Berthold Höllmann wrote:
# lsusb
Bus 001 Device 004: ID 0763:2806 Midiman
The firmware hasn't been loaded.
AFAIK SUSE 10.1 uses udev; please make sure you use the latest version
of the madfuload package.
HTH
Clemens
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Berthold Höllmann wrote:
I recently updated from SuSE 10.0 to 10.1. Not directly, but soon
after the upgrade (after installing some updates) my sound system
stopped working. rcalsasound start does not give an error message, I
can't find entries in /var/log/[warn,messages]. I get
Starting
Jason Cole wrote:
I had alsa running back with the standard kernel release of RHEL 4, with a
Sound Blaster Live 24-bit card running the ca0106 driver but since updating
my kernel to 2.6.9-42.EL I have not been able to compile the driver.
Eric Hattemer wrote:
One thing I learned is that with snd_bt87x, the alsa
recording of the tv sound works fine:
arecord -D hw:1,1 -f S16_LE -t wav test.wav
However, the sox recording of the dsp doesn't make any noise but a
slight hiss:
sox -w -r 32000 -t ossdsp /dev/dsp1 -t ossdsp
Adam O'Neill wrote:
Does anyone know if the AD1988B cards are supported by ALSA? I want to
buy this motherboard
(http://www.asus.com/products4.aspx?modelmenu=2model=1283l1=3l2=101l3=300)
but it comes with this SupremeFX soundcard that from what I can tell
uses the aformentioned AD1988B
Bolko Schweinitz wrote:
FATAL: Error inserting snd_seq
(/lib/modules/2.6.15-686/kernel/sound/acore/seq/snd-seq.ko): Unknown
symbol in module, or unknown parameter (see dmesg)
snd_seq: disagrees about version of symbol snd_timer_stop
This usually happens when loading newly compiled
David Woodfall wrote:
Is there any way of forcing which card gets assigned a card number?
options snd-emu10k1 index=0
options snd-sb16 index=1
I thought maybe editing /etc/modules.conf would help but it seems to
be empty.
2.16.x kernels use modprobe.conf.
HTH
Clemens
Idar Borlaug wrote:
I was wondering if alsa supported the ICH8 chip
Yes.
with DTS/DolbyDigital live encoding.
The ICH8 chip cannot do DTS/DolbyDigital live encoding.
This is available on Gigabyte GA-965P-DQ6 Motherboard. With Realtek
ALC888DD Channel Audio Codec.
The ALC888 is supported,
Idar Borlaug wrote:
On 8/14/06, Clemens Ladisch [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In other words, Realtek will sell you a software encoder/decoder that
runs only under Windows with only this specific chip.
Do you know if there is a chance i can get this feature in linux too?
The latest version
Gaetan Lord wrote:
I do home automation, and like to have a single card from which I could
have 2 separate stereo output.
I'd like to be able to run 1 XMMS instance on each of them, or also have
the possibility to run a single instance of XMMS on both simultaneously.
I have a hard time
vijay kumar wrote:
Is there anyone who could please help me in setting
up sound using alsa driver on my desktop with realtek
built in card on D101 motherboard. I tried using the
alsa rpms on the Redhat9.0 installation but with no
success.
RH 9.0 is much too old, it doesn't yet contain the
Chris Birkinshaw wrote:
The last time I asked about this (about 2 years ago) the answer was
that it is not possible due to the way the ALSA drivers are written.
What exactly are you trying to do?
If you want to decode some data that you've record, use ac3dec.
If you want to record six-channel
Maarten wrote:
Clemens Ladisch cladisch at fastmail.net writes:
Does aplay something.wav work?
Yeah I tried that, it gives me the following error:
Playing WAVE '/sample.wav' : Signed 16 bit Little Endian, Rate 44100 Hz,
Stereo
aplay: set_params:1012: unable to install sw params
Maarten wrote:
I recently got myself a C-Media cm108 usb audio device. Those cheap chips
also used with headphones and stuff, http://www.cmedia.com.tw/.
