nightmixes wrote:
Alsamixer still telling: This sound device does not have any capture
controls.
What is the output of amixer -c cardnumber controls?
Exactly those controls from the mixer map should show up.
# amixer -c 1
Simple mixer control 'Master',0
Capabilities: pvolume pswitch
Hi Clemens!
2015-05-20 5:47 GMT-03:00 Clemens Ladisch cladi...@googlemail.com:
nightmixes wrote:
I compiled and installed the kernel
How exactly? This is different for each distribution.
(And the kernel configuration is another problem; it might be a good
idea to start with your
Hello Clemens, I thought I knew what had to be done, but apparently not.
That's what I did:
- I downloaded the kernel source 4.0.4 from kernel.org
- Then I edited the mixer_maps.c file, I found an entry like this:
static struct usbmix_name_map maya44_map[] = {
/* 1: IT line */
{ 2, Line
Thanks Clemens, I think I understand what to do. I will try to do it
myself, if I have a problem, I tell you.
If I have success, I will also tell you!
Thank you very much!
Regards.
2015-05-18 6:12 GMT-03:00 Clemens Ladisch cladi...@googlemail.com:
nightmixes wrote:
I wondered if the
nightmixes wrote:
I wondered if the vendor:product id that appears in lsusb may be wrong
and makes fail the Alsa or USB system to identified the device properly.
The MAYA44 indeed indeed has a workaround to change some of its mixer
controls.
What if the device is correctly identified some
Today I discovered something interesting.
I wondered if the vendor:product id that appears in lsusb may be wrong and
makes fail the Alsa or USB system to identified the device properly.
Let me explain better:
Apparently the ESI Maya-44 USB must have worked in the past, it is a fairly
old and
Hi Clement, thanks for your time.
The lsusb -v output is too long for this list and is rejected with a
message: Message body is too big: 80770 bytes with a limit of 60 KB.
So, I discard parts as optical mouse, Linux Foundation 2.0 root hub and
Intel Corp. Integrated Rate Matching Hub to make a
nightmixes wrote:
I bought a MAYA44 USB+ sound card to use in Linux and although is on
the list of compatible devices at http://www.alsa-project.org, I can
not make it work properly. Maybe something is missing because the site
says under development
That entry was mistakenly copy from the
Hello everyone.
I bought a MAYA44 USB+ sound card to use in Linux and although is on the
list of compatible devices at http://www.alsa-project.org, I can not make
it work properly. Maybe something is missing because the site says under
development, so I write hoping that someone can help me.