On 20 Oct 2002, David B. Ritch wrote:
I have experienced the same problem with extremely loud clicks and pops
at the begining of each file on my Dell Inspiron 4100, with the same
driver. I reported it to this list, and have seen other report the same
thing, so it's apparently a fairly common
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
Its almost the same problems we all have after
installing a new kernel.
Hmmm
Could you be a little more specific on that?
Do you mean after installing _any_ new kernel or if you install a kernel
with a certain release number or higher?
I recompiled my drivers every
zinx verituse writes:
You need to use one of the cs423x drivers (the cs4236
driver works fine, with power management and all)
ok, i've done this. actually, after insmod'ing all the
prerequisites, insmod snd-cs4236 gave me the init_module
device error, but modprobe snd-cs4236 seems to have
I have experienced the same problem with extremely loud clicks and pops
at the begining of each file on my Dell Inspiron 4100, with the same
driver. I reported it to this list, and have seen other report the same
thing, so it's apparently a fairly common problem with Dell laptops.
I've seen the
Hi,
I have build alsa for the ice1712 card. Something simple
like 'aplay afile.wav' is find. The card has 8 channels (4in/4out)
and the sound is played through all outputs.
The next thing I need to do is to be able play (and record) on
individual channels. How do I do this? I have use aplay with
On Sun, Oct 20, 2002 at 05:31:51PM +, dan moylan wrote:
i've been trying to get the audio working on my ibm thinkpad
600e. sndconfig tells me that i have a cs4610 card, but that
it's not supported.
i'm running rh7.3. alsa-0.9.0rc3 has been duely downloaded
and installed. depmod -a
I'm trying to use the latest version from CVS.
The sound modules fail to load.
How do I know which modules are referenced?
See the output of modprobe later.
# insmod snd-intel8x0
Using /lib/modules/2.4.20-pre8-ac3/kernel/sound/pci/snd-intel8x0.o
Have you done this.
Completely remove old modules in this directory by
typing
rm -rf /lib/modules/(your kernel version)/misc
Compile the driver with these options.
--with-kernel=(your kernel source dir path)
--with-moddir=/lib/modules/(your kernel version)/misc
--with-cards=(your sound card
Completely remove old modules in this directory by
typing
rm -rf /lib/modules/(your kernel version)/misc
Compile the driver with these options.
--with-kernel=(your kernel source dir path)
--with-moddir=/lib/modules/(your kernel version)/misc
--with-cards=(your sound card chipset name)
type
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
seems to be that I get the same problem (hanging note midi output stuck)
with those three porgrams...
using : alsa-0.9.0rc3 and an edirol UM1-S USB MIDI interface
Are there any messages in the system log (/var/log/messages) when this
happens?
Clemens
linux power wrote:
Have you done this.
Completely remove old modules in this directory by
typing
rm -rf /lib/modules/(your kernel version)/misc
I don't have a /misc directory.
I tried deleting everything under sound and reinstalling but that didn't
help.
# ll
I have recently install an sb Live! (5.1) on my RH 8.0 box, and I am running the
alsa drivers, so I can play midi files directly. On my system I have a *large*
collection of .pat files (typically used by timidity, etc., to play midi files).
Is there a utility out there which I can use to create
Hey all, I posted this a few days ago but received no responses...
I have a via 686 chip and I'm using ALSA 0.9.0rc3 drivers. Custom 2.4.19
kernel, on a Debian 'testing' system.
Everytime something (such as an IM) produces sound I got a pop before
the sound, then the sound, then a pop-pop
Phil Dibowitz wrote:
Everytime something (such as an IM) produces sound I got a pop before
the sound, then the sound, then a pop-pop afterwards. It's REALLY
annoying... Is there a way to fix this? Here's some extra info:
After soem more testing, this is only happening in a select group of
I am trying to configure a usb headset and a yamaha sound card so that
it creates oss devices for both cards.
cat /proc/asound/cards
0 [MainCard ]: YMF744 - Yamaha DS-XG PCI (YMF744)
Yamaha DS-XG PCI (YMF744) at 0xd0979000, irq 5
1 [USBheadset ]: USB-Audio - USB
On 20-Oct-02, Mark Knecht wrote:
RTSynth -i /dev/midi
RTSynth -i MIDIC0D0
etc. are all wrong...
Just a guess, but you might want to look at the manpage for aconnect
(from alsa-utils) - it controls how MIDI channels are hooked up.
--
Adam Jones ([EMAIL
FIXED:
http://www.mail-archive.com/alsa-user;lists.sourceforge.net/msg04153.html
It fixed my CVS problems too.
Bob Lockie wrote:
I'm having trouble compiling from CVS so I thought I'd give the
release a try.
I even tried to recompile my kernel but I always get this error.
./configure
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