Now I'm trying to get it work with alsa. The weird thing is when I use for
example the alsa09 output driver in mpg321 it just hangs the
of the devices
that can automatically convert sample formats, like default or
plughw.
HTH
Clemens
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aliases to) adds a software layer the automatically converts sample
formats.
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Colin Kern wrote:
It's the onboard sound on my motherboard, which is a SiS, I don't
remember the exact model. As for the driver, I haven't installed one
myself so it is whatever Ubuntu installed for me. Is there any way to
figure out what that is?
lsmod, or see
alsa-driver version (1.0.4).
Regards,
Clemens
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Jose Pascual wrote:
aplay -D hw:1,0 /tmp/ding.wav
Playing WAVE '/tmp/ding.wav' : Signed 16 bit Little Endian, Rate 22050 Hz,
Stereo
aplay: set_params:835: Broken configuration for this PCM: no configurations
available
Your hardware probably doesn't support this sample format.
Please try
Jose Pascual wrote:
aplay -D plughw:1 /tmp/ding.wav
aplay: set_params:835: Broken configuration for this PCM: no
configurations available
Please show the contents of /proc/asound/card1/stream0 and the output of
lsusb -v for this device.
Regards,
Clemens
Daniel Kraft wrote:
When doing
aplay -l
I get the message no soundcards found although on kernel startup
there's something like:
ALSA devices:
#1 SiS AC97...
I guess the device nodes are missing. Is there anything in /dev/snd/?
If not, and if you're using a dynamic device file system,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Anyone using the Simplifi 5075DB amplifier usb-audio? Does it work?
Any comments are greatly appreciated.
If the device would conform to the USB Audio Specification, it would
work with the standard USB Audio driver included in Windows. However,
it apparently requires a
Bernard L Ransingin wrote:
Help please..., my sound card at notebook on SUSE 10 and fedora 5 is not
working...
But both of distro's are detected my sound card as intel ICH6 AC'97
the other side windows are detected as Conexant AMC soundcard and it's
working...
Which one is true ?
Both.
Marc Bourgeois wrote:
I use Alsa support compiled in my kernel, not modules..
Is it better to use it as a module ?
Is there a chance to get more features when using Alsa compiled and
loaded as modules ?
The only additional feature you get is the ability to unload the driver.
Is it better
Paul Jensen wrote:
I really appreciate your help. I've made some progress, although I do
find it a bit strange. Basically, as I understand it, I've got
aconnect transferring MIDI controller (20:0) events to /dev/midi02
(24:0), and have csound listening on 24:0.
So, after reading your
Daniel Kraft wrote:
No sound at all, although I get some entries in the ALSA devices (or
so) list printed on kernel startup.
Install alsa-utils and set the mixer levels with alsamixer. The default
is muted because this setting is guaranteed not to blow up the speakers.
There should be some
George Nychis wrote:
Clemens Ladisch wrote:
Please try adding quotes around the four KBUILD_BASENAME definitions in
alsa-driver/Rules.make, like this:
... -DKBUILD_BASENAME=\$(subst ...)\ $...
hmmm, I seem to get different errors:
Okay, I just changed it to use the same mechanism
Lee Revell wrote:
On Mon, 2006-07-24 at 14:53 -0500, V. Ananda Krishnan wrote:
Lee Revell wrote:
What is the output of amixer -c 1?
Simple mixer control 'PCM Capture Source',0
Capabilities:
Mono:
But, the mixer looks wrong. Clemens, any idea why PCM Capture Source
Paul Jensen wrote:
I'm having difficulty using ALSA's virtual MIDI ports to route MIDI
events from my M-Audio Radium 61 MIDI controller (USB interface --
works fine) to my Csound softsynth.
