Hi there,
I have a Via KM400 based motherboard with vt8235 southbridge, and its
associated ac97 audio device. Playback sounds OK, in some things but
average in others. I'm trying to use Audacity to record and mix down
some original music, but recording and playing solo tracks of things
like bass g
Howdy,
The procedure on this page
http://alsa.opensrc.org/index.php?page=Quick+Install
and the ReadMe mention that Red Hat 9 users needed to run this command
between the configure and the compile to avoid unresolved symbols in the
drivers:
touch include/linux/workqueue.h
Well, there's trouble i
Hello list,
I am having problems getting the au8830 alsa driver for my Diamond MX300 to
work with all four of my speakers (front and rear channels), and was
wondering if there was any known tricks to getting this working?
I am using Gentoo 1.4, kernel 2.4.20, alsa-driver and alsa-utils versions
I have just setup Alsa on a Debian system with a
2.4.22 kernel. Everything seems to be setup fine but
the sound quality is really bad. Especially in peaks
in the sound, there is a lot of static.
The card is an onboard SiS SI7012 with a C-Media
Electronics CMI9738 chip.
I also tried the OSS driv
On Fri, 9 Jan 2004 19:41:14 -0300
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I am using the intel-8x0 modules from kernel 4.6.1-rc3 from
Are you an alien in an alternate reality, like on StarGate SG-1?
Us earthlings are only at linux kernel 2.6!? 8-)
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I am using the intel-8x0 modules from kernel 4.6.1-rc3 from gento-dev-sources.
My mb is an Abit AN7. All seems alright, just there is no sound at all (all the
aplications thinks that the sound output it's good).
I don't know what to do. Help, please.
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Dear Gentlemen,
thank You for your support.
The issue is closed.
I tried starting alsamixer -c 1
That's ok.
I used amixer to unmute all the chanels of my card:
e.g.: amixer -c 1 sset PCM unmute
the Problem was that the default links were made wrong.
e.g. /dev/dsp was linked to /dev/dsp0 and so on.
I have a Gateway P4 PC with Hyper Threading and an Intel 82801EB AC'97
audio card but no sound when running Linux. I have RH9 with kernel
2.4.20-28.9 as well as my own stock custom kernel using the 2.4.24
code. Neither kernel provides audio.
I compiled and installed the latest alsa code but I cann
Clemens Ladisch schrieb:
Jörg Böhnke wrote:
alsamixer: function snd_ctl_open failed for default: No such device
Is the driver for your card loaded?
Does it show up in /proc/asound/cards?
Regards,
Clemens
Hi Clemens,
thanks for your rapid support
the driver is loaded:
bash-2.05a$ cat /proc/aso
I have a CM8738 onboard a Soyo Dragon KT400. I'm using
the cmipci driver. The mixer (master and PCM) has no
effect. I'm using the SPDIF out.
Should the mixer work with the SPDIF out? Is it
working for anyone else?
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On Fri, 9 Jan 2004, Kevin Seghetti wrote:
> So I tried dmix instead of dshare, it also didn't seem to work.
>
> I noticed in the server source code that it wasn't closing the first 3
> file handles (stdin, stdout, & stderr), so I tried changing that to
> close those as well, and that fixed dmix
Günther Montag wrote:
> I got jazz running with timidity started as server in background.
> I aconnected jazz to timidity with
> aconnect 128:0 129:0.
> jazz plays midi files fine.
> When I click on the piano keys in the piano window it sounds.
> I want to play with my MIDI keyboard.
> Module is th
On Sun, 2004-01-04 at 00:44, Jaroslav Kysela wrote:
> On Sat, 3 Jan 2004, Kevin Seghetti wrote:
>
> > I am working on a multiple stream jukebox program (plays 3 separate
> > stereo streams out a 5.1 sound card, in this case the EPIA-VIA-M). Each
> > stream uses aplay to play a song, when it finish
On Fri, 09 Jan 2004 10:24:57 -0600
"Gary Cauthon" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The error "no such device" does not tell you anything. The alsa
> driver returns ENODEV any time it encounters any type of error. So
> "no such device" translates into "something went wrong". Without
> knowing more d
The error "no such device" does not tell you anything. The alsa driver
returns ENODEV any time it encounters any type of error. So "no such
device" translates into "something went wrong". Without knowing more
details, it is impossible to troubleshoot this sort of problem.
