Andries Dijkstra wrote:
I have a Asrock k7VT2 (VIA KT266A northbridge and VIA 8325 southbridge)
From the beginning, when I first installed this machine, I expericenced
cracks in the sound.
Try to add the dxs_support=3 or dxs_support=2 option to the
snd-via82xx module.
HTH
Clemens
Amit Shah wrote:
2. If I build the sound, alsa stuff into the kernel, I don't even see the
pcm channels just hte dummy device (which is also built into the
kernel).
When you build ALSA into the kernel, you don't have modules anymore,
so the options in modules.conf aren't read. To configure
Hallo,
Steffen Hein hat gesagt: // Steffen Hein wrote:
Damn. I really need this feature since esd and especially arts are much
to unrelieable and have much too high latency. I've read that the card
does hardware mixing internally with 36bit precision so it would be
really nice if the
On Wed, 3 Sep 2003, Frank Barknecht wrote:
The ALSA driver at least has the dmix plugin, that supports
multi-playback on any cards, but I think only in stereo.
Channels count is not restricted.
Jaroslav
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Hallo,
Jaroslav Kysela hat gesagt: // Jaroslav Kysela wrote:
On Wed, 3 Sep 2003, Frank Barknecht wrote:
The ALSA driver at least has the dmix plugin, that supports
multi-playback on any cards, but I think only in stereo.
Channels count is not restricted.
Ah, good to know.
ciao
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On Wednesday 03 Sep 2003 13:21, Clemens Ladisch wrote:
Amit Shah wrote:
2. If I build the sound, alsa stuff into the kernel, I don't even see
the pcm channels just hte dummy device (which is also built into
the kernel).
When you build
Pedro Soria-Rodriguez wrote:
The documentation is fairly poor, in my opinion,
Not only in your's ...
I have read that one of the features of Alsa is that multiple sound
sources can play at the same time. So, I have tried... but if a
program is playing audio, and I start a second one, this
Jan wrote:
3. When I try to play a sound from the 'Sounds' widget in Control
Panel, I get the message 'The device seems to be in use'
The device will be in use when you're running a sound server like esd
or artsd. If so, deactivate it.
HTH
Clemens
Jaques Strap wrote:
The file 'serialmidi.c' does not seem to exist under my kernel
sources. (/usr/src/linux) I assumed that this was where I should
be making the change? Then recompile the kernel, then compile
alsa?
The file does exist here though:
Yaron wrote:
I just got an SB Extigy, and am trying to get it to work with the ALSA
that comes with the 2.6.0-test4 kernel.
I've got USB Audio support and have enabled the ALSA USB driver - all
compiled in, not modules.
...
Sep 2 15:25:40 Rooster kernel: audio 2-2:0: usb_probe_interface
Thomas Woelz wrote:
got a sound card, dunno if it will work on linux, just wondering...
Please tell us which chip(s) the card uses. The output of lspci may
help.
Regards,
Clemens
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Chris Purves wrote:
When I get to modprobe snd-intel8x0 the command does
not complete because snd-rawmidi keeps initialising.
Did you use the same compiler as for the kernel?
Are there any suspicious messages in /var/log/messages?
Regards,
Clemens
Jack
Nice thing but not (yet) widely supported.
The ALSA driver at least has the dmix plugin, that supports
multi-playback on any cards, but I think only in stereo.
Channels count is not restricted.
Ah, good to know.
Wouldn't be an issue anyway since the card is only stereo.
dmix is
At Wed, 3 Sep 2003 13:34:38 +0200,
Steffen Hein wrote:
Jack
Nice thing but not (yet) widely supported.
The ALSA driver at least has the dmix plugin, that supports
multi-playback on any cards, but I think only in stereo.
Channels count is not restricted.
Ah, good to know.
At Wed, 03 Sep 2003 13:15:21 +0200 (METDST),
Clemens Ladisch wrote:
Thomas Woelz wrote:
got a sound card, dunno if it will work on linux, just wondering...
Please tell us which chip(s) the card uses. The output of lspci may
help.
i guess it's an envy24 or envy24-ht based card.
(lspci
Hey there,
On Wed, 3 Sep 2003, Clemens Ladisch wrote:
Sep 2 15:25:40 Rooster kernel: audio 2-2:0: usb_probe_interface
This is the OSS USB Audio driver, which isn't compatible with the ALSA
USB Audio driver. Either deactivate the OSS driver, or put audio
into the /etc/hotplug/blacklist
Yaron wrote:
On Wed, 3 Sep 2003, Clemens Ladisch wrote:
Sep 2 15:25:40 Rooster kernel: audio 2-2:0: usb_probe_interface
This is the OSS USB Audio driver, which isn't compatible with the ALSA
USB Audio driver. Either deactivate the OSS driver, or put audio
into the /etc/hotplug/blacklist
Hey there,
On Wed, 3 Sep 2003, Clemens Ladisch wrote:
The OSS USB Audio driver is in the USB menu, together with the other
USB devices.
Ooooh, I see! I thought it was one of those Enable Here To Get It There
things...
Yeah, now I get full OSS Mixer control.
However, volume is INCREDILBY
Hello,
I am trying to intall alsa-driver 0.9.6 on a laptop with an ESS1978
Maestro 2E soundcard. I followed instructions on the ESS Technology
maestro-2e page. No problem instaaling alsa-driver and alsa-lib but I
get incorrect modules parameters when I try to insert modules into the
kernel.
Okay, well I installed ALSA today... works good, I get sound at least!
However, there seems to be a 'small' problem... amixer and alsamixer do not
seem to be working! I can mute stuff and unmute things, and still get sound...
and yes, I am sure that it's using ALSA, because if I run alsasound
hello,
I'm trying sending this again because it didn't go straight through the first
time even though I am subscribed to the list.
I've set up an old pentium box in my living room to play mp3's through my
hi-fi, tape records to cd and stuff like that. Playback is working fine with
the alsa
hello list,
i'm still having some trouble getting the EMI to work with alsa, and
wondered if anyone might be able to help. i'm using 2.4.19 debian sid with
alsa 0.9.6 on a powerbook g3 500. all modules are properly loaded, included
the emi 2|6 firmware loader, and the card shows up fine in
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