Bernd Butscheidt wrote:
Hello,
my sound card is a Realtek ALC888 onboard Chip.
I want to use arecord to record the sound by another programme, eg.
mplayer using alsa as output device.
I wonder if this works at all. Should it? [...]
Though I'm not an expert at doing this... I know it's
Bill Unruh wrote:
On Fri, 16 Jan 2009, Shawn Ligocki wrote:
I have Ubuntu 8.10 running on a Gateway M625. ALSA doesn't seem to be set up
right because I get no audio out of the speakers, but I do when I plug
headphones into the microphone jack! On earlier versions of Ubuntu I was
able to
David McCloskey wrote:
I'm using integrated audio on ASRock A780GXE/128M which is the Realtek
ALC888 chipset. I'm using snd-hda-intel. I've tried with several
versions of the gentoo kernel (2.6.25, 2.6.27, and even ~x86
masked 2.6.28).
I have found something that may be of interest here.
David McCloskey wrote:
I'm having a problem with ALC883 where when recording with arecord or
ecasound there is an annoying clicking sound in the recording. There
is no dropping out of any sound though. Also, the recording works
fine when recording with krecord or audacity which I think are
David McCloskey wrote:
That's just a warning. Usually it will be working after that warning.
ftp://ftp.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/people/tiwai/docs/HD-Audio.pdf
Dave
On Sun, Jan 11, 2009 at 11:48 PM, James bjloc...@lockie.ca wrote:
hda_codec: Unknown model for ALC883, trying
Greetings,
I have been attempting to get 4 channel audio (specifically rear out) to
work on my Gigabyte GA-MA74GM-S2 motherboard's onboard audio. The
manual and online resources state that this chipset supports 4/5.1/7.1
channel audio through jack retasking. I haven't found many online