~$ aseqdump -l
PortClient name Port name
0:0System
Thomas Hood wrote:
When msplaysweep.wav is played back under linux it sounds wrong -- as if it's
aliasing (?) -- but perfect when played back under windows on the same
machine.
What sound card are you using?
Does reducing the Master PCM volume help?
Regards,
Clemens
Daniel Kraft wrote:
I'm using a very late kernel (2.6.17.3), but currently I'm using OSS for
sound; as I built nearly my whole system from source (using Core
distro), I have no pre-installed ALSA or something like that.
Now I want to switch to ALSA, but I don't really know how to do so.
George Nychis wrote:
I am trying desperately to get any sort of alsa-driver version to
compile with 2.6.18-rc1, however the stable release and pre-release all
fail with the same errors:
http://rafb.net/paste/results/nDiLeh36.html
include/asm/rwsem.h: In function '__down_read':
david wrote:
- alsamixer don't see all outputs of the sound card. Only fronts
speakers work. How to enable the rear speakers ?
The driver sometimes has to guess the names of mixer controls because
the routing information in the USB descriptors doesn't always clearly
indicate what a control
Quentin berthet wrote:
I have weird behaviour with alsa softvol plugin. I'm trying to set up a
device so I can change the volume on my usb soundcard spdif. This works,
but not the first time the program is runned :
The device does not have a volume mixer control, so the driver doesn't
create
Paul Lundin wrote:
Are there any cards that have both an spdif (or TOSlink) in and spdif out
that are known to work ?
Edirol UA-1D
cards with YMF574 chip (output at 48 kHz only)
HTH
Clemens
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Michael wrote:
is there a possibility to switch audio devices on the fly. That is, while
the program that will use (but does not do this at the moment!) the device
is running?
The ALSA library reads its configuration files only the first time when
some device is opened.
It is possible for the
Markus wrote:
Clemens Ladisch schrieb:
Markus wrote:
It seems, that the hardware is detect to some extent. But I have no idea
what is missing to make the microphone of the Ozone appear and usable.
What is the output of arecord -l?
Thanks for replying.
List of CAPTURE Hardware
Robert Rappaport wrote:
After running amixer to set up the card I am still unable to play.
Does aplay something.wav work?
It seems like I should be able to play a cd with workbone
This player assumes that there is an audio cable between the CD drive
and the sound chip.
which I have used
Arthur Marsh wrote:
While all the above functions work, MIDI playback whilst there is
significant hard disk activity causes a complete system lock-up )-: (see
https://bugtrack.alsa-project.org/alsa-bug/view.php?id=952 ).
Can anyone suggest a known good sound card for hardware MIDI
Laborde Ludovic wrote:
Can you explain me, if it's possible for the sound card Intel AC'97
ICH5/ICH5R to define a alsa buffersize up to 16384 bytes on (16 bits stereo)
?
Yes. Why do you ask?
Do you think that all functions, reflects the real bufferSize available
hardware ? or It depend
John Anderson wrote:
OTOH, I've been thinking that if ALSA can't send a message to a usb
device, surely it should do something more, er, catastrophic than
logging urb status -32 to the kernel log?
Yes.
Should I log this as an ALSA bug?
It is already on my TODO list.
Regards,
Clemens
hurricane wrote:
Does Fedora Core 5 include in the default installation the newest ALSA
driver that will see more than 8 of my USB video/audio boards?.
Check if CONFIG_SND_DYNAMIC_MINORS appears in the kernel configuration
and is set.
If so, how many could it theoretically see, if they are
V. Ananda Krishnan wrote:
When I go thru hardware browser on RHEL4.0 I could test the hardware
and the USB audio head phones work. With an audio CD, audio is not
channeled to the headphones.
What program are you using to move the audio data from the CD to the
sound device?