-Gary
From: J
I just slapped an GTXP (cs4630) into my media machine, dropped alsa
1.0.1 on it, and proceeded to muck around.
For the most part, it works pretty well, but I ran into a few problems:
1) Is it possible to mirror the analog inputs? For example, I'm using
the internal AUX2 input to attach to a
On Fri, 9 Jan 2004 16:14:21 +0100
Florian Schmidt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> hmm, does
>
>
> aplay -Dplughw:1,0 pocco.wav
>
> do the job?
>
Absolutely Many thanks :)
Perhaps that error message should be adjusted slightly ;-)
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On Fri, 9 Jan 2004 10:03:12 -0500
"J. Scott Merritt" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wav]$ aplay -Dhw:1,0 pocco.wav
hmm, does
aplay -Dplughw:1,0 pocco.wav
do the job?
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I've browsed and googled, but I having trouble understanding
how to build an Alsa environment that will allow me to play
WAV files with a higher sample rate than my sound card
supports. Any pointers would be appreciated :)
I am trying to play a 24 bit, 96,000 khz WAV file on my VXpocket
V2 PCMCIA
On Sat, 10 Jan 2004 01:45 am, Günther Montag wrote:
> > Only trouble is the 1/2 to 1 second delay between hitting
> > the keyboard and hearing the sound. I'm not sure of the
> you ar farer than me - my midi keyboard not a beep, although
> modules there, devices there, tinidity working
> how can yo
Am Samstag 08 November 2003 13:56 schrieb Mark Constable:
> I just got a little MIDI controller keyboard and plugged
> it into the front panel of an old Livedrive for an early
> sblive card and lo and behold it worked with timidity -iA.
>
> Only trouble is the 1/2 to 1 second delay between hitting
Don Levey wrote:
>
> I got system sounds, played a CD, played some
> MP3s. Then... I rebooted. I got nothing upon startup.
>
This happened to "me too". In the 4 months that I have this computer,
there was one single day where all sound worked fine. But one
reboot was enough to send me back irre
Hey!
I got jazz running with timidity started as server in background.
I aconnected jazz to timidity with
aconnect 128:0 129:0.
jazz plays midi files fine.
When I click on the piano keys in the piano window it sounds.
I want to play with my MIDI keyboard.
Module is there, in aconnect -lo i see it w
Noah Roberts wrote:
> I cannot use the 2.4 series. Apparently there is a lot broken for the
> amd64 in that kernel, it seemed to work for the most part but some
> things don't work right - for instance devfs isn't even an option for
> that architecture on the 2.4.
> I really need an option tha
> Jan 6 04:09:52 Wizard kernel: ALSA
> ../../alsa-kernel/pci/rme9652/hdsp.c:807: wait for FIFO status <= 0
> failed after 100 iterations
although i doubt that our problems are similar, i'd try to edit the
lines 378/379:
#define HDSP_LONG_WAIT xxx
#define HDSP_SHORT_WAIT xxx
using higher values .
Jörg Böhnke wrote:
> alsamixer: function snd_ctl_open failed for default: No such device
Is the driver for your card loaded?
Does it show up in /proc/asound/cards?
Regards,
Clemens
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Karlis wrote:
> Clemens Ladisch wrote:
> > Karlis wrote:
> > > Jan 1 16:56:32 escaflowne kernel: drivers/usb/core/config.c:
> > > invalid alternate setting 4 for interface 1
> >
> > The 2.6 kernel has better error detection, so it detects that the
> > Quattro has inconsistent altsetting numbers.
>
Pawel Wrona wrote:
Noah Roberts wrote:
Maybe you could try version 0.9.0r6 and tell me if you have the same
behaviour?
Is there a special patch I need to apply to compile against the 2.6.0
kernel?
I think that you need to use kernel from the 2.4 series. I have a 2.4.22
kernel and
Hi everybody,
is there anybody who knows this problem:
alsamixer: function snd_ctl_open failed for default: No such device
I downloaded alsa* Release 1.0.1 compiled and installed it.
I am able to find the modules with lsmod.
Help is appreciated.
Thanks a lot.
Jörg
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Noah Roberts wrote:
> >Maybe you could try version 0.9.0r6 and tell me if you have the same
> >behaviour?
>
> Is there a special patch I need to apply to compile against the 2.6.0
> kernel?
I think that you need to use kernel from the 2.4 series. I have a 2.4.22
kernel and alsa 0.9.0r6 compiles
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