I have installed ALSA 0.9.0rc5 on Red Hat 8.0.
I have a USB microphone and a pci sound card, both working in ALSA. The
microphone uses the snd-usb-audio driver, and the pci sound card is a
Delta 66 that uses the snd-ice1712 driver.
Unfortunately, every time I boot the machine, the USB microphone
Sage wrote:
I have a USB microphone and a pci sound card, both working in ALSA. The
microphone uses the snd-usb-audio driver, and the pci sound card is a
Delta 66 that uses the snd-ice1712 driver.
...
So the USB microphone is the primary device and the pci sound card is
the secondary device.
Mathy Vanvoorden wrote:
I can't seem to be able to get midi working with the cs46xx. I installed
xmms-midi plugin, and I can see that it works when playing a midi file,
but I can't hear it :s There is no Midi in my mixer.
The CS46xx wavetable synthesizer isn't supported. Your MIDI file was
On Tue, 2002-11-05 at 10:55, Clemens Ladisch wrote:
You could try a software synthesizer, e.g. TiMidity.
I have the timidity plugin in xmms... no sound :s
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Hi list,
I posted a question relating distorted midi last week, and got the
recommendation to upgrade my 0.5.12a to 0.9.0.
OK, I did so, I installed rc5, and it was a little adventure.
configure, make, make install was easy so far. Also loading of the modules
was not a greater problem. But then
Mathy Vanvoorden wrote:
I have the timidity plugin in xmms... no sound :s
Timidity should work if the PCM device works (e.g. aplay something.wav).
If not, that would be an error in your Timidity configuration.
HTH
Clemens
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Title: Problem with Intel i8x0 driver
Hi,
I've bought a Gericom Silver Seraph Per4mance laptop and I'm trying to install Redhat 8.0 on it.
This laptop is shipped with a Intel i810 audio chipset, if I do a lsmod after the computer had started I see that the i8x0 modules is initializing and
Ok, so how do I get snd-pcm-oss loaded? When I do insmod snd-pcm-oss, I get
a module not found. I need this so I can play quake3.
Larry Wright
Research and Development Manager - ITS
309.828.5226 x.3357
-Original Message-
From: Takashi Iwai [mailto:tiwai;suse.de]
Sent: Tuesday,
On Tue, 5 Nov 2002, Vanesse, Simon wrote:
Hi,
I've bought a Gericom Silver Seraph Per4mance laptop and I'm trying to
install Redhat 8.0 on it.
This laptop is shipped with a Intel i810 audio chipset, if I do a lsmod
after the computer had started I see that the i8x0 modules is initializing
I have been having the lack of bass issues w/ the new cs46xx code with
the Turtle Beach Santa Cruz (Much like some others on this list).
However, I have noticed that this issue only occurs using certain
speakers. My main speaker setup is a pair of Klipsch 2.1's. Using
these speakers, the bass is
Crazy... I thought I had tried this already, but I think I only set the
index option for the ice1712 driver, and not for the usb-audio driver. I
suppose they both have to be set in order for this to work.
In any case, that did the trick... thank you, Clemens! :)
Sage
On Tue, 2002-11-05 at
On Tue, Nov 05, 2002 at 11:43:52AM -0600, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ok, so how do I get snd-pcm-oss loaded? When I do insmod snd-pcm-oss, I get
a module not found. I need this so I can play quake3.
sounds like you didn't build it.
$ find /lib/modules/2.4.17/ -name snd-*oss*
Hello list
I'v got a problem
I'm using an asus mainboard with a via 8235 southbrige and sound onboard.
So I compiled all the rc5 sources, this worked fine. Now I want to get the soundcard
to work as well. I tried the via-82xx module. It's no problem to start, and to run it,
the alsamixer works
Actually, I just noticed that even though I configure it with
--with-oss=yes, when config is done running, it says no. Is that configi
switch the only thing that controls whether that is going to be built or
not?
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From: Paul Winkler [mailto:pw_lists;slinkp.com]
Sent:
On Tue, Nov 05, 2002 at 04:23:57PM -0600, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Actually, I just noticed that even though I configure it with
--with-oss=yes, when config is done running, it says no. Is that configi
switch the only thing that controls whether that is going to be built or
not?
as far as I
Hi!
On Mon, Nov 04, 2002 at 10:34:47AM +0100, Takashi Iwai wrote:
could you try the attached patch?
if it works for you, please let me know.
So, I tried it yesterday.
But it isn't stable:
Booting the first time, nas segfaults with:
Nov 5 21:03:58 pc01 nas[1740]: ++ Setting up Output device
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