Regards,
Clemens
John Anderson wrote:
I enabled DUMP_PACKETS in usbmidi.c and this is the last few lines of
output from dmesg:
ALSA /usr/src/alsa-driver-1.0.11/usb/usbmidi.c:215: sending packet: [ 0b b0
07 5d ]
ALSA /usr/src/alsa-driver-1.0.11/usb/usbmidi.c:190: urb status -32
What does urb status -32
Markus wrote:
cat /proc/asound/cards
0 [I82801CAICH3 ]: ICH - Intel 82801CA-ICH3
Intel 82801CA-ICH3 with AD1881A at 0x1c00, irq 11
1 [Modem ]: ICH-MODEM - Intel 82801CA-ICH3 Modem
Intel 82801CA-ICH3 Modem at 0x2400, irq 11
2 [Ozone
Stefan Nagy wrote:
I've got a HP Compaq Business Notebook nx7000 on which I'm running
Ubuntu 6.06 (Kernel 2.6.15-23-386). As second soundcard I use the
external Creative Sound Blaster Extigy.
My problem is, that there's a noise in the beginning of every sound I'm
playing - a short but quite
Edenyard wrote:
I've recently changed my hardware from an Epox mobo (with VIA V82C686
chip)to an Asrock K7VT4A Pro (with VIA V8237 chip) and have run into
problems with getting MIDI data in through the 15-way D-type connector.
The VT82C686 chip has an integrated MIDI port, the VT8237 has
John Anderson wrote:
I have a bcf2000 that used to work perfectly. Sometime in the last two
months it stopped responding to midi input, although it still sends midi
output. Both over usb.
I'm using 2.6.16-rt23 kernel, and compiled and installed alsa-1.0.11
(checkd that via
Matthieu Redouin wrote:
- when I start Jack with -p16 (period size in frames) -n4 (number of
period), I get no xruns
- when I start with -p32 -n2, I have a lot !
why ? shouldn't it be the same thing ?
The buffer size is the same, but in the 2 x 32 case, there are only two
interrupts per
Matthieu Redouin wrote:
I am trying to have short latency on my computer. I am using the
hda-intel driver and I am wondering about the output latency :
- with a buffer size of 64 and period of 2, I get around 1.5ms of output
latency
- with a buffer size of 64 and period of 4, I get around
Jesse Schwartzentruber wrote:
Jesse Schwartzentruber wrote:
When I run it on the kit, I get /dev/controlC0 and /dev/pcmC0D0c
created by udev
Oops, I didn't notice that those files are not in the usual /dev/snd/
directory.
compiling alsa-lib --with-alsa-devdir=/dev did the trick
This
Jesse Schwartzentruber wrote:
When I run it on the kit, I get /dev/controlC0 and /dev/pcmC0D0c
created by udev, but the program dies with: (trying to open
plughw:0,0)
ALSA lib pcm_hw.c:1355:(_snd_pcm_hw_open) Invalid value for card
and aplay -l:
aplay: device_list:218: no soundcards
Michael Stempf wrote:
I am running Suse 10 (64bit) and am trying to install the ALSA USB drivers
so i can get a Plantronics DSP headset running...
I received the following error when running ./configure;make;make install
any ideas?
configure: error: this packages requires a curses
Stephen Cameron wrote:
--- Clemens Ladisch [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Please uncomment the #define DUMP_PACKETS in sound/usb/usbmidi.c and
show the packets that are logged in the system log.
Ok, here's a representative sample of what I get.
received packet: [ 0f f8 00 00 ... ]
This looks
Stephen Cameron wrote:
I have an Akai MPD16, it's a MIDI drum pad thingy.
Using the regular MIDI port works with linux just fine, but
I'd like to be able to use it using only USB, but it
seems not to be supported, so I thought I'd try to
add support myself.
I've had some success, despite
Andr? Anjos wrote:
Hi, I'm trying to get sound out of my headphones using this card. But
this doesn't work. There appears to exist no switch in my controls nor
the autosense functionality works when I jack the headphones to the
front computer connectors.
