On Saturday 13 December 2008 20:44:10 Silver Salonen wrote:
Hello.
I just got a new PC and installed OpenSuse 11.1 (having ALSA 1.0.18) there.
The old computer had OpenSuse 11.0 with ALSA 1.0.17.
I have E-MU 0404 USB soundcard and I have such .asoundrc to use it:
=
pcm.!default {
I have a M3N78 Pro motherboard, and am running alsa 1.0.18a on it.
I had HDMI audio work on it before, but for some reason it has stopped.
aplay -l shows:
card 0: NVidia [HDA NVidia], device 0: ALC1200 Analog [ALC1200 Analog]
Subdevices: 1/1
Subdevice #0: subdevice #0
card 0: NVidia [HDA
New user to Ubuntu.. daily _user_ of unix, but new to the admin side.. I try to
follow directions well, but ask that you may need to use small words.. thanks
for your patience.
I have an Acer AX1200, which has an HDMI port on the included nVidia 8200. I
have confirmed audio working under
2008/12/14 Mike Z zimc...@hotmail.com:
New user to Ubuntu.. daily _user_ of unix, but new to the admin side.. I try
to follow directions well, but ask that you may need to use small words..
thanks for your patience.
I have an Acer AX1200, which has an HDMI port on the included nVidia 8200.
I
Date: Sun, 14 Dec 2008 19:21:29 +0100
From: riva...@gmail.com
To: zimc...@hotmail.com
Subject: Re: [Alsa-user] no sound via HDMI audio on nvida 8200
CC: alsa-user@lists.sourceforge.net
2008/12/14 Mike Z zimc...@hotmail.com:
New user to Ubuntu.. daily _user_ of unix, but new to the
Some more info: It works under Fedora 7 with a kernel 2.6.23, it does not
work with Ubuntu 8.04 kernel 2.6.24, Fedora 10 kernel 2.6.27, Knoppix 5.3.1
kernel 2.6.24, with the same symptom, only the modem codec is recognized.
Under Knoppix 5.1.0, kernel 2.6.19 it does show a PCM codec, but it does
Hi,
I'm getting no sound output with a card that is listed as supported in
1.0.18 changelog. OS here is Debian Testing. I had some buggy sound
output with out-of-the-box installation (Alsa 1.0.16 I think), but
then installed 1.0.18 from Experimental and compiled/installed all
drivers. Now I
Just an update on this issue to complete the thread. I tracked down the
bug in the emu10k1 driver. Seems it gets triggered when the clock is
synchronized to SPDIF or ADAT. Here is a link to the bug report and a
patch which I used to fix the problem (though some work is still
required for a
Trying to get HDMI audio working an Acer X1200 with Nvidia 8200
(driver level 177) and Realtek ALC1200. I've rebuilt and installed
the 1.0.18a drivers and the 1.0.18 libs, utils, tools, and plugins
from debian experimental. After the upgrade I see the following
devices with aplay -l:
List
This appears to have been a build problem and library path
installation issue using the debian experimental packages on Ubuntu.
I have resolved this and now can hear analog audio, and the digital
device is now visible as well, but I have yet to get any audio from
it. I think I'll start a new
On Friday 12 December 2008 22:58:15 James Courtier-Dutton wrote:
Paulo Moura Guedes wrote:
I'm trying to get bit perfect output out of my linux box, but I can't
find much info on the web. I'm using ALSA.
Some questions:
- does Linux/ALSA features dynamic sample rates?
- is it
On Friday 12 December 2008 20:34:21 Sergei Steshenko wrote:
On Fri, 12 Dec 2008 20:24:25 +
Paulo Moura Guedes mo...@kdewebdev.org wrote:
I don't know about ALSA.
So, ALSA, as well as many Linux applications, have a choice of qualities
for resampling, and I bet you won't hear the
Hi,
On Friday 12 December 2008 21:07:49 stan wrote:
Paulo Moura Guedes wrote:
On Thursday 11 December 2008 01:20:23 stan wrote:
Paulo Moura Guedes wrote:
I'm trying to get bit perfect output out of my linux box, but I
can't find much
info on the web. I'm using ALSA.
I
On Mon, 15 Dec 2008, Paulo Moura Guedes wrote:
On Friday 12 December 2008 20:34:21 Sergei Steshenko wrote:
On Fri, 12 Dec 2008 20:24:25 +
Paulo Moura Guedes mo...@kdewebdev.org wrote:
I don't know about ALSA.
So, ALSA, as well as many Linux applications, have a choice of qualities
On Sun, Dec 14, 2008 at 6:32 PM, Darren Hart dar...@dvhart.com wrote:
Trying to get HDMI audio working an Acer X1200 with Nvidia 8200
(driver level 177) and Realtek ALC1200. I've rebuilt and installed
the 1.0.18a drivers and the 1.0.18 libs, utils, tools, and plugins
from debian experimental.
On Monday 15 December 2008 01:17:23 Bill Unruh wrote:
[...]
I assume you spent $1000 on some oxygen free copper cables as well.
Not really, should I? :P
So, you're the only soul in the world who can see the truth about the
Benchmark DAC1! Congratulations.
Can you recommend any cheaper DAC?
I haven't seen a Benchmark in Australia so have no idea.. But for a good cheap reliable USB soundcard I have found the Behringer UCA-202 is fine.. Again I don't know if it does internal re-sampling so can't answer the bit perfect question here...
On Mon Dec 15 1:48 , Paulo Moura Guedes
On Sun, Dec 14, 2008 at 5:27 PM, Rob Rosenfeld rob+a...@rosenfeld.to wrote:
On Sun, Dec 14, 2008 at 6:32 PM, Darren Hart dar...@dvhart.com wrote:
Trying to get HDMI audio working an Acer X1200 with Nvidia 8200
(driver level 177) and Realtek ALC1200. I've rebuilt and installed
the 1.0.18a
I use a WL-700gE home router as jukebox, running `mpd'.
Until recently the systems worked fine, using around 20-30% of CPU to
play my Ogg files. But recently, it started to skip while playing those
same files. After some investigation it turned out that `mpd' now
uses 98% of CPU, and that `opt'
I'm having the same problem with `aplay -L`. None of my digital outs
show up. Based on what I've read so far, I'd expect you to see
devices under two different codecs one of which would be an nvidia
HDMI codec. From the output you've shown so far, it looks like both
of your devices are on a
Paulo Moura Guedes wrote:
On Thursday 11 December 2008 07:35:25 Clemens Ladisch wrote:
The default device (named default) uses automatic resampling, but the
spdif device does not.
So, I have to manually set the sample-rate, depending on the files I will
play?
No, ALSA automatically
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