Hi,
because the alsa drivers shipped with Mandrake 9.0 (RPMs, version
0.9.0rc2) locked my system hard when using my fm801 soundcard, I
recompiled the kernel with sound support and without alsa, compiled
alsa-dirvers, -lib and utils version 0.9.0rc6 (I have the correct kernel
sources of the ru
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> How do I change the capture rate of the extigy? So far it is stuck at
> 8000Hz, and if I try different rates with arecord, the correct number
> of samples are taken for the requested rate, but over a different
> period, eg. if I try to record 5 seconds at 48000, it takes
Paul Winkler wrote:
> I picked up an Oxygen today, and I seem to get as far as
> getting the firmware loaded (via midisport_firmware)
> and loading the snd-usb-audio module,
> but I don't seem to be able to actually use it.
>
> Dec 8 00:50:27 kermit kernel: hub.c: USB new device connect on bus1/1,
hello list.
i use a soundblaster live and soundfonts. i want to use to different
soundfonts at one time (for example in musE). how can i achieve this?
i loaded the files with
# sfxload -b1 sf1.sf2
# sfxload -b2 sf2.sf2
but in muse i could only use the fist soundfont. any ideas what i'm
doing w
> > if I try to record 5 seconds at 48000, it takes 30
> > seconds, at 8000Hz.
> Please post the contents of /proc/asound/cardX/stream0 while recording.
>
Here it is:
Creative Technology Ltd. : USB Audio
Playback:
Status: Stop
Interface 1
Altset 1
Format: S16_LE
Channels: 2
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > > if I try to record 5 seconds at 48000, it takes 30
> > > seconds, at 8000Hz.
> >
> > Please post the contents of /proc/asound/cardX/stream0 while recording.
>
> Here it is:
>
> Creative Technology Ltd. : USB Audio
> ...
> Capture:
> Status: Running
> Interface =
Hello everybody, I am quite new to Linux, so please forgive me for my silly question...
I have a little problem about the:
"If this tells you that something like ``version.h''
cannot be found, then you probably do not have a
proper kernel source tree. You need a couple of files
of your kernel sou
I forgot to mention the following information:
The system has an enmic/NMC board (KT133 chipset, via686a) with duron
processor. The onboard soundcard (vi82xx) is switched off in the bios.
(onboard sound works with oss driver without problems, if I switch it on)
If you need any further information
hi,
i want to connect my keyboard to my pc (sb Live!) in oder to use it
as a softwaresynthy.
i've read aconnect 64:0 65:0 should do this ... but:
stef: ~ $ aconnect -lio
client 0: 'System' [type=kernel]
0 'Timer '
1 'Announce'
Connecting To: 63:0
client 65: 'E
Hi,
I get following oops while unloading snd-intel8x0 on a Dell Optiplex 260
Kernel is 2.4.20aa1 (happens again with plain 2.4.20)
Alsa is 0.9.0rc6 (and CVS 20021204)
Debian/woody.
Christian
PCI devices found:
Bus 0, device 0, function 0:
Host bridge: Intel Corp. 82845G/GL [Brookdale
Hi,
I know this won't help but I have the same problem with via82xx module and
VIA Technologies, Inc. VT8233 AC97 Audio Controller (rev 10) audio chip.
Using Debian Testing with alsa-source 0.9.0rc5-2.
Haven't figure it out yet. Always records silent even playing works great.
:-(
Patrik
ms
Hi,
I am trying to install Xine on RH 8.0. I followed
instructions on the website and installed the lib files first
(xine-lib-1-alpha2) and that seemed to work fine. Then I tried to install the UI
files (xine-ui-0.9.15) and I get an error telling me that it cant find the
program "aalib-c
On Mon, Dec 09, 2002 at 11:04:32AM +0100, Clemens Ladisch wrote:
> There should now be messages about a disconnect and another new device
> connect. Maybe the firmware didn't get loaded properly.
>
> Please try to run the loader by hand, maybe there's an error message:
> /sbin/fxload -s /usr/share
Hello,
[I sent this message from a non-subscribed address first, so it's
awaiting moderation, and might show up again in the near or far
future... Also, since writing the message previously, I have found
LM4545.pdf (mentioned in
http://alsa.opensrc.org/index.php?page=SbLiveMixer) which seems to
ex
On Mon, Dec 09, 2002 at 03:58:37PM -0800, Paul Winkler wrote:
> Maybe my kernel is not really set up right for usbfs.
> Time for more research...
D'OH! I forgot to *mount* the /proc/bus/usb :-P
WIth that done, it loads fine and now I can see output
of the keyboard and knobs in the PD midi test
Hi Alsa gurus,
I am struggling in setting the sound driver for my onboard sound chipset
on p4pe
I was told to use alsa and compile the driver intel8x0. I have
downloaded the latest
version from tehweb site version 0.9 x
i have followed tehfollowing steps :
1. ./configure
2. ./make install
3. .
Hi,
I had installated RH7.3, custom kernel 2.4.19 without patch on Celeron
600MHz, Intel 815EEA, 128MB RAM.On-board sound card - codec AC97, AD1885
analog-devices.
I am new in Linux , I can read :-)
I follow steps in Alsa how-to for installing alsa drivers, but after doing
"make" on the end [hwdep
Dear all,
Using a TerraTec EWS88MT (ice1712), I want to record simultaneously from
four different stereo sources. Although the break-out box is equipped with
8 analogue inputs, I do not know which devices correspond to the inputs.
Apparently, there are only two capture devices, and it seems to be
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