I found the solution by accident. Here is what you need to do, to have
AudioTrak Prodigy HD2 working properly in Alsa:
1) On the card, set jp4 jumper to on (connect the two pins) - it's located
directly above the ENVY chipset.
2) in alsa-base.conf (/etc/modprobe.d/alsa-base.conf), add line:
I got a problem with AudioTrak Prodigy
HD2..
By default, the soundcard is recognized as ICE1724 card. The sound output is
perfect, but _no volume control_ in alsa (neither in amixer nor in
alsamixer).
I have used all models from the ice1724 driver, by changing alsa-base.conf:
options
http://www.pastebin.ca/760210
The above links to my output from the ALSA Information script. I hope
it is useful to anyone who might assist me. Please keep in mind that
the only output on my card that I am using is the coaxial digital
output.
I have the following issues:
no system sounds
Hi,
I'd like to ask if Prodigy 7.1 as well as Prodigy HD2 work under current alsa
drivers or any linux drivers ?
Bye
Piotr
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Lukas Zapletal wrote:
I have read there is a new patch in the CVS for the mixer support. Is
it working? The last report by H. Abiff was that the mixer was not
fixed. The card`s playback works but the mixes is not usable (no
capture mixers).
The patch just changes the names of the mixer
Hello,
I have read there is a new patch in the CVS for the mixer support. Is
it working? The last report by H. Abiff was that the mixer was not
fixed. The card`s playback works but the mixes is not usable (no
capture mixers).
Quoting Clemens Ladisch [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hiram Abiff wrote:
so, this patch only corrects the names of the mixer channels, it does
not add the 4th missing channel?
It adds new names for all four mixer controls. I don't know why the
driver doesn't create the fourth control.
When
Quoting Hiram Abiff [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Quoting Clemens Ladisch [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hiram Abiff wrote:
so, this patch only corrects the names of the mixer channels, it does
not add the 4th missing channel?
It adds new names for all four mixer controls. I don't know why the
driver doesn't
Quoting Hiram Abiff [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Quoting Clemens Ladisch [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hiram Abiff wrote:
so, this patch only corrects the names of the mixer channels, it does
not add the 4th missing channel?
It adds new names for all four mixer controls. I don't know why the
driver doesn't
also the jack Quoting Hiram Abiff [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
new client: qjackctl-4557, id = 2 type 2 @ 0xb5ce5000 fd = 16
++ jack_rechain_graph():
client alsa_pcm: internal client, execution_order=0.
client qjackctl-4557: start_fd=8, execution_order=0.
client qjackctl-4557: wait_fd=12,
Hiram Abiff wrote:
so, this patch only corrects the names of the mixer channels, it does
not add the 4th missing channel?
It adds new names for all four mixer controls. I don't know why the
driver doesn't create the fourth control.
When configuring the alsa-driver package, please add the
Quoting Clemens Ladisch [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Clemens Ladisch wrote:
It is possible to add a table to the driver to override these names.
Attached is a patch to do this. It's already in CVS.
sorry for the long delay, I didn't have time to check the list sooner.
so, this patch only corrects
Hiram Abiff wrote:
numid=1,iface=MIXER,name='Speaker Playback Switch'
numid=3,iface=MIXER,name='Speaker Playback Switch',index=1
numid=5,iface=MIXER,name='Speaker Playback Switch',index=2
numid=2,iface=MIXER,name='Speaker Playback Volume'
numid=4,iface=MIXER,name='Speaker Playback
Hallo,
Clemens Ladisch hat gesagt: // Clemens Ladisch wrote:
Hiram Abiff wrote:
numid=1,iface=MIXER,name='Speaker Playback Switch'
numid=3,iface=MIXER,name='Speaker Playback Switch',index=1
numid=5,iface=MIXER,name='Speaker Playback Switch',index=2
numid=2,iface=MIXER,name='Speaker
Quoting Clemens Ladisch [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
It seems the fourth volume control got lost somewhere.
Is there any error message in the system log?
There is something related to a virtual console in between which
are some messages related to sound devices. Looks like this:
Mar 15 21:11:10
Quoting Clemens Ladisch [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
It seems the fourth volume control got lost somewhere.
Is there any error message in the system log?
I missed this, related to my laptops's soundcard I guess. Sorry, I'm tired and
losing concentration.
