Hi there,
I have a Terratec EWS88MT (ICE1712 chipset). System is a Debian Etch
with a 2.6.24 (home compiled) kernel and alsa 1.0.19 (from the official
website).
My soundcard is recognized and I can access it via
alsamixer/envy24control/aplay. I manage to play sound and hear it via
the first
I have the same card but debian lenny/testing (quite stable actually)
You need jackd audio server + qjackctl
Once jackd is running you can see every audio in his patchbay/connect panel
and do all the routing stuffs you need from there.
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2009/1/27 Ghislain Leveque g.leve...@vegafrance.fr
Hi
Your EWS88MT isn't even recognized by ALSA for some reason. You should either:
1) disable onboard sound
2) put intel8x0 to index=1
On Tue, Jan 27, 2009 at 3:57 PM, Ghislain Leveque
g.leve...@vegafrance.fr wrote:
Hi there,
I have a Terratec EWS88MT (ICE1712 chipset). System is a Debian Etch
In fact I did the alsa-info at the wrong moment, here is the good one :
http://www.alsa-project.org/db/?f=c7c520a7826ba749a6f879d6700aeeb74a76dc85
I manage to play a 8channel wav file and i hear the man saying front
left... center.. back right
I juste search how to send a 2channel file to any
Hello everyone,
I am running Kubuntu 8.10, and trying to make a Microsoft NX-6000 webcam
work with my system. In what seems to be the reverse of most
circumstances, the webcam works fine for me but the USB microphone does not.
Here is the output of arecord with various options:
# arecord
What I'm looking at is to be able to play differents sounds to different
outputs.
A variation on this recipe may help:
http://alsa.opensrc.org/index.php/.asoundrc#Splitting_front_and_rear_outputs
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Evan Leibovitch wrote:
# arecord -D hw:1,0 /dev/null
Recording WAVE 'test.wav' : Signed 16 bit Little Endian, Rate 44100 Hz, Stereo
arecord: set_params:932: Broken configuration for this PCM: no configurations
available
Try arecord -D default:1.
HTH
Clemens