Hi,
I try to customize the Turtle Beach Tropez+ card.
I did isapnp and it seems to be ok but loading the driver failed.
The same for compiled in PnP support (--with-isapnp=yes).
I assume that I have to tell the driver the IO/IRQ/DMA settings enabled by isapnp,
isn't it?
The problem is that I can'
Hello,
I am running a dual processor system with Debian unstable and the
2.4.17 kernel. I have an Audiophile 2496 installed and I have compiled
the ALSA drivers from the 0.9+0beta10-5 alsa-source debian package.
ALSA seems to be installed okay. However, when I attempt to play
sounds using apl
"Art Fore" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> was let out long enough to write:
> When I try to run alsamixer, I get snd_ctl_open failed for default: Sound
> protocol is compatible. If I try to run amixer, I get Mixer attach default
> error: sount protocol is not compatible.
>
> Does anyone know what this mean
The Arrow <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> was let out long enough to write:
> This question probably have been asked before, but since I have not
> patience to search through the archives... :)
>
> I have a Soundblaster Live! card (with LiveDrive II, which works :), and
> when I play mp3's through xmms I h
I downloaded the utils directory from the website, but when I run
./configure, I get configure: error: No linkable libasound was found.
When I run cat /proc/asound/sndstat I get
Installed drivers:
Type 10: ALSA emulation
Card config:
ESS Maestro3 PCI at 0xdc00, irq5
Audio devices: NOT ENABLED I
"Art Fore" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> was let out long enough to write:
>
> "Art Fore" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> was let out long enough to write:
>
> > When I try to run alsamixer, I get snd_ctl_open failed for default: Sound
> > protocol is compatible. If I try to run amixer, I get Mixer attach
> > default
On Fri, Feb 08, 2002 at 06:13:42PM +0200, The Arrow wrote:
> I have a Soundblaster Live! card (with LiveDrive II, which works :), and
> when I play mp3's through xmms I have lot of cracking and clicking noises.
> What can I do about it?
I used to had a same problem, and the cause was incompatibilt
On Sat, 9 Feb 2002 07:48:28 -0800
"Art Fore" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> When I issue the above command I get only a Note: /etc/modules.conf is more
> recent than /lib/modules/2.4.17-GB/modules.dep. (Suse 7.3 Linux with
> Inspiron 8100)
>
> Does anyone know what this means and how to correct it
Hi all !
I have a weird and very annoying problem:
I use lastest alsa 0.9 drivers. Sound's working great (although I don't understant all the jumpers in alsamixer, like "IEC958"...), but when I want to edit an audio file under glame or audacity, the sound isn't synchronized with the timelin
On Sun, Feb 10, 2002 at 04:53:01PM +0100, Antoine Jacoutot wrote:
> Hi all !
hi
> I have a weird and very annoying problem:
> I use lastest alsa 0.9 drivers. Sound's working great (although I don't
> understant all the jumpers in alsamixer, like "IEC958"...), but when I want
> to edit an audio fi
OK, I now have the sound working finally, but using Alsa mixer to set the
volumn is a little backward. Is there anyway to get the Inspiron 8100 volumn
control buttons to work to do this?
Art
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Patrick Shirkey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> --- Lars Magne Ingebrigtsen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>I've got an nForce-based motherboard with built-in audio. Does
>>support for these boards exist in ALSA?
> what is the output of cat /proc/interupts ?
Well, /proc/interrupts won't list anyth
I realize that there is no official support for the Phillips Acoustic
Edge, but has anyone managed to get ANY sort of sound under linux? I
really would not care if 3d sound doesnt work, i would just like to
listen to some musci now and then, and right now i have to boot into XP
(bleh) to do tha
hi,
ive been reading a lot of the posts.. has anyone gotten recording to work in mandrake
8.1?
I have a cs46xx-based (pci -- it's a midiman d-man, two input.. is that a problem?)
sound card, i had devfs on
and the mandrake rpms for alsa (0.5.10b ) lib, utils, driver installed, and sound
would
Yeah, but I have a different sound-on-board, via686a.
I built everything, new kernel, alsa beta 0.9xxx, and recording
is simply not good UNLESS you are in good control of the
recording software.
The via686a seems to record fine if you go get "snd", a mixer/gui
program, and you set it to 48000
Hello!
I have the Midiman Audiophile 2496 card and ALSA 0.5.11, kernel 2.4.17,
SuSE 7.1.
I used alsaconf to install the soundcard. alsaconf found the card,
changed modules.conf and asked for playing a test sound. I selected
"yes" and at this point it crashed:
-snip---
is there a program to read/write eeprom from
soundcards...
my sound card (Soundblaster AWE32 ct3980)
isn't quite
working due to a corrupt eeprom.. dsp works fine,
but
midi/gameport does not.
the info i have is the eeprom can be programmed for
sure, and it does it
at port 0x273...
For some reason the snd-mixer module isn't being compiled or installed.
As a result I cannot unmute my SB-Live. I'm using 0.9.0beta10.
Notice the distinct lack of a snd-mixer.o:
ford:/lib/modules/2.4.17/kernel/drivers/sound# ls
ac97_codec.osnd-mixer-oss.o snd-seq-midi-emul.o
snd-synth-
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