Klaus Zeitler wrote:
>> "stan" == stan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> stan>
> stan> There is a special mixer control for the envy24 cards that run the
> stan> ICE1712 driver. http://alsa.opensrc.org/index.php/Ice1712
>
> envy24control leaves me even more confused. I would have exp
> "stan" == stan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
stan>
stan> There is a special mixer control for the envy24 cards that run the
stan> ICE1712 driver. http://alsa.opensrc.org/index.php/Ice1712
envy24control leaves me even more confused. I would have expected the same
number of sliders
Klaus Zeitler wrote:
> Hello,
> I'm having a lot of trouble setting up my sound card (audiophile 2496)
> under openSuse 10.3 (with gnome). At first I had no sound at all.
> I spent a lot of time with google (too many matches for alsa and openSuse :-)
> and figured out to install alsa-firmware. Then
Hello,
I'm having a lot of trouble setting up my sound card (audiophile 2496)
under openSuse 10.3 (with gnome). At first I had no sound at all.
I spent a lot of time with google (too many matches for alsa and openSuse :-)
and figured out to install alsa-firmware. Then I reconfigured the sound
card
On Monday 29 October 2007 01:31, Frank Barknecht wrote:
> Wow, that must be an ancient application: hardcoded device names!
This version (0.7) looks like it was released around 2007/04/05. Perhaps the
sound routines were from another application from the past or at this point
in the development
Hallo,
Darrell Bellerive hat gesagt: // Darrell Bellerive wrote:
> I am trying to build the application xdemorse and need to set my sound card
> configuration in a header file:
>
> / CUSTOMIZE THESE DEFINITIONS FOR YOUR NEEDS */
>
> #define MIXER_DEV "/dev/mixer" /*
I am trying to build the application xdemorse and need to set my sound card
configuration in a header file:
/ CUSTOMIZE THESE DEFINITIONS FOR YOUR NEEDS */
#define MIXER_DEV "/dev/mixer" /* Your mixer device */
#define DSP_DEV "/dev/dsp" /* Your dsp device
On Sun, 2006-04-16 at 03:41 -0700, na bob wrote:
> Even Kmix shows no content anymore, there
> must be a big problem.
kmix is the buggiest Linux mixer by far.
Try "envy24control"
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On Sun, Apr 16, 2006 at 02:36:13PM +0200, Thomas Kuther wrote:
> On Sun, 16 Apr 2006 03:41:31 -0700 (PDT)
> na bob <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > hi, just bought the M-Audio Adiophile2496 because i
> > thought it was well known to Linux (Kubuntu). Before i
> > had all these troubles with the bui
On Sun, 16 Apr 2006 03:41:31 -0700 (PDT)
na bob <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> hi, just bought the M-Audio Adiophile2496 because i
> thought it was well known to Linux (Kubuntu). Before i
> had all these troubles with the build-in chip HDA
> Intel and i really want to switch to Linux so i bought
> t
hi, just bought the M-Audio Adiophile2496 because i
thought it was well known to Linux (Kubuntu). Before i
had all these troubles with the build-in chip HDA
Intel and i really want to switch to Linux so i bought
this card.
Starting up Kubuntu i had sound and a nice Kmix.
However, just like the HDA
I am trying to get an M-Audio Audiophile 2496 fully operational.
I cannot seem go get the envy24control to mix the SPIDF input. I can
patch it to HW 1 & 2 Out fine, but when I route via the mixer there is
no sound. I can see the level bars moving as expected in the SPIDF In
section. The PCM 1 & 2
Hi all,
Has anyone had any luck with getting the AC3 passthru to work with this
card/chipset? I notice in the code for 0.9.0rc3 / 0.9.0rc7 ice1712.c
this notice which leads me to believe this still doesn't work:
NOTES:
- spdif nonaudio consumer mode does not work (at least with my
Sony STR
I'm about to buy the card and AC3/DTS in Linux is very important for me.
Does it work perfectly (without clicks, etc) in MPlayer?
Another important thing is being able to use the card still after 6
years from now - does Midiman provide ALL necessary techdocs for their
card, or are they holding
On Wed, 14 Aug 2002 10:33:56 +0100
James Tappin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
JT> I'm currently in the process of switching from SuSE (7.2) to Debian
JT> (Woody). Using reasonably current ALSA CVS (maybe a week or so since
JT> I last did an update).
