Gwyneth Morrison wrote:
On May 11, 2004 07:57 am, Clemens Ladisch wrote:
Please try the patch below.
Ok applied the patch. Had a problem with compile. (attached)
Oops. Sorry.
Looks like an extra brace.
Actually a missing closing brace which caused the next opening brace
to be at the
Hallo,
Michael Postmann hat gesagt: // Michael Postmann wrote:
I have the following Problem:
When i open a console and start mpg123 some.mp3 it starts playing back
on my first soundcard. (onboard AC97 Compliant Realtek ALC655 Chip
(intel8x0 driver))
When I issue the same command in
On May 12, 2004 02:34 am, Clemens Ladisch wrote:
Ok applied the patch. Had a problem with compile. (attached)
Oops. Sorry.
Sorry I couldn't find it for you, too many braces...
Looks like an extra brace.
Actually a missing closing brace which caused the next opening brace
to be at the
Hi,
I'm running Kernel 2.64 and the version of alsa that goes with it (sorry not
at my machine).
Anyway I got hold of a spdif cable so I hooked it up to my SBLive 5.1 card
(already working using analog). I put the appropriate options in
modules.conf. Playing a audio CD with XMMS I get sound, but
Hello everyone,
I installed Linux RedHat 8.0 on my PC with SoundMax Integrated Digital
Audio sound card.
Unfortunately the card is not recognised by the system.
Can anyone help me to resolve this problem please?
Sincerely,
Simon
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Hello
I'm still trying to get raw AC3 stream on the spdif output of my Asus
a7n8x deluze board (intel8x0) to no avail.
I've also tried to get raw AC3 stream with ac3dec.
With this command I get PCM sound through SPDIF and my yamaha amplifier:
$ tools/extract_ac3 /cdrom/VIDEO_TS/VTS_01_1.VOB
Hello again.
How can one enable built-in headphone amplifier on Terratec Aureon's 7.1
Space front output?
There's no option in the mixer for it. (yet? as of 1.0.4)
There is such an option in Windows drivers.
The card is based on Envy 24HT chip (ICE1724).
Hi, I have a problem configuring my sound in Gentoo Linux.
I'm currently using kernel 2.6.5 and i emerged alsa-lib, alsa-tools,
alsa-oss and i didn't emerge alsa-driver because they are compiled into
the kernel.
My /etc/modules.d/alsa configuration file is this:
Alsa 0.9.X kernel modules'
Gwyneth Morrison wrote:
When I plug in the UA1000, it is now recognised (Great)
It apparently comes up on /dev/dsp1 (initially) (the internal is on dsp0)
The are files for OSS emulation. The device should be visible in
/proc/asound/cards and in the output of aplay -l, too.
When I write to
Szymon Fedor wrote:
I installed Linux RedHat 8.0 on my PC with SoundMax Integrated Digital
Audio sound card.
Unfortunately the card is not recognised by the system.
What does lspci tell you about audio devices?
Regards,
Clemens
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Dominique Dumont wrote:
I'm still trying to get raw AC3 stream on the spdif output of my Asus
a7n8x deluze board (intel8x0) to no avail.
With this command, I get a short scratchy noise and then silence:
$ tools/extract_ac3 /cdrom/VIDEO_TS/VTS_01_1.VOB |./ac3dec -C -D hw:0,2
Using PCM
guillem palou wrote:
Hi, I have a problem configuring my sound in Gentoo Linux.
My /etc/modules.d/alsa configuration file is this:
alias snd-card-0 snd-intel8x0
OK.
The problem begins when i execute amixer because the output that it
gives me is:
amixer: Mixer attach default error: No
Hi all,
I've been messing the other day with figuring out new sounds that would enhance the
Linux desktop experience (namely KDE, but obviously usable with any desktop that
supports sound events) since the ones we currently have IMHO sound a bit too obtrusive.
Anyhow, I've come up with this
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Does anyone know how to configure alsa (specifically the intel8x0
driver) to output sound on both the analog (front speakers) and
SPDIF jacks simulatneously?
Set the AC97 SPSA mixer control to 0, set appropriate mode bits with
the iecset utility, and enable (unmute)
Nathan Allworth wrote:
Hi I recently setup sound card in alsa on fedora core
1, however it only outputs to my front two speakers
I've been playing around a checking out different sites and one
suggested that I can setup two sound cards to be multi channel.
pcm.multi {
type multi;
Patrick Beard wrote:
Anyway I got hold of a spdif cable so I hooked it up to my SBLive 5.1 card
(already working using analog). I put the appropriate options in
modules.conf. Playing a audio CD with XMMS I get sound, but it has so much
'jitter' that I can't listen to it.
How did you connect
Clemens Ladisch [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
With this command, I get a short scratchy noise and then silence:
$ tools/extract_ac3 /cdrom/VIDEO_TS/VTS_01_1.VOB |./ac3dec -C -D hw:0,2
Using PCM device 'hw:0,2'
AC3 Stream 48.0 KHz 448 kbps
What are the settings shown by iecset?
$ iecset
Hello Radoslaw,
Simply add the following lines (shamelessly copied from prodigy.c) to
your aureon.c
*cut_here*
static int aureon_set_headphone_amp(ice1712_t *ice, int enable)
{
unsigned int tmp, tmp2;
tmp2 = tmp = snd_ice1712_gpio_read(ice);
if (enable)
Hi another time,
I looked all the modules by executing an lsmod and all my audio modules
are loaded, here is an output of the command:
bash-2.05b# lsmod
Module Size Used by
vfat 11392 0
fat38592 1 vfat
snd_pcm_oss47780 0
On May 12, 2004 11:19 am, Clemens Ladisch wrote:
The are files for OSS emulation. The device should be visible in
/proc/asound/cards and in the output of aplay -l, too.
Ahh yes, I was using oss emulation to test I assumed that would be ok.
I was actually using XMMS. I hunted down a wav file
Interesting... I just went through this myself...
guillem palou wrote:
Hi another time,
I looked all the modules by executing an lsmod and all my audio
modules are loaded, here is an output of the command:
bash-2.05b# lsmod
Module Size Used by
vfat 11392 0
Your 'ttable' device has 5 channels.
To get 2 channels, use a different routing:
pcm.stereo_to_5 {
type route
slave.pcm multi
ttable.0.0 1# L - front L
ttable.1.1 1# R - front R
ttable.0.2 1# L - rear L
ttable.1.3 1# R - rear R
On Wed, 2004-05-12 at 13:11, Patrick Beard wrote:
Hi,
I'm running Kernel 2.64 and the version of alsa that goes with it (sorry not
at my machine).
Anyway I got hold of a spdif cable so I hooked it up to my SBLive 5.1 card
(already working using analog). I put the appropriate options in
Hi!
I have a Labtec 712 USB Headset. When I plug it in, it is discovered correctly
and I can use it. But after a few seconds or minutes, the music stops playing
and XMMS hangs. I can't SIGKILL xmms nor rmmod the snd-usb-audio module,
so I unplugged the Headset. The only way to get rid of the
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