx DSP and codec list:
>AFAIK the Xfire card has got a CS4624 DSP, not a CS4630. The main (only?)
>difference should be the processing power (CS4624: 255MIPS, CS4630: 420MIPS).
>
Are you sure ?
If the Windows system properties tells say that's a CS4624 it can be
becourse
i
Hi Benny,
I'm quite sure. Have a look at the following link <;-)
ftp://ftp.terratec.de/Audio/DMXXfire/Images/DMXXFire1024_Board_L.jpg
>>regarding your cs46xx DSP and codec list:
>>AFAIK the Xfire card has got a CS4624 DSP, not a CS4630. The main (only?)
>>difference should be the processing pow
Michal Seta wrote:
> I got a midisport2x2 interface. I had it working with the usb-midi
> driver but then I found out that alsa .rc3 had support for usb-midi.
> So I got the CVS version and all compiled fine. I had it working,
> too. Now, for some strange reason, no matter what I try I am only
On Fri, 02 Aug 2002 13:06:32 +0200
Clemens Ladisch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I tested the snd-usb-midi driver with the ALSA rawmidi test programs
> (rawmidi and midiloop in alsa-lib/test), and it worked.
It didn't work for me.
when called with -i option it is silent (and I am unable to ctr
Michal Seta wrote:
> The funny thing is that it _did_ work and then it stopped working just like that...
Is there something suspicious in /var/log/messages?
Clemens
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It seems that rh72's gcc-2.96-98 does something funny when compiling
alsa-kernel/pci/cs4281.c (today's CVS-tree). Trying to install the module
results in following error messages:
--cut--
Aug 2 16:46:28 xxx kernel: ALSA ../alsa-kernel/pci/cs4281.c:675: AC'97
read problem (ACSTS_VSTS), reg = 0x1
El Vie 02 Ago 2002 15:35, Michal Seta escribió:
> On Fri, 02 Aug 2002 13:06:32 +0200
> Clemens Ladisch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I tested the snd-usb-midi driver with the ALSA rawmidi test programs
> > (rawmidi and midiloop in alsa-lib/test), and it worked.
>
> It didn't work for me.
>
> when
Hi Benny,
the Terratec DMX Xfire has got one(1) codec chip:
C (that's the Crystal logo of cirrus logic)
4294-JQ EP
(ZTAHKE0109)
the following link says
"CS4294 CrystalClear 4channel
AC97"
http://www.plasma-online.de/index.html?content=http%3A//www.plasma-online.de/english/identify/picture/cryst
On 2002.08.01 22:51 Benny Sjostrand wrote:
> On the "Turtle Beach Santa Cruz" now i know that GPIO7/GPIO8 on sec.
> codec controls back speakers, that's not done yet,
> But I would like to know if current code at least detects the secondary
> CODEC successfully. In theory it should.
[...]
> Turt
Pedro Lopez-Cabanillas wrote:
> It also works for me with OSS emulation:
>
> $ ./rawmidi -v -I /dev/midi02
> Using:
> Input: /dev/midi02
> Output: NONE
> Read midi in
> Press ctrl-c to stop
> read fe
> read fe
> read fe
> read fe
> read fe
> read fe
> read fe
> Closing
>
> But something as simpl
Hey.
I am just about ready to release the new alsa docs to the general public .
Can you guys tell me what the differences are in installing the card
compared to the standard template. thx.
http://www.alsa-project.org/alsa-doc/
(just open up a couple of pages and you should see what I mean).
Patrick Shirkey wrote:
> Can you guys tell me what the differences are in installing the card
> compared to the standard template. thx.
>
Sorry I meant:
Can you guys tell me what the differences are in installing a midi card
compared to the standard template. thx.
--
Patrick Shirkey -
>Actually, the codecs are reversed. The CS4297A is the primary
> codec, and
> the CS4294 is the secondary. And yes, your driver detects them both just
> fine and I can manipulate both with alsamixer and confirm the changes to
> the CS4294 with the changes in the "ac97#0-1regs" file in
> /pro
>
>
>the Terratec DMX Xfire has got one(1) codec chip:
>
>C (that's the Crystal logo of cirrus logic)
>4294-JQ EP
>(ZTAHKE0109)
>
>the following link says
>"CS4294 CrystalClear 4channel
>AC97"
>http://www.plasma-online.de/index.html?content=http%3A//www.plasma-online.de/english/identify/picture/cr
Can anyone tell me the module name for the alesis adat/pcr soundcard?
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Can anyone tell me the module name for these cards?
alesis adat/pcr
Analog Devices AD1845
Oak technology Mozart
Philips UDA1341TS h3600-uda1341 iPAQ H3X00 hardware
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This is what I believe is left to make the secondary CODEC work on the
Santa Cruz,
but I got no way to test it.
Peter: can you please test it and tell me about the results
Here is the patch against CVS, basically just the same code from the
Cirrus work
adapted to ALSA.
diff -Naur ../cvs_ref/a
How free is the ADAT format? Is there any public specs? Is there any
standard chips that talks this protocol?
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Well, seems like we have rear output on the Santa cruz board.
Original Message
Subject: Re: CS4630 Patch: resend
Date: Fri, 2 Aug 2002 14:34:07 -0700
From: Peter Heatwole <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Benny Sjostrand <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
References: <20020802210059.GA4837@porky> <[EMA
El Vie 02 Ago 2002 21:03, Patrick Shirkey escribió:
> Hey.
>
> I am just about ready to release the new alsa docs to the general public .
>
> Can you guys tell me what the differences are in installing the card
> compared to the standard template. thx.
>
> http://www.alsa-project.org/alsa-doc/
>
>
On Sat, Aug 03, 2002 at 01:28:52AM +0200, Pedro Lopez-Cabanillas wrote:
>
> As a side note, the name "card" is not very appropiate in the USB land. They
> are all external devices, (MIDI adaptors, keyboards, drum controllers and
> surely soon guitars, wind controllers, etc.), connected by the U
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