Hello list,
I got a loopback device by doing modproble snd-aloop.
Can aloop used with dmix ?.
thanks in advance
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Hello list,
I got a loopback device by doing modproble snd-aloop.
Can aloop used with dmix ?.
thanks in advance
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Mark A Jenks wrote:
I have a Bluegears b-Enspirer 7.1 Sound Card CMI8788 that I am looking
for some help/advice for.
I would like to seperate out the stereo outs to multiple outputs, so I
can use it as a backend for my house with zones.
The hardware cannot control the four analog outputs
Hello
I've some weird problem with mp3 playback.
The sound is distorted.I've recorded a sample with my mobile phone to
get an idea:
http://www.mediafire.com/download.php?byvhtxhndmm
My config:
http://pastebin.ca/1180510
iec958 is connected to a teufel Decoderstation with toslink:
Hi Stan All on the alsa discussion list.
/Good news,/ I figured out the problem... Looking in the Synaptic
Package Manager in the All mode ('unsupported by Ubuntu'), I noticed
some alsa files which were /**not**/ installed... most namely: 'alsa
firmware' alsa-firmware loaders.' When I
I'm going to donate a 24-bit capable sound card to the mpd project to
add 24-bit support. Can anyone recommend an inexpensive one that is
24-bit capable and PCI, PCIe, or USB?
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Hi all,
A project I'm working on using linux alsa requires a higher than
normal sampling rate, not just up-sampling from 48kHz.
I wonder whether anyone here can recommend a sound card that's capable
of recording a single stereo input at 96kHz sample rate (16 bits would
be sufficient).
-Original Message-
From: Ben Gould [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: alsa-user@lists.sourceforge.net
Date: Thu, 21 Aug 2008 16:57:43 +0059
Subject: [Alsa-user] Sound card recording support @ 96kHz or above
Hi all,
A project I'm working on using linux alsa requires a higher than
normal
Hi,
I'm planning to configure in few months a two-headed workstation for
me and my wife. (I already learned about configuring two headed X, two
LCDs for me, one for her, and double keyboard, and mouse and so forth).
Now I need to know how can I configure two sound cards properly?
So that we both
I read about bug fixes for alsa when using ladspa plugins and
multi-channel audio. My setup is kernel 2.6.21.7 with alsa-lib
(1.0.17a). However, I'm wondering what if any other alsa packages I'm
required to upgrade in order for ladspa multi-channel plugins to work?
Specifically, I'm attempting to
I tried those commands in my 1.0.16 alsa, and it doesn't like them.
What version are they for? 17? 18?
-Original Message-
From: Clemens Ladisch [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, August 21, 2008 3:52 AM
To: Mark A Jenks
Cc: alsa-user@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re:
First, I would like to thank you all for a nice sound experience.
ALSA has always worked fine for me on other PCs / laptops until now, with this
laptop, I bought 6 months ago.
I have the following:
Dell VOSTRO 1400, Intel Core Duo
Slackware 12, heavily modified
Linux kernel 2.6.26
modprobe
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