Mar 15 21:11:10 guybrush udev[3550]: creating
Hiram Abiff wrote:
Do you have any idea what could cause the low volume on the input
signal?
The obvious cause is some misconfigured mixer control.
Can I use some other tool rather than alsamixer or amixer to adjust
this.
The problem may be that the mixer controls names guessed by the
Hallo,
Hiram Abiff hat gesagt: // Hiram Abiff wrote:
Thnx for the tip, will try this. But, no matter which index the
Maya gets I always have this same issue that I described earlier,
cannot get it to play anything.
Yes, and I still have no idea, why it doesn't let you play anything,
not even
Hiram Abiff wrote:
My problem is I can't get my Maya to play any sound from
Alsa.
ALSA: cannot set hardware parameters for playback
Please show the contents of /proc/asound/cardX/stream0.
Regards,
Clemens
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Quoting Clemens Ladisch [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hiram Abiff wrote:
My problem is I can't get my Maya to play any sound from
Alsa.
ALSA: cannot set hardware parameters for playback
Please show the contents of /proc/asound/cardX/stream0.
hi, clemens.
here goes:
AUDIOTRAK MAYA44 USB at
Quoting Lee Revell [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Would deactivating
bandwidht checking work for me too, then?
Error -38 is not the same as error -28. If you have bandwidth checking
enabled then certainly disable it (it's well known that it's broken).
I see.
Is this device connected through a hub?
alsamixer -c 2 -V capture but it says No mixer elems found.
When I run alsamixer -c 2 I get 3 sliders for playback, although
Maya has 2 stereo outputs???!! I discovered that the third actually
controls one of the input channels, but driving it to 100 still produces low
volume audio. When I use
Quoting Lee Revell [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
For some reason I see 3 Speaker entries only in the playback section
and no capture entries.
Many USB audio devices don't have (much of) a software controllable
mixer, the only mixer is controlled by the knobs on the device.
Lee
Unfortunately, this
On Mon, 2006-03-13 at 20:53 +0100, Hiram Abiff wrote:
alsamixer -c 2 -V capture but it says No mixer elems found.
When I run alsamixer -c 2 I get 3 sliders for playback, although
Maya has 2 stereo outputs???!! I discovered that the third actually
controls one of the input channels, but
Quoting Lee Revell [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Mon, 2006-03-13 at 20:41 +0100, Hiram Abiff wrote:
I can get output from muse no prob and from other music making apps.
I tried running xmms but it complains and cannot start:
Input has 2 channels, soundcard uses 4 channels
No conversion is available
On Mon, 2006-03-13 at 20:41 +0100, Hiram Abiff wrote:
I can get output from muse no prob and from other music making apps.
I tried running xmms but it complains and cannot start:
Input has 2 channels, soundcard uses 4 channels
No conversion is available
XMMS bug, it wants to use the hw:x
I checkveed dmesg, this message appears after each aplay's
unsuccesful attempt:
cannot submit datapipe for urb 0, err = -38
What is this urb 0?
I found this in the LAU archive from , pertaining
to this error message:
ALSA: could not start playback (Broken pipe)
kernel: cannot submit
Hi!
I've lost a lot of time and patience trying to set up my
Maya 44USB soundcard, the guys from the Linux-Audio-Users
mailing list tried to help me, but it turned out to be
a bug in ALSA.
My problem is I can't get my Maya to play any sound from
Alsa.
cat /proc/asound/cards lists it as the 3rd
On Sun, 2006-03-12 at 22:31 +0100, Hiram Abiff wrote:
Hi!
I've lost a lot of time and patience trying to set up my
Maya 44USB soundcard, the guys from the Linux-Audio-Users
mailing list tried to help me, but it turned out to be
a bug in ALSA.
What is the output of lsmod and dmesg?
Lee
Quoting Lee Revell [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Sun, 2006-03-12 at 22:31 +0100, Hiram Abiff wrote:
Hi!
I've lost a lot of time and patience trying to set up my
Maya 44USB soundcard, the guys from the Linux-Audio-Users
mailing list tried to help me, but it turned out to be
a bug in ALSA.
What is
Hallo,
Hiram Abiff hat gesagt: // Hiram Abiff wrote:
I nthe meantime I restarted my computer again and now Maya
is no longer card3 but card1, this happens on a regular basis,
for some reason ALSA rearranges the cards.
You can fix the position chosen for your cards with the index-module
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