Fedor G. Pikus wrote:
> On Fri, 20 Sep 2002, Clemens Ladisch wrote:
>
> > case EXPIRED:
> > snd_printd("capture read error (DMA or IRQ trouble?)\n");
> > err = -EIO;
> >
> > Are you _really_ sure you have recompiled the entire alsa-driver package
> > with debug o
At Fri, 20 Sep 2002 23:14:40 +0100 (BST),
Chris Rankin wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> [Linux 2.4.19-SMP, SB Live!, alsa-lib CVS, alsa-utils
> rc3]
>
> I have just tried to play a WAV file on my machine,
> but have triggered these errors instead. The machine
> didn't crash, fortunately, but it's very irrita
At Sat, 21 Sep 2002 15:02:42 +0200,
Benny Sjostrand wrote:
>
> >
> >
> >Sep 20 17:32:48 JOHN-ANDREWS kernel: ALSA
> >../../alsa-kernel/pci/cs46xx/cs46xx_lib.c:767: BUG? (cpcm->pcm_channel)
> >(called from d087abc1)
> >Sep 20 17:32:48 JOHN-ANDREWS kernel: ALSA
> >../alsa-kernel/core/pcm_lib.c:176:
At Sun, 22 Sep 2002 10:43:58 +0100 (BST),
Chris Rankin wrote:
>
> --- Jaroslav Kysela <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Note that these controls are enumerated (it's a list
> > of available
> > options). If you have an idea for better
> > representation, let us know.
>
> Eh? I am merely pointing
At Sun, 22 Sep 2002 20:09:52 +0100 (BST),
Chris Rankin wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I saw the SoundScape PnP driver appear in CVS today,
> along with a number of FIXMEs at the top of the file.
> I presume that these FIXMEs are a barrier to fully
> integrating the driver, and that's what you mean by
> "dea
On 23 Sep 2002 10:00:04 +1100
Zenaan Harkness <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Sorry if the list admin sends this through again - I didn't realise the
> list was moderated, or I would have joined before sending. Anyway, my
> problem report for compiling is below. Hoping someone can help.
>
>
> On S
At Mon, 23 Sep 2002 09:43:20 +0530,
Shaju Abraham wrote:
>
> Hi all,
> We tried using a ymf724 pci sound card and observed that the
> minimum period size we can get is 944 bytes.( with -F switch of aplay).
> We had tried the same switch of aplay with a cmipci card and the minimum
> perio
--- Takashi Iwai <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > At Sun, 22
Sep 2002 20:09:52 +0100 (BST),
> i don't think so. more modulalization doesn't mean
> to remove the
> ability of built-in drivers. (and i heard that
> Linus still prefers
> built-in drivers to modules :)
I definitely hadn't heard that! I
At Mon, 23 Sep 2002 13:28:56 +0100 (BST),
Chris Rankin wrote:
>
> > i don't see any particular part that restricts to
> > module (except that
> > the driver needs firmware to be loaded via ioctl).
> > am i missing something?
>
> Only that it's OBSCENELY more difficult to develop a
> driver if yo
Clemens Ladisch wrote:
>Tim Goetze wrote:
>> Takashi Iwai wrote:
>>
>> >At Thu, 19 Sep 2002 17:06:08 +0200 (CEST),
>> >Tim Goetze wrote:
>> >>
>> >> much simpler. you did a c++ style auto variable allocation, declare
>> >> 'ak' at the start of snd_ice1712_ews_init and it compiles cleanly.
>> >
>
For two weeks now, compiling the ALSA from CVS, I get distorted sound
through XMMS with the ALSA plugin and also from mpg123 with OSS. Does
anybody has the same problem?
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In the past I developed an application with release
0.9.0beta6 on a dual 1Ghz Pentium 3 with the
Hammerfall Light. Tha application would read 2
channels from a DAT player @48Khz. I now must upgrade
the hardware to a dual Pentium 4 and a newer kernel.
The beta6 doesn't seem to work with the newe
Hi,
I get the last CVS snapshot (from today) of alsa-driver
and I try to compile it on my new machine with a 2.4.19
kernel.
At the beginning, I had hard to figure out that the
directory alsa-kernel was missing.
Ok, I get it from the rc3 release.
Then, I tried the following command line:
./cvsc
On Mon, Sep 23, 2002 at 07:05:54PM +0200, Emmanuel Fleury wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I get the last CVS snapshot (from today) of alsa-driver
> and I try to compile it on my new machine with a 2.4.19
> kernel.
>
> At the beginning, I had hard to figure out that the
> directory alsa-kernel was missing.
>
>
Hello!
> For two weeks now, compiling the ALSA from CVS, I get distorted sound
> through XMMS with the ALSA plugin and also from mpg123 with OSS. Does
> anybody has the same problem?
I just checked the current version, and it seems to be Ok. I didn't try
xmms, but mpg123 plays through OSS just
Martin Langer wrote:
>
> The file sscape_ioctl.h is in alsa-kernel/include/ and I can get it via CVS
> update. Is it fixed in the meantime? Your mix of cvs and rc3 is a bad
> choice. Try to use a clean cvs or a clean rc3 tree instead.
Ok, so it was my fault. I shouldn't have mixed the alsa-kern
--- Takashi Iwai <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > At Mon, 23
> yes, but it should not be the reason to stop
> compiling the built-in
> driver via ifdef.
Well, it would be more accurate to say that the
"built-in" code wasn't a priority. I was also hoping
that Linux 2.5+ would make the entire problem
When tyring to use beta6, ..., beta9, I get an error
in the device open() call that states an unknown/bad
ioctl command. The beta6 worked well with the 2.2.19
kernel. I am wondering if this is a problem when used
with a 2.4.19 kernel. Can anyone validate? It seems
that the only way the PVERSIO
I am testing out the cs46xx experimental DSP drivers on the 9/22 cvs
build on a TB Santa Cruz. The drivers work fine except for the fact that
all sound is "flat"--almost no base at all. This is in comparison to the
original cs46xx drivers that come with rc3. The sound quality difference
is ver
Yes, that's it.
On Tue, 2002-09-24 at 00:10, Frans Ketelaars wrote:
> On 23 Sep 2002 10:00:04 +1100
> > > TIA
> > > Zen
>
> See http://www.alsa-project.org/ :
>
> Latest News page 1 of 42002-08-22 Note for compiling alsa-driver-0.9.0rc3:
> Please remove the file - alsa-driver-0.9.0rc
I've written a patches for the 0.9.0rc2 and 0.9.0rc3 ac97-codec driver in order to
support the Yamaha YMF753. This chip is used in the Toshiba Satellite 5000. Support is
provided for S/PDIF output, enhanced (wide) stereo, and the non-standard tone
controls. All features appear to work.
Grab it
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