At 03 Apr 2003 16:00:55 -0800,
J. Scott Amort <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Just to update, as has been posted on the user list - 0.9.0rc7 and later
> does not work on RH 8.1 beta or the now released 9 (I can confirm this,
> and also can confirm that 0.9.0rc6 DOES work on both). It has been
> su
Hello everybody,
I have written a GUI control for RME Digi 96 cards. It is based on GTK+. The
sources can be downloaded here:
http://www.robertvetter.com/rmedigi96control.html
Bug reports and suggestions are welcome.
Robert Vetter
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At Fri, 4 Apr 2003 00:07:25 +0200,
Jordi Mallach wrote:
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> On Thu, Apr 03, 2003 at 12:15:55PM +0200, Takashi Iwai wrote:
> > most of ALSA-native apps should have options (or config) to choose the
> > pcm device. for example,
> >
> > % aplay -Dhw:0,1 foo.wav
> >
> > but in your case
On Mon, Mar 31, 2003 at 01:47:52PM +0200, Dr. Werner Fink wrote:
> Hmmm ... I've put some lines into cmipci.c to support setting of
> the seconf/third status bits within the 2*192 status bits of
> the S/P-DIF stream for supporting none audio data PCM streams
> (with this it should also possible to
On Thu, 2003-04-03 at 21:46, Thomas Charbonnel wrote:
> > Hi,
> >I'm just checking in to see what progress has been made on getting
> > this patch Paul did to support RME's new firmware for the HDSP series
> > into CVS. I've been literally down for 4-5 weeks now waiting for this. I
> > am compl
I am getting messages like the following in my logs using kernel
2.4.20-xfs and alsa 0.9.2 release:
Apr 3 23:27:52 ccs kernel: ALSA ../alsa-kernel/pci/via82xx.c:675: invalid
via82xx_cur_ptr, using last valid pointer
What does this mean and have you fixed it yet?
Thanks.
--
John Covi
sorry to ask again :-(
I have just installed latest alsa CVS of drivers,lib and utils and still
get a:
pr 4 13:37:43 localhost vdr[20035]: S/P-DIF: Period size not available: Invalid argument
Apr 4 13:37:43 localhost vdr[20035]: S/P-DIF: unable to establish BitStreamOut for none audio PCM
Apr
On Friday 04 April 2003 06:21, Ivica Bukvic wrote:
> Yet, I still cannot get the second port of the Midisport 2x2 to become
> available no matter what. /proc/asound/cards lists only one midisport
> 2x2 device (which is ok, I guess, since even Fernando's webpage mentions
> that this is the case wit
On Fri, Apr 04, 2003 at 08:01:37PM +0200, Benny Sjostrand wrote:
> I would like to get to the bottom of this problem.
> Let's try figure out exactly which lines of code produces thoose
> messages: "S/P-DIF: Period size not available: Invalid argument" and
> "S/P-DIF: unable to establish BitStrea
Sounds like a real possibility, but I do not know nearly enough about how
the ALSA drivers work to agree or disagree.
> This is most likely (AFAIK) because redhat ships their kernel with NPTL
> (Native POSIX Thread Library).
>
>>From the release notes:
>
> Red Hat Linux 9 includes the Native POSI
The symbol is "schedule_work". There is more info on the user list, but
this is the critical info.
Jason Corekin
> At 03 Apr 2003 16:00:55 -0800,
> J. Scott Amort <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>> Just to update, as has been posted on the user list - 0.9.0rc7 and
>> later does not work on RH 8.
Hi,
I'm using the CS46xx sound chip in my Thinkpad A21m with a 2.4.20 kernel and
alsa 0.9.2, compiled by gcc (GCC) 3.2.3 20030309 (Debian prerelease).
At unpredictable times, the sound becomes very silent, and it appears as if
it was playing many times faster than it should. Only very short snipp
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