JT>
JT> Under SuSE, (with a self built 2.4.17 + p
I'm currently in the process of switching from SuSE (7.2) to Debian
(Woody). Using reasonably current ALSA CVS (maybe a week or so since I
last did an update).
Under SuSE, (with a self built 2.4.17 + pre-empt) everything worked
fine. Since switching I've been using 2.4.19 + low-latency + pre-empt
Yes, I compiled against ALSA 0.9. I use ecasound 2.0.4.
Any ideas?
On Wednesday, 13. February 2002 17:30, you wrote:
> On Wed, 13 Feb 2002, Jan Suhr wrote:
> > I tried ecasound but it doesnt work.
> > 1. ecasound dont like the "-o alsa" option, so I changed to "-o
> > /dev/dsp". This seems to be
On Wed, 13 Feb 2002, Jan Suhr wrote:
> I tried ecasound but it doesnt work.
> 1. ecasound dont like the "-o alsa" option, so I changed to "-o
> /dev/dsp". This seems to be ok.
Looks like support for ALSA0.9 is not compiled in. Did you recompile
ecasound against ALSA0.9...? And what version of
thank you.
I tried ecasound but it doesnt work.
1. ecasound dont like the "-o alsa" option, so I changed to "-o
/dev/dsp". This seems to be ok.
2. ecasound exit with the following expression:
ERROR: [ECA-CHAINSETUP] : "Enabling chainsetup: AUDIOIO-OSS: audio
format not supported (1)"
What can I
On Tue, 12 Feb 2002 23:44:40 +0200 (EET)
Kai Vehmanen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Tue, 12 Feb 2002, Jan Suhr wrote:
>
> > It works! My Audiophile works well with ALSA cvs version. I tested
only
> > the analog output.
> > But I cant play 24bit 96kHz wav files.
>
> What app did you use? You
hi,
pete moss hat gesagt: // pete moss wrote:
> ps - does anyone know of a cd player app that rips and then plays
> pcm audio rather than using the cd cable, as the audiophile doesnt
> have a cd input on the card?
Try the xmms cdread plugin also called "Audio CD Reader". Works fine.
bye,
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On Tue, 12 Feb 2002, Jan Suhr wrote:
> It works! My Audiophile works well with ALSA cvs version. I tested only
> the analog output.
> But I cant play 24bit 96kHz wav files.
What app did you use? You should first try with 'aplay' (comes with
alsa-utils package). In case aplay fails to parse the
Yes!
It works! My Audiophile works well with ALSA cvs version. I tested only
the analog output.
But I cant play 24bit 96kHz wav files.
Jan
On Tuesday, 12. February 2002 13:09, you wrote:
> pete moss hat gesagt: // pete moss wrote:
> > has anyone ever gotten this card to work in linux with alsa?
well the thing sounds amazing in windows! figured the drivers must
be stable by now. i will try earlier alsa 0.9 versions as well. i
really dont want to have to install my sblive to get sound under
linux. and yes, you must be the luckiest guy with an audiophile!
here is my system:
mostly s
Hello.
Is it possible for you to play sounds with 24bit and 96kHz?
Jan
On Tuesday, 12. February 2002 13:09, you wrote:
> pete moss hat gesagt: // pete moss wrote:
> > has anyone ever gotten this card to work in linux with alsa? i
> > have seen messages about problems with this card in the archi
On Tue, Feb 12, 2002 at 01:04:58PM +, Jan Suhr wrote:
Hello,
> How can I get the cvs version? I have installed the cvs program but I
> dont know how to use it.
Look at:
http://www.alsa-project.org/download.php3
Christian Leber
--
"Omnis enim res, quae dando non deficit, dum habetur et
pete moss hat gesagt: // pete moss wrote:
> has anyone ever gotten this card to work in linux with alsa? i have
> seen messages about problems with this card in the archives over a year
> old, but no one ever says that it works. i am trying to upgrade from my
> sblive, but this isnt going we
Hello all!
Anyone posted in the dev mailing list?
How can I get the cvs version? I have installed the cvs program but I
dont know how to use it.
