Hi.
I've got an Intel ICH7 family sound card. I read somewhere that I need to
install Alsa separately in order for the sound to work properly. I've kernel
version 2.6.18. I tried installing Alsa 1.0.14rc2. However, when I try to
load the modules by:
# modprobe snd-hda-intel;modprobe
Hi,
Did anybody have success setting up a Zalman ZM-RSSC External 5.1 Sound
Card with Alsa? I've been able to make it work but without the 5.1 support,
only basic stereo. I've followed the docs on Alsa project's page, but had no
success.
It is an USB card with a Sonix chipset.
Regards,
On 4/30/07, Simon Blomberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello alsa gurus,
I am trying to get sound working on my Dell XPS 710 quad-core machine
with Debian linux. My box came with an unsupported (by alsa) soundcard,
so I am trying to switch to the integrated onboard soundcard. I have
turned on
Hi all,
It seems that the driver 1.4 from rc1 are now handling the Emu 1212m.
So i tried to follow the instruction on this page :
http://www.alsa-project.org/alsa-doc/doc-php/template.php?company=Creative+Labscard=E-MU+1212m.chip=CA0102%2C+FPGAmodule=emu10k1-fpga
but the configure with
xavier larrode wrote:
Hi all,
It seems that the driver 1.4 from rc1 are now handling the Emu 1212m.
So i tried to follow the instruction on this page :
http://www.alsa-project.org/alsa-doc/doc-php/template.php?company=Creative+Labscard=E-MU+1212m.chip=CA0102%2C+FPGAmodule=emu10k1-fpga
but
Hello,
I have two ESI M4U MIDI interfaces, both have the same problems:
it seems that the interface drops MIDI events, especially when
many events are sent (ie. play a MIDI file). When the MIDI
bandwidth increases, more events seem to drop, but I haven't observed
that experimentally yet.
I
Hello,
i tried several times, downloaded the latest rc3 of
alsa-drivers-1.0.14, copied version 6 of patch_realtek.c into the
alsa-driver dir, ran ./configure --with-cards=hda-intel, make and
make install (as root) and rebooted.
Still no sound at all.
Hardware is a Lenovo Thinkpad X60T with
Peter Rabbitson wrote:
Hi,
I have an onboard sound card that I know for a fact is full duplex. Alsa
picks up the card fine, and everythign works except for full duplex
itself. All the info I was able to find is pre-dmix era, and looks very
dated. What steps do I have to take to enable full
Intel 82801G, in a way, is a generic name, there are several implementations
of it, some use Realtek, others use AD198x.
The suffix after the X60 for Lenovo Thinkpads does not let one identify the
correct model. I have a Lenovo Thinkpad X60, recent one, bought in Brazil;
it uses the AD1981
On 5/1/07, Peter Rabbitson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Peter Rabbitson wrote:
Hi,
I have an onboard sound card that I know for a fact is full duplex. Alsa
picks up the card fine, and everythign works except for full duplex
itself. All the info I was able to find is pre-dmix era, and looks
hi -- googling, i can find quite a few people asking about this,
but no clear answers.
is it possible to capture the mixed output? i.e., capture what i hear?
most people seem to want this in order to capture streamed sources, but
in my case it's simply to record the output of a script that
No one knows how to solve this problem?
On 5/1/07, Kamran Soomro [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi.
I've got an Intel ICH7 family sound card. I read somewhere that I need to
install Alsa separately in order for the sound to work properly. I've kernel
version 2.6.18. I tried installing Alsa
On Di, 01.05.07 18:19 Paul Fox [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hi -- googling, i can find quite a few people asking about this,
but no clear answers.
is it possible to capture the mixed output? i.e., capture what i
hear? most people seem to want this in order to capture streamed
sources, but in
Hi,
It will depend on your sound card. I am able to select the capture
to be the output mix using the alsa mixer (intel8x0). But this means
(in my case) the signal goes into the analog domain and is not as clean
as I would like.
There are other ways to capture the sound, for example
On Wed, 02 May 2007 00:19:06 +0100
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
It will depend on your sound card. I am able to select the capture
to be the output mix using the alsa mixer (intel8x0). But this means
(in my case) the signal goes into the analog domain and is not as clean
as I would
On 5/1/07, Kamran Soomro [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
No one knows how to solve this problem?
Those errors mean you didn't remove all snd* modules before loading
the new ones.
Easiest solution is to reboot after installing new ALSA modules or
rmmod everything with snd in it.
Lee
On 5/1/07, Sergei Steshenko [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, 02 May 2007 00:19:06 +0100
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
It will depend on your sound card. I am able to select the capture
to be the output mix using the alsa mixer (intel8x0). But this means
(in my case) the signal goes
thomas wrote:
On Di, 01.05.07 18:19 Paul Fox [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
is it possible to capture the mixed output? i.e., capture what i
...
What soundchip are you using? On ICE1712 you can create a monitor pcm
and record whatever goes through the digital mixer.
here's what i have:
$
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
There are other ways to capture the sound, for example
http://www.vsound.org/
It might not suit your case if several programs are generating the
sound opening and closing /dev/dsp.
thanks for that link. it's a possibility, though you're right it
might
On 5/1/07, Paul Fox [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
There are other ways to capture the sound, for example
http://www.vsound.org/
It might not suit your case if several programs are generating the
sound opening and closing /dev/dsp.
thanks for that link.
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