Clemens Ladisch wrote:
Raena wrote:
I also installed the snapshot alsa-lib and that was fine but alsa-utils
would not configure. configure: error: panelw library not found I have
not been able to find out what package has this library. Here is my
configure output;
...
checking for
Hi everyone,
I have found this discussion quite interesting and informative. However
(and I don’t mean to sound negative) but I am **really** hoping someone can
help me out with my particular case:
1) Sound DOES work for the first few minutes after rebooting particularly if
I have not run Linux
I have a gforce 8200 chipset, with poor hdmi audio driver support (only two
channel only two sample rate)
Is there any hdmi audio with full multichannel support?
Thanks
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Daren Krive wrote:
Hi everyone,
I have found this discussion quite interesting and informative. However
(and I don’t mean to sound negative) but I am **really** hoping someone
can help me out with my particular case:
1) Sound DOES work for the first few minutes after rebooting
Raena wrote:
Clemens Ladisch wrote:
Raena wrote:
checking for ncursesw5-config... yes
This indicates that ncursesw is installed ...
checking for new_panel in -lpanelw... no
configure: error: panelw library not found
... but actually it isn't.
What is the output of the following
Hello,
I don't get any sound from my laptop (Medion MD 96282), which has a MCP51 High
Definition Audio device from nVidia corporation. Ubuntu can find the chip, has
the drivers but there is no sound at all. With my Ubuntu 8.04 istallation I
could fix the problem by adding:
options
On 06/11/2009 09:25:53 AM, Michalakis Dimitrios wrote:
Hello,
I don't get any sound from my laptop (Medion MD 96282), which has a
MCP51 High Definition Audio device from nVidia corporation. Ubuntu
can
find the chip, has the drivers but there is no sound at all. With my
Ubuntu 8.04
Michalakis Dimitrios wrote:
Hello,
I don't get any sound from my laptop (Medion MD 96282), which has a MCP51
High Definition Audio device from nVidia corporation. Ubuntu can find the
chip, has the drivers but there is no sound at all. With my Ubuntu 8.04
istallation I could fix the
Mine is 1.0.16 and have no sound.
How can I update it?
Geoffrey Leach wrote:
On 06/11/2009 09:25:53 AM, Michalakis Dimitrios wrote:
Hello,
I don't get any sound from my laptop (Medion MD 96282), which has a
MCP51 High Definition Audio device from nVidia corporation. Ubuntu
can
Please! No HTML mail!
Go to the alsa website, http://www.alsa-project.org, find the downloads
section and get the source package -- it's up to 1.0.20, or perhaps
more now. Follow the instructions in the source. The process is pretty
straightforward.
Good luck.
On 06/11/2009 09:53:20 AM,
On Thu, 11 Jun 2009, Balpo wrote:
Mine is 1.0.16 and have no sound.
How can I update it?
You can download the source and compile it and install it.
Or youcould put the line that was in the alsa-base file into
/etc/modprobe.conf file Or better to put it into whatever file has the
reference to
I upgraded to alsa 1.0.20 but it doesn't seem to work. The output of the
ala-info script is:
upload=truescript=truecardinfo=
!!
!!ALSA Information Script v 0.4.56
!!
!!Script ran on: Thu Jun 11 20:20:36 UTC 2009
!!Linux
Hello All,
I am searching for a simple Linux ALSA or whatever command line AGC Mic
Volume control utility. I want this utility to run ahead of the arecord
function and actually adjust the digital potentiometer in the sound card
hardware and not a post analog to digital conversion numeric
If you are already spending the money on a good microphone, I would recommend
budgeting in a hardware compressor limiter or limiting pre-amp (you can't plug a
mic directly into the PC anyway so the limiting pre-amp is probably cheaper)
instead of relying on a software application. This will
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