Hello,
I have a problem with my ALSA configuration: I want to use LADSPA plugins.
I installed all ALSA packages according to the BLFS book and configured it
by ~/.asoundrc trial and error. I now have 5.1 sound (ASUS A7N8X Deluxe)
also from stereo sources played with aplay. I now want to use
On 20-Apr-2006 Mike Nolley wrote:
Hi. Thanks for your reply. Lspci gives the Motorola DSP chip that is on the
cardbus, but not the Layla itself. In
hardware manager, the DSP chip also shows up, and disappears when the card is
removed. It also shows the DSP chip
is driven by the Layla24
I'm connecting my on-board sound card through a coaxial cable to my receiver
and then pass analog audio signal from my receiver to the TV. When playing
music (or TV through MythTV) I get the sound fine through the TV speakers but I
get no sound through the speakers connected directly to the
I can't figure it out how to get 5.1 sound working on my system. Could
please somebody send me his asound.conf?
Thanks,
Dennis
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Hi,
I was not aware that by using another mixer application the problem might go
away. I used alsamixergui, and found a second slider for the mic, which does
exactly what I want.
thanks for the replies
Sebastian
Lee Revell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu, 2006-04-20 at 13:30 +,
Hi,
as suggested in linux-audio-user I repeat my question here:
I am struggling with setting up the alsa dmixer with the M-Audio
Audiophile USB sound card. The card works well (even better now since
alsa 1.0.11rc4/linux 2.6.17rc1) but only one application can access it
at the same time.
On Fri, 2006-04-21 at 09:59 +0200, Dennis Heuer wrote:
I can't figure it out how to get 5.1 sound working on my system. Could
please somebody send me his asound.conf?
You don't need an asound.conf for this, just use the plug:surround51
device
Florian Ladstaedter wrote:
I am struggling with setting up the alsa dmixer with the M-Audio
Audiophile USB sound card.
the card still works with this, but no sound mixing. Playing a song and
using another sound appl at the same time gives:
WARNING **: alsa_setup(): Failed to open pcm
Please again for a beginner. Do you mean with aplay? I don't use it, it
doesn't play ogg files, and xine doesn't use it too. I need out the box
5.1 support.
Dennis
On Fri, 21 Apr 2006 10:53:24 -0400
Lee Revell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Fri, 2006-04-21 at 09:59 +0200, Dennis Heuer wrote:
I
Everything one can do with hdspmixer and hdspconf one can also do with
amixer, or so the story goes.
I'm wondering how to actually go about this:
I'm trying to disconnect the connection between playback 26/27 and
output 26/27 (line out).
I am of course able to do this with hdspmixer, but I'm
On Fri, 21 Apr 2006 11:31:19 -0400
Lee Revell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Then configure xine to use the plug:surround51. It should have a dialog
to let you select the sound device.
Xine seems to do it. At least if I unmute spread and choose shared
for surround in alsamixer. The quality is not
If directly updating the kernel tree with a newer alsa-kernel,
should /usr/include/sound also be updated with the newer
alsa-kernel/include files?
No.
Then why, when compiling the driver separate from the kernel,
does 'make install' install include files into /usr/include/sound ?
Why
On Sat, Apr 22, 2006 at 05:17:38AM +0200, Dennis Heuer wrote:
Really, alsa is anything else than intuitive. Alsamixer doesn't reflect
changes to the configuration--not even by renaming the channels. You
should start to think about profiles and use-cases and distribute good
settings and easy
Hello Joel.
Am not shure if you are *too* oversensitive. Otherwise you wouldn't
have written this piece. I already answered to a lot of it. For
example, the dxs and ac97_quirks options. Also, I'm talking about 5.1
and not about stereo. Third, you seem to misuse valid arguments for the
wrong case:
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