Hi,
Soundblaster Live Value card (device id - 1102:0006) is not supported.
It looks like it is not based on emu10k1.
Peter Zubaj
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Hi,
This means same as unmuting Analog/Digital switch in alsa mixer (puts
center/lfe to digital mode)
Peter Zubaj
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i have a cm8738 card but dont get the 6channel support running.
The driver knowns about the _9_738, but it doesn't mention the 8738
anywhere, so, apparently, it isn't fully supported.
Regards,
Clemens
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brett holcomb wrote:
Is it supported and does anyone know what chipset it is?
http://www.alsa-project.org/alsa-doc/index.php3?vendor=vendor-MAudio
HTH
Clemens
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Hello all,
I've been searching the docs on ~/.asoundrc and been unable to figure this
out. I have a SB Audigy2 card and am trying to map three mixer controls into
one. I would like Wave Center, Wave Surround, and PCM (which is left/right
output) mapped together. So when PCM is changed, they
On Mon, 8 Dec 2003, Brian M Dube wrote:
The only message I get in /var/log/messages is:
kernel: PCI: Found IRQ 5 for device 00:0b.0
The modules load fine and I get no errors anywhere in the logs or on
any command lines. I've tried unmuting different combinations of
channels, but I get
On Tue, 9 Dec 2003, Mark Constable wrote:
Some queries about the latest 2.6 kernels...
I presume the alsa part that comes with a 2.6 kernel is only
the equiv of the alsa-driver package so do I still need to get
alsa-lib and alsa-utils from somewhere else ?
Yes, from our main site -
On Tue, 9 Dec 2003, Greg Watson wrote:
Hello all,
I've been searching the docs on ~/.asoundrc and been unable to figure this
out. I have a SB Audigy2 card and am trying to map three mixer controls into
one. I would like Wave Center, Wave Surround, and PCM (which is left/right
output)
Clemens Ladisch wrote:
Peter Radics wrote:
I tried aplay -D surround40 test.wav and got the following error:
Playing WAVE 'test.wav' : Unsigned 8 bit, Rate 22050 Hz, Mono
aplay: set_params:833: Channels count non available
You tried to play a one-channel file on a four-channel
On Tue, 9 Dec 2003, Clemens Ladisch wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
i have a cm8738 card but dont get the 6channel support running.
The driver knowns about the _9_738, but it doesn't mention the 8738
anywhere, so, apparently, it isn't fully supported.
I'm not quite sure what you mean.
Do
Hello!
I've getting trouble with my M-Audio Revolution 7.1 card.
I've compiled ALSA from stock 2.6.0-test11 kernel. It inserts in
kernel, sees the audio card perfectly.
After creating ALSA plug that forces convertion to S32_LE format,
I've been able to get sound from card. It seems to
Hello!
I've getting trouble with my M-Audio Revolution 7.1 card.
I've compiled ALSA from stock 2.6.0-test11 kernel. It inserts in
kernel, sees the audio card perfectly.
After creating ALSA plug that forces convertion to S32_LE format,
I've been able to get sound from card. It
I looked at the Debian bugs page and checked out the grave bug, but I
couldn't tell if it applied to me or not. Either way, I uninstalled all me
debian alsa stuff and downloaded the new alsa 1.0-rc2 source codes. After
making and installing those, my sound seems to work ok (except for the
Hi,
i have a Creative Labs MP3+ USB - Soundcard and want to use it as secound
sound - device (for prelistening in a mobile discothek).
The soundcard works fine in a acer travelmate @ work with usb - ohci. But in
my Fujitsu Lifebook with usb-uhci i got only several error - messages like
not
Hello,
I started to play with Alsa as a programmer. But I need basic help,
which I can't find anywhere. I opened pcm.c and looked into the code.
But I don't have too much clue about a lot of things.
- channels - is it what I hear in speakers ? How are those virtual
channels linked to real
Hi all,
If we can't make mixer groups then I would like to submit that the mixer is
broken for my Audigy2.
Settings:
Master: 50%
PCM: 50% (Front - Left/Right)
Wave Center: 50% (Center)
Wave LFE: 20% (Sub)
Wave Surround: 20% (Rear Left/Right)
Using XMMS to output sound to PCM:
If I set PCM
How do I find out which of the 30 or so elements in gnome-alsamixer
corresponds to which of the dozen or so inputs and outputs on my SB Live
platinum 5.1? The labels are different, and I know little about the theory
of all this. I can't find any documentation. All that came with the
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From: phony [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, December 08, 2003 6:34 AM
Subject: [Alsa-user] no sound after installing 0.9.8 from source with 2.6
kernel
modprobe snd-emu10k1 fails
Looking in /proc/asound, its says no soundcards. Under that,
There is only the one directory, /proc/asound/card0/codec97#0. The
contents are included below. The interrupts in /proc/interrupts do
increase for the sound card while a file is playing. Where do I toggle
the external amplifier power down?
/proc/asound/card0/codec97#0/ac97#0-0
I found just about the same problem listed here:
http://www.geocrawler.com/archives/3/12350/2001/9/200/6611505/
There were no solutions suggested.
Soundfonts don't load. Midi players don't work. They say:
/dev/sequencer: No such device or address
It's there.
cat
I'll add that adjusting the levels with alsamixer does change the
intensity of the white noise coming through the speakers, but desirable
sounds via playback are still a mystery.
Thanks,
Brian
On Tuesday, Dec 9, 2003, at 03:28 US/Central, Jaroslav Kysela wrote:
On Mon, 8 Dec 2003, Brian M Dube
Norbert Schmidt wrote:
Does the alsa-driver for that chip on lots of mainboards and soundcards
support 6-channel? (no questions for help at this list got an solution)
I hope that someone answers who has 6-channel with this card run and
maybe all the others who have not ;-).
I'm not sure
Hi all
I'm having trouble getting my SB PCI 128 midi port working.
I have the simplest drum-machine known to man - hence I believe it is sending
midi events.
I have read the MIDI HOWTO, and have compiled some of the test programs - all
of which seem to indicate that my ALSA installation is OK
Hi,
I'm trying to use snd-usb-audio from alsa-driver
1.0.0_rc1 (compiled on Gentoo) to read from the USB
mic built into my Logitech Quickcam Web webcam.
The mic seems to be active:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] dan $ amixer -c 1
Simple mixer control 'Mic',0
Capabilities: cvolume cswitch cswitch-joined
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