I am using Mandrake Linux 10.1, which has a version of Alsa 1.06 in it.
My sound card is a Shark Predator ISA, which is AD1816a-based. I doubt this
card has been tested much in Alsa (years ago when 0.9 first came out, this
driver had problems which kept it from working at all until I myself
On Sun, 24 Nov 2002, Frans Ketelaars wrote:
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Thanks for the advice. I did manage to do it before reading your message, but
if you're wondering what I did
To remove all the warnings I went in /usr/src/linux/include/linux/modules and
deleted all the Alsa-related .ver files, then did
On Sun, 24 Nov 2002, Bob Lockie wrote:
Compile Sound as a module with no drivers.
After you've rebooted, compile Alsa.
I don't understand this. My problem is that I can't compile Alsa.
Compile Sound as a module in the Kernel.
I don't understand why doing this would make Alsa compile.
At any
On Sat, 23 Nov 2002, Bob Lockie wrote:
Alsa is not in my kernel, OSS is.
Did you patch your kernel?
No. I assume Mandrake did.
Compile Sound as a module with no drivers.
After you've rebooted, compile Alsa.
I don't understand this. My problem is that I can't compile Alsa.
I'm running a new install of Mandrake 9 (Alsa 0.9.0rc2) on a new hard drive,
on an otherwise old computer.
Using Xine, I play a DVD. When the DVD drive's light is on, the sound has a
wobble to it. (This has the odd result that if I play the same section of a
DVD twice, since the data is still
What does Alsa do if a sound card's speed is slightly off, and (for instance)
trying to set 44100 hz really sets it to 43700? Could this cause sound
problems in programs that expect 44100 to be 44100?
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I have a card based on the ad1816a chip and it works fine in Alsa 0.5. I
haven't been able to get it to work with Alsa 0.9.
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On Fri, 5 Oct 2001, Uros Bizjak wrote:
What modules should be loaded in order to get the OSS emulation (under
Alsa 0.5) to allow playmidi -f?
OPL3 MIDI synth is supported from ALSA 0.9.x. Latest 0.9.x release or
CVS version will do.
Oh.
Alsa 0.9 didn't work for me at all... I have to