Please check that output to the
Bob Bostwick (Lists) wrote:
pcm_dmix.c:829:(snd_pcm_dmix_open) unable to create IPC semaphore
aplay: main:547: audio open error: Function not implemented
Is System V IPC enabled in your kernel configuration?
Regards,
Clemens
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Bruce Hall wrote:
I have not been able to successfully open a PCM device for capture (or
playback or anything else). The PCM name specified under Dr.
Nagorni's tutorial seems to be a very unusual way of naming a device.
In his tutorial, he mentions that plughw:0,0 might be appropriate.
Use
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Samuel Theobald wrote:
When I try that method (same with using the surround40 type) it all starts
up fine, before giving the error message:
ALSA: poll time out, polled for 4356270 usecs
Does it work when you run aplay and arecord at the same time?
Regards,
Clemens
Mark Tilford wrote:
I have a Creative AWE32; the documentation for that seems to indicate
that ALSA needs to be obtained separately,
This isn't true for 2.6 kernels, and hasn't been true for 2.4 kernels
shipped with any major distribution in the last years.
what else do I need to get?
The
Weevil wrote:
i'd like to know how to configure 2 soundcards. i've got an ac97 on a
hp compaq nx 6125 laptop working fine now. i plan to add an audigy2 zs
pcmcia
Just use the sound card configuration tool of your distribution to add
the second card.
running slack 10.2
... i.e., use any
Doug wrote:
I get the same error from mplayer and a similar error from Xine:
ALSA lib confmisc.c:1107:(snd_func_refer) Unable to find definition
'cards.ICH4.pcm.iec958.4:CARD=0,AES0=2,AES1=130,AES2=0,AES3=2'
What is the mplayer command line?
Which output device have your configured in Xine?
Erik wrote:
Clemens Ladisch wrote:
Erik wrote:
In the upgrade from Linux 2.6.14.7 to Linux 2.6.15 the mixer item
Headphone was lost.
This kernel added a headphones only workaround for the Inspiron 8600
that removes the headphone controls and controls the HP volume with the
master
Rolf Gassner wrote:
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with the same content, before subscribing to the list :-)
There is no moderator ...
As I am trying to use 18 channels for wavefield synthesis, I bought 3
cheap 5.1 soundcards with the C-Media CM8738
Rob Kampen wrote:
--- lsmod
snd_intel8x0 68201 0
cx88_alsa 48585 3
--- /etc/modprobe.conf
alias snd-card-0 snd-intel8x0
options snd-intel8x0 index=0
--- /proc/asound/modules
0 cx88_alsa
it appears the device drivewrs
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
(1) what do soundcore and snd do?
I assume one provides the ALSA api, but what about the other?
soundcore provides functions for allocating OSS devices, so it's used by
both the OSS drivers and by ALSA's OSS emulation.
snd is the basic module of the ALSA framework.
Rene Herman wrote:
Clemens Ladisch wrote:
MIDI is not supported for the wavetable synthesizer. The driver
currently supports only modplayer-style playback where voices must be
allocated explicitly.
Is there any (current) software that also uses the driver this way?
No.
If you are able
Gene Heskett wrote:
None of the cd player apps can make sound even though they can find
the tracks, and go through the motions of playing then in their
various gui's.
These apps assume that there is a cable between the analog output of the
CD drive and the CD input pins of the sound chips.
Stephan Seitz wrote:
I need a MIDI port for scumvm not for playing MIDI files.
For many games, ScummVM's internal OPL3 emulator generates more
authentic sounds than any other MIDI synthesizer.
HTH
Clemens
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Rene Herman wrote:
I'm playing around with an old ISA Gravis UltraSound Classic (3.7)
with 512K onboard. PCM works; how do I use MIDI with this card?
