I ended up recompiling an old version of xmms from source under Debian
to get the real-time support I wanted, then compiled plugins from source
as I needed them, using the checkinstall utility to create .deb files.
Since this is the alsa-user list, does anyone know of current media
Hi all,
I'm writing to you in despair, it's been 5 days I've tried a lot of
things, none is working.
My soundcard cannot handle recording on just one channel (it's a USB
card). I'm running ubuntu Hardy 8.04 with kernel 2.6.24.rt .
The problem is that the program I'm running is written to be
Bonjour,
The Fast Track Ultra is not class compliant :-(
A topic on m-audio official forum asks if somebody want m-audio develop
(or help alsa-devel team to) fast-track-* drivers for linux:
http://forums.m-audio.com/showthread.php?t=714
I suggest that everyone who want need an alsa driver for
I have to precise that I'm using a M-Audio fatst track pro sound
card, which works fine if I only record stereo files.
Cheers,
Bruno.
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On Thu, 28 Aug 2008 17:03:44 +0200
brunal [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have to precise that I'm using a M-Audio fatst track pro sound
card, which works fine if I only record stereo files.
Is there some reason the application doesn't do mono? Almost all I've seen
allow you to record only one
Hai!
We work on customized linux distribution. We used our own gui to control
volume. We used to change volume by command
amixer -c 0 set PCM 20% like that. Recently we changed our sound card, we
are using realtek hda ALC262. I enabled the support for this card by
enabling intel hda options in