Hi Pierre Lorenzon!
On 2015.09.27 at 19:13:17 +0200, Pierre Lorenzon wrote next:
> In fact I expected such an answer but I would like not use jack
> or pulse if not necessary. If the asus xonar essence stx is
> able to mix sources there's no need to use more only enable it.
Xonar STX ("AV100"
Hi Ralf Mardorf!
On 2014.08.04 at 19:05:37 +0200, Ralf Mardorf wrote next:
On Mon, 2014-08-04 at 19:53 +0300, Burak METİN wrote:
When i use these cards with different usb buses, it is ok but i need
to use them in same bus.
IIRC the plug'n'play audio USB driver is limited to USB1, for
Hi Rutger Noot!
On 2013.12.20 at 08:23:55 +0100, Rutger Noot wrote next:
I didn't make any progress on this, except for finding out on the web
that the TEAC has some firmware quirks (supposed to be handled by recent
kernels). It appears that the teac driver is indispensable in windows to
Hello everybody.
I'm trying to get Creative X-Fi Titanium PCIe to output 96000
audio through digital output (optical) and fail to do it.
System in question is Fedora 17 with kernel-3.4.6-2.fc17.x86_64 kernel
and ALSA 1.0.25. Driver is snd-ctxfi 1.03, device is
05:00.0 Audio device: Creative Labs
Hi Sergei Steshenko!
On 2012.04.30 at 02:03:34 +0400, Sergei Steshenko wrote next:
You apparently lack imagination.
Here is a number of hints for you:
1) how can you know how many input channels I need ?
3) how can you know whether my computer (which is not necessarily a desktop)
at
Hi d...@dougster.com!
On 2012.03.02 at 15:13:27 -0700, d...@dougster.com wrote next:
I'm trying to set up a RedHat 5, update 4, 64 bit workstation for audio
playback. I found the X-Fi Titanium at a local store and checked the ALSA
soundcard matrix which said that it is partially supported.
Hi Pierre Habraken!
On 2011.06.21 at 15:42:14 +0200, Pierre Habraken wrote next:
Thanks to you (and to Vladimir) I understand better now why I need
plughw to play 24bits files.
If it's not taking too much of your time, I'd have one more question:
When I try to play a 24bits/192KHz file
Hi Pierre Habraken!
On 2011.06.21 at 16:07:51 +0200, Pierre Habraken wrote next:
The contents of /proc/asound/card0/pcm1p/sub0/hw_params looks very
similar to the one displayed by aplay -v. I assume that aplay gets its
data from /proc...
Yes, there is no need to look there if you are using
Hi Pierre Habraken!
On 2011.06.20 at 19:32:28 +0200, Pierre Habraken wrote next:
I can imagine that this is a FAQ, but I could not find a clear answer :
which precise difference(s) distinguish(es) plughw and hw from each other ?
Does plughw apply sound processing that hw does not ?
plughw
Hi Linux User!
On 2010.01.21 at 11:12:48 -0500, Linux User wrote next:
I'm on x86_64 system using a 32Bit Flash player and both plugin wrappers
seem to bypass my configurations and go straight to my PCM device ---
Do you have 32-bit pulse libs and 32-bit alsa plugin installed
(32-bit
a ~/.assoundrc and see if that remedy the issue =)
On Thu, 21 Jan 2010 11:31:56 -0500, Vladimir Mosgalin
mosga...@vm10124.spb.edu wrote:
Hi Linux User!
On 2010.01.21 at 11:12:48 -0500, Linux User wrote next:
I'm on x86_64 system using a 32Bit Flash player and both plugin wrappers
seem
Hi Ng Oon-Ee!
On 2009.11.24 at 06:31:00 +0800, Ng Oon-Ee wrote next:
To find out the features etc, go to the Maudio web site. Not sure what
details
you want.
I do know the features of the device, I was wondering how
feature-complete the drivers in alsa were =)
I have M-Audio
Hi HamRadio!
On 2009.06.28 at 11:29:58 +0200, HamRadio wrote next:
I'm looking for a 96 kHz - 24 bit external usb 2.0 soundcard well
supported by linux/alsa drivers.
Does exist such a piece of hardware or am I just dreaming?
Thank you in advance for answering.
Is usb 2.0 part important?
Hi Amaury De Ganseman!
On 2008.09.03 at 13:16:42 +0200, Amaury De Ganseman wrote next:
I have a 24-bit/96KHz file.
When I play it, it says that it plays in s16_le and samplerate ouput
is 48KHz (I see that on my hardware equaliser).
I have an ESI Juli@ and use the alsa driver of the 2.6.26.
Hi Pete!
On 2008.02.11 at 18:53:55 +0100, Pete wrote next:
thanks for your answer. You're right: jack is simpler to configure. But I
would like to make a configuration for users, wich is transparent so they
just can use any alsa-application.
So if anybody know's if there is an solution
Hi Gianluca Cecchi!
On 2007.12.31 at 14:07:51 +0100, Gianluca Cecchi wrote next:
Since old days I've been using 9 and 0 keys to decrease/increase the app
volume of mplayer.
( / and * keys, with their placement on numerical pad I suppose, should do
the same)
And when you restart it, it uses
Hi Peteris Krisjanis!
On 2007.12.31 at 15:27:54 +0200, Peteris Krisjanis wrote next:
If mplayer (not gmplayer) has a volume control I've yet to find it. To
my mind, having all the volume controls in one place rather than in each
app makes much more sense. But then I have a mixer :-)
Hi Stephan Seitz!