MIDI is not supported for the wavetable synthesizer. The driver
currently supports only modplayer-style playback where voices must be
allocated
Niels wrote:
the 1.0.11 changelog
http://www.alsa-project.org/changes/v1-0-10--v1-0-11.txt
says:
- Make dmix/dsnoop as default for ICE1712
However, there's no mention of dmix in my /usr/share/alsa/cards/ICE1712.conf
The current version of this file is
Allan Klinbail wrote:
I was wondering if anyone had used any MOTU MIDI devices with the USB
instead of parallel ports?
The only MOTU USB MIDI device that is supported is the MOTU Fastlane.
MOTU refuses to release any information about their devices.
or Has anyone used a USB/Parallel MIDI
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hmmm. So are you saying that progs built from source should be looking
in the kernel tree for alsa include files, and not in /usr/include/sound or
some similar place.
No. Programs look for the alsa-lib include files, not for the kernel
files. Alsa-lib comes with its
Parag N() wrote:
My problem is that i want to configure my Intel Modem
Make sure that the snd-intel8x0m module is loaded.
HTH
Clemens
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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
Lee Revell wrote:
On Wed, 2006-04-19 at 14:59 -0500, Stephen Stocker wrote:
Call Trace:[c013b41c] [c0107253]
Please recompile with
CONFIG_KALLSYMS=y
CONFIG_KALLSYMS_ALL=y
and try to reproduce the bug. This should produce a readable stack
trace.
This is a 2.4 kernel. Stephen,
Milan Avramovi?? wrote:
OK, I got the charts for the chips on the card, worked out where they are
connected to vt1722, stole the code to a proto-driver,
What's a proto-driver? I guess you modified one of the card-specific
modules used by ice1724.c?
Is there any more detailed info on
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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.
If compiling alsa-driver seperate from the kernel,
what is the proper way to handle the kernel's core/
directory
Fabiano Sidler wrote:
Since the female line-in jack in my labtop doesn't work anymore, I
would like to purchase a Jack-USB converter. Which of these work
under Linux (with the standard usb-sound module)?
All that work in Windows with the standard driver.
Have a look at
David Bell wrote:
#cat /proc/asound/cards
0 [CA0106 ]: CA0106 - CA0106
Audigy SE [SB0570] at 0xd400 irq 11
So the driver loads and has detect the card.
alsamixer: function snd_ctl_open failed for default: No such device
This is some other configuration problem.
Gene Heskett wrote:
my logs are drowning in snd_slot_2 related messages, and I only have 0
and 1 cards.
The kernel tries to load snd-slot-2 when some application tries to
open /dev/dsp2 but no driver for card 2 is loaded.
There are no lines in modprobe.conf that would refer to a 3rd sound
Simon Blandford wrote:
I would like to implement OSS emulation input multiplexing on CentOS4.3
with an Ensoniq AudioPCI ENS1371.
It seems there is a default /etc/alsa/alsa.conf file that already has
stuff in it like dsnoop that would indicate that maybe this is even
already implemented.
Sergey Kolosov wrote:
How can use function getenv from alsa config file? I have created .asoundrc
with next contents:
pcm.!default {
type hw
card 0
device
{
@func igetenv
vars [
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Sergey Kolosov wrote:
But I have not understood, whether it is possible to carry out a
choice default sound device by enviroment variable (maybe through
plugins).
Tell your program to use device plughw instead of default:
ALSA_PCM_DEVICE=2 mpg321 -o alsa09 -a plughw
Alexander Fieroch wrote:
there seems to be a problem with the module bt87x in alsa 1.0.11rc4
(linux kernel 2.6.17-rc1). Using kernel 2.6.17-rc1 I cannot access to
the device /dev/dsp1 which is the bt87x and does exist:
/usr/bin/mencoder -tv
Lukas Zapletal wrote:
I have read there is a new patch in the CVS for the mixer support. Is
it working? The last report by H. Abiff was that the mixer was not
fixed. The card`s playback works but the mixes is not usable (no
capture mixers).