Jan
On Tuesday, 12. February 2002 10:13, you wrote:
> Zitiere pete moss <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > has anyone ever gotten this card to work in linux wi
Zitiere pete moss <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> has anyone ever gotten this card to work in linux with alsa? i have
> seen messages about problems with this card in the archives over a year
This is probably not much help either, but this card works quite
well in my setup. Haven't tried SPDIF at all t
On Mon, 11 Feb 2002, pete moss wrote:
>
> has anyone ever gotten this card to work in Linux with alsa? i have
> seen messages about problems with this card in the archives over a
> year old, but no one ever says that it works. i am trying to
> upgrade from my sblive, but this isnt going well. :(
Hello
For compile alsa cvs , you can run ./cvscompile
you must have aclocate and libtoolize software
But all for cvs user is writing in INSTALL file in alsa-driver directory
Unless i have a midiman DIO24/96
And i make all driver,lib,utils,tools,oss from cvs
And i have envy24control, alsamixer, a
well, just tried compiling cvs, but no luck. numerous undefined macros
occur just trying to make the configure script. anyone know what the
minimum tools are to compile this? i am running a mostly stock
slackware 8.0.
has anyone ever gotten this card to work in linux with alsa? i have
see
Sorry if this is a FAQ - I've spent some time reading through the list
archives, I've found some people asking questions about the SPDIF
inputs on Midiman Audiophile 2496. I'm using the latest ALSA drivers
and tools from CVS, and while I can do captures from the analog in, I
have not been able t
Hi,
I thought I have got an M-Audio Audiophile 2496 working OK with Alsa
0.9.0beta8 on Mandrake 8.1. It can play audio from Xmms (although KDE
doesn't recognise it), Real Player and almost from Flash (with lots of
stuttering and badly needing some buffer size adjustment I can't find
anywhere)
Ingo Soetebier wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I've got an Delta Audiophile 2494 card. It worked (execpt recording) with the
> alsa 0.9 beta 7. Two days ago I updated from Mandrake 8.0 to 8.1. The drivers
> Mandrake installed didn't work (it was an alsa 0.5.x driver, at the moment I
> don't know the exact
Hello,
I've got an Delta Audiophile 2494 card. It worked (execpt recording) with the
alsa 0.9 beta 7. Two days ago I updated from Mandrake 8.0 to 8.1. The drivers
Mandrake installed didn't work (it was an alsa 0.5.x driver, at the moment I
don't know the exact version) I decided to install the
On Sun, 7 Oct 2001, Christof Damian wrote:
> On Sat, 06.10.20 12:31, Tobiah wrote:
> > Christof Damian wrote:
> > >
> > > this sounds pretty much like what i want. but none of these
> > > controls exist in my setup.
> >
> > I'm using recent CVS of .9. I guess maybe the cards are not the
> > same
On Sunday 07 October 2001 00:57, Christof Damian wrote:
> On Sat, 06.10.20 12:31, Tobiah wrote:
> > Christof Damian wrote:
> > > this sounds pretty much like what i want. but none of these
> > > controls exist in my setup.
> >
> > I'm using recent CVS of .9. I guess maybe the cards are not the
>
When I was faced with the problem of getting a clean
gain stage for microphones, I looked at mic preamps,
but found that two channels of good pre would cost
about $300. Right at that time, Mackie came out
with their VLZPro mic preamps in a couple of lower end
mixers for almost the same price. I
On Sat, 06.10.20 12:31, Tobiah wrote:
> Christof Damian wrote:
> >
> > this sounds pretty much like what i want. but none of these
> > controls exist in my setup.
>
> I'm using recent CVS of .9. I guess maybe the cards are not the
> same, as I expected.
>
i had a look through the driver code
Christof Damian wrote:
>
> this sounds pretty much like what i want. but none of these controls
> exist in my setup.
I'm using recent CVS of .9. I guess maybe the cards are not the
same, as I expected.
sine:toby:toby> amixer scontrols
Simple mixer control 'ADC',0
Simple mixer control 'ADC',1
this sounds pretty much like what i want. but none of these controls
exist in my setup. which version of alsa do you use ? (i use the cvs
version)
my amixer scontrols shows:
Simple mixer control 'DAC',0
Simple mixer control 'DAC',1
Simple mixer control 'Multi',0
Simple mixer control 'Multi',1
S
I am under the impression that the audiophile is basically
the same under the hood as the Delta 44, which is my card.
Here is what I use:
(
amixer set 'ADC',0 100%
amixer set 'ADC',1 100%
amixer set 'ADC',2 0%
amixer set 'ADC',3 0%
amixer set 'DAC',0
i am using the m audio audiophile 2496, it works pretty good with the
recent drivers (i use the cvs version).
i just got a question regarding the input gain. i am recording from
the analogue inputs and would like to set the input gain. i used to do
that with oss and a sblive. is it possible to
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