On 2007.12.16 at 17:08:25 +0100, Stephan Seitz wrote next:
with too much apps, so better don't use it at all, and better yet, run
jack or pulseaudio sound server (latter is more compatible one with
general desktop setup, but you'd better be using very recent version of
it)
Hi Stephan Seitz!
On 2007.12.15 at 20:53:57 +0100, Stephan Seitz wrote next:
I’m got a M-Audio Audiophile USB soundcard and I’m trying to get it
work under Linux. I’m using kernel 2.6.24-rc4 with alsa version 1.0.15.
Since the soundcard will be used for digital out, I tried to play
Hi Bill Unruh!
On 2007.11.24 at 10:11:16 -0800, Bill Unruh wrote next:
Thank you for all your responses!
That is quite normal It is in fact good hearing (although many kids can
hear up to 22-25 kHz). And it will get worse, especially if you like
That's the main reason why I asked - I heard
Hi Rene Herman!
On 2007.11.25 at 15:22:59 +0100, Rene Herman wrote next:
That 16 kHz -60dB is just about my threshold with good headphones, good card
set to 0 dB and external amplication cranked up. -57 I hear always, at -60
it's a little flaky. At those levels, 12-0dB actively hurts...
Hi Gene Heskett!
On 2007.11.23 at 11:56:56 -0500, Gene Heskett wrote next:
Anyway, in analog mode, are you sure there is no option to switch off
bandwidth filter?
No one in their right mind would want to do that as the aliasing would drive
you up a wall. The other delay distortions the
Hi Darrell Bellerive!
On 2007.11.22 at 17:54:19 -0800, Darrell Bellerive wrote next:
I have never been happy with this card. While it works okay for playing basic
sound, getting it to do anything more sophisticated is pure black magic. For
example, I have never gotten full duplex to work.
Hi Darrell Bellerive!
On 2007.11.23 at 04:25:56 -0800, Darrell Bellerive wrote next:
Well now, when pulseaudio era came, hopefully it's not true anymore.
Pulseaudio shows some promise, but not all apps support it yet. Wasn't
Most of them do - some through wrappers or alsa-pulse routing,
Hi Sergei Steshenko!
On 2007.11.21 at 23:24:35 +0200, Sergei Steshenko wrote next:
Regarding soundcard and syncrhonization - M-Audio Revolution 7.1, and
quite possibly M-Audio Revolution allow you to use external clock
source.
I meant M-Audio Revolution 7.1, and quite possibly
Hi paul blakeley!
On 2007.11.20 at 12:26:29 +, paul blakeley wrote next:
Can someone please explain the differences between these? What impact
they have on the application?
plughw supports much more sample formats / channel configurations
than underlying hardware supports natively, and
Hi Robert Gruendler!
On 2007.10.03 at 19:14:05 +0200, Robert Gruendler wrote next:
Anyone knows what i'm doing wrong here ?
Yup, you are using alsa-lib 1.0.14 which is known to be broken. You have
either to downgrade to alsa-lib 1.0.14rc3 (last working version), or to
upgrade to 1.0.15rc3
Hi [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On 2007.06.17 at 18:51:24 +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote next:
does anyone of you know how to setup the alsa jack plugin? Jackd is working
flawlessly for me, but the alsa jack plugin isn't. I used the following
asound.conf:
pcm.!default {
type plug
Hi Arthur Marsh!
On 2007.02.18 at 22:44:29 +1030, Arthur Marsh wrote next:
As previously discussed here, I'm tending towards an Audigy 4 Pro while
I can still get one in Australia - I don't have the free PCI slots or
fast enough PC to use another solution whilst keeping hardware synth and
Hi Peter!
On 2007.02.18 at 16:13:46 +0100, Peter wrote next:
The problem is, I use lots of different software that plays sounds, including
software that only supports OSS (e.g. all old closed software like the loki
games, TeamSpeak 2), and I have never managed to get my linux box to
Hi Peter!
On 2007.02.17 at 22:45:32 +0100, Peter wrote next:
0) linux people don't care about hardware mixing [why? software mixing in
linux is a big building site and was never capable to provide me the comforts
and possibilities I got with hardware mixing on the emu10k1 based cards.]
Hi Michael Bourgeous!
On 2007.02.13 at 15:14:40 -0700, Michael Bourgeous wrote next:
Hi everyone, I have managed to get my USB soundcard to work fine with
alsa-utils but unfortunately it is only possible to open it in 44100 and
48000 Hz.
I wan't to be able to open it in 8000 Hz
Hi Jean-Michel Pouré!
On 2007.02.09 at 12:04:53 +0100, Jean-Michel Pouré wrote next:
I have two USB 2.0 Aureon MK2 devices, keyboard and mouse connecting to
an USB 2.0 480 Mb/s hug.
When plugin a one meter armored cable, the audio devices work perfectly.
When connecting with a five meter
Hi everybody.
I have Audigy 2 ZS card and alsa driver 1.0.11 (from fc 2.6.16 kernel).
I was trying to experiment with p16v, and noticed a few things.
I'm using analog output.
1) Distiortion / clipping. Regular playback sound fine at master/pcm @
100%. However, output from p16v sounds really
Hi Brian Dunn!
On 2006.02.06 at 11:27:10 -0600, Brian Dunn wrote next:
I read somewhere that the rear output DACs on my SBLive Value are
superior to the front ones, so my monitors are connected to the rear
I'd say that if you definitely hear the difference, you should consider
buying some
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