The patch just changes the names of the mixer
philicorda wrote:
Can anyone tell me why the echoaudio drivers are not in the ALSA version
that comes with the Linux kernel?
New drivers are tested in the external alsa-driver package until they
are complete and considered stable.
HTH
Clemens
Brent August Torrenga wrote:
I really don't know anything about sound under linux - I've never had
issues before this system. It seems that recording is ok, playback is
ok, but when trying to use a softphone program it will only record or
playback ok - for instance, the recording will be fine,
Sergey Kolosov wrote:
I need to definie the default pcm device by enviroment variabe.
$ ALSA_PCM_DEVICE=2 mpg123 -v test.wav
But sound play on first pcm device.
The default device of your card always uses the first device.
Only the hw and plughw devices are affected by ALSA_PCM_DEVICE.
Marcos Guglielmetti Gmail wrote:
Do you recommend a mixer-console+firewire solution?
Not yet. The FreeBob project http://freebob.sourceforge.net/ is
writing drivers.
Do you recommend a mixer-console+USB solution? Is there something like
that?
No. No.
Is ProTools hardware compatible with
Milan Avramovi?? wrote:
Apparently the problem is that the only mixer devices are Multitrack
Peak which are indicators, not mixers So it's impossible to turn the
sound up.
Would it make sense trying to set up mapping table for ctl?
No. The driver just doesn't know your card.
Iftikhar Rathore wrote:
It used to work when I was using redhat type distro, now that I have
ubuntu. I just cannot get a peep out of my midi controller.
Kernel version (uname -a)? ALSA version (/proc/asound/version)?
1) How do I enable the gameport on SB-Live for midi input. I have
On most
Moshe Yudkowsky wrote:
I am unable to play mu-law files.
ALSA does support mu-Law.
If I try
aplay file.wav
I get the error message
aplay: test_wavefile:726: can't play not PCM-coded WAVE-files
Aplay's module for reading .wav files does not support Mu-Law.
You can try to avoid the
Paulo Cavalcanti wrote:
Alsa module snd-bt87x is broken since kernel 2.6.13.
This bug has been fixed in ALSA 1.0.11rc3 which will be part of kernel
2.6.17.
HTH
Clemens
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scott wrote:
This is just my ignorance I imagine. I have ALSA installed as part of
my kernel 2.6.15.4, ALSA is 1.0.10rc3. Machine is an EPIA mini-ITX
MII6000E (VIA8233) (slackware 10.2):
When I play something with mpg321 -o alsa, or even without the -o alsa
I get the underruns message
I've been trying unsuccessfully for quite a while to wring some sound
out of my ALC203 sound card in my fujitsu lifebook. I compiled all the
drivers into the kernel (2.6.16) and installed all the libraries, base files
and utilities I can find. The mixer and information in /proc indicate
Jean-Eric Cuendet wrote:
Is it possible with ALSA to define a userspace application that provide
a pseudo soundcard to other ALSA applications?
Yes. See, for example, the Jack and Polypaudio plugins in the
alsa-plugins package.
HTH
Clemens
Dirk wrote:
up to 2.6.16_rc5_git2-2 alsa worked fine.
After installing opensuse kernel 2.6.16-4 I have got the following problem:
ALSA seems to come up well:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~ . # cat /proc/asound/cards
0 [CMI8738MC6 ]: CMI8738-MC6 - C-Media PCI CMI8738-MC6
Reinhold Jordan wrote:
I have a problem with sound-quality. For testing I have
generate a sine as wave-file with 1 kHz signal and 8 kHz
sampling rate. If I play this file with
aplay sine.wav
the signal is linear interpolated on some sound cards,
e. g. all Creativ, AC'97 but spline
Sergei Steshenko wrote:
Clemens Ladisch [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
ALSA's rate plugin currently is limited to linear interpolation,
too, so you would have to add a better resampler to it.
Can't you guys (ALSA developers, I mean) define an API for resampling ?
I think it would be easier
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