On 01/20/2015 02:07 PM, Robert Latest wrote:
I don't understand the first thing about this. I just copied this file
from somewhere. Note the "hw:0,2" part. Remember that I had to use -D
hw:0,0 with aplay to make sound work while pulseaudio was installed? Now
hw:0,2 is the way to go. Search me w
On 01/19/2015 05:46 AM, Frédéric Marchal wrote:
On Saturday 17 January 2015 21:41:38, Ric Moore wrote :
On 01/17/2015 07:29 AM, Frédéric Marchal wrote:
My problem is now solved. I unfortunately can't provide a full scientific
analysis of what happened. I list every clue that might help anybody
On Fri, 16 Jan 2015 15:11:24 -1000
Joel Roth wrote:
> Robert Latest wrote:
> > With aplay -D hw:0,0 it still works.
>
> You're 99% to the destination.
>
> IIRC, directly addressing the sound device
> as hw:0,0 takes the whole device, will not
> allow software mixing of audio streams from
> othe
On Saturday 17 January 2015 21:41:38, Ric Moore wrote :
> On 01/17/2015 07:29 AM, Frédéric Marchal wrote:
> > My problem is now solved. I unfortunately can't provide a full scientific
> > analysis of what happened. I list every clue that might help anybody else
> > facing the same problem.
>
> All
On 1/16/15, Mike McGinn wrote:
>
> On Friday, January 16, 2015 14:23:21 Doug wrote:
>> On 01/16/2015 01:24 PM, Robert Latest wrote:
>
> When I had a new install I found that the mixer levels were all at zero.
> Found
> it after an hour of troubleshooting.
That was me. Raised the level up, and it
On 01/17/2015 07:29 AM, Frédéric Marchal wrote:
My problem is now solved. I unfortunately can't provide a full scientific
analysis of what happened. I list every clue that might help anybody else
facing the same problem.
All you had to do was to mute the HDMI stuff to make it easier on alsa.
On Friday 16 January 2015 21:49:37, Ric Moore wrote :
> On 01/16/2015 05:53 AM, Frédéric Marchal wrote:
> > On Friday 16 January 2015 10:33:23, Lisi Reisz wrote :
> >> On Friday 16 January 2015 08:41:29 Frédéric Marchal wrote:
> >>> BTW, I have pulseaudio installed in case it matters.
> >>
> >> So
Charlie wrote:
> On Fri, 16 Jan 2015 19:56:31 -1000 Joel Roth sent:
>
> > For now, you do have have a working audio system sitting
> > atop your Intel soundcard(s).
>
> Yes thank you.
>
> I have purged pulseaudio again. Never having used it found Alsa was
> always fine till recently when alsa di
On Fri, 16 Jan 2015 19:56:31 -1000 Joel Roth sent:
> For now, you do have have a working audio system sitting
> atop your Intel soundcard(s).
Yes thank you.
I have purged pulseaudio again. Never having used it found Alsa was
always fine till recently when alsa didn't do it for me when using VLC.
On Sat, Jan 17, 2015 at 01:27:31PM +1100, Charlie wrote:
> On Fri, 16 Jan 2015 15:11:24 -1000 Joel Roth sent:
>
> > Robert Latest wrote:
> > > With aplay -D hw:0,0 it still works.
> >
> > You're 99% to the destination.
> >
> > IIRC, directly addressing the sound device
> > as hw:0,0 takes the
On Fri, 16 Jan 2015 15:11:24 -1000 Joel Roth sent:
> Robert Latest wrote:
> > With aplay -D hw:0,0 it still works.
>
> You're 99% to the destination.
>
> IIRC, directly addressing the sound device
> as hw:0,0 takes the whole device, will not
> allow software mixing of audio streams from
> othe
Robert Latest wrote:
> With aplay -D hw:0,0 it still works.
You're 99% to the destination.
IIRC, directly addressing the sound device
as hw:0,0 takes the whole device, will not
allow software mixing of audio streams from
other applications.
It may be worth trying the
aplay -D default testfile.
On 01/16/2015 03:51 PM, berenger.mo...@neutralite.org wrote:
Le 16.01.2015 19:24, Robert Latest a écrit :
On Thu, 15 Jan 2015 19:43:23 -0500
Ric Moore wrote:
On 01/15/2015 03:54 PM, Hans wrote:
> First questions:
>
> Are you running pulseaudio or alsa?
I don't know. I seem to have both on m
On 01/16/2015 02:56 PM, Robert Latest wrote:
On Thu, 15 Jan 2015 19:43:23 -0500
Ric Moore wrote:
On 01/15/2015 03:54 PM, Hans wrote:
First questions:
Are you running pulseaudio or alsa?
Did you try alsamixer?
Often it is possible, to choose different hardware in the GUI. Did
you try other
Le 16.01.2015 19:24, Robert Latest a écrit :
On Thu, 15 Jan 2015 19:43:23 -0500
Ric Moore wrote:
On 01/15/2015 03:54 PM, Hans wrote:
> First questions:
>
> Are you running pulseaudio or alsa?
I don't know. I seem to have both on my system. I don't know what the
difference is, or if one is ru
On 01/16/2015 04:33 AM, Lisi Reisz wrote:
The symptoms are not the same as yours. aplay doesn't play sound when I
select the PCM device on the command line. But, with audacity, if I
explicitly select ALSA as output and device hw:1,0, sound comes out. So, I
may have another problem that prevents
I hit the wrong send to: button.
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Subject: Re: Can't get sound to work
Date: Fri, 16 Jan 2015 15:29:50 -0500
From: Ric Moore
To: Robert Latest
On 01/16/2015 01:24 PM, Robert Latest wrote:
On Thu, 15 Jan 2015 19:43:23 -0500
Ric Moore wrote:
I happ
On 01/16/2015 03:41 AM, Frédéric Marchal wrote:
BTW, I have pulseaudio installed in case it matters.
Frederic
Once you start with the edits, pulse most likely will not work since you
defeated it's purpose to define things after alsa is doing it's job. I
remember the bad old days when you ha
On Thu, 15 Jan 2015 19:43:23 -0500
Ric Moore wrote:
> On 01/15/2015 03:54 PM, Hans wrote:
> > First questions:
> >
> > Are you running pulseaudio or alsa?
> >
> > Did you try alsamixer?
> >
> > Often it is possible, to choose different hardware in the GUI. Did
> > you try other ones, too?
> >
> >
On Friday, January 16, 2015 14:23:21 Doug wrote:
> On 01/16/2015 01:24 PM, Robert Latest wrote:
When I had a new install I found that the mixer levels were all at zero. Found
it after an hour of troubleshooting.
--
Mike McGinn KD2CNU
Be happy that brainfarts don't smell.
No electr
On 01/16/2015 01:24 PM, Robert Latest wrote:
pulse, he might have a better experience, IMHO.
I'll try that (have to install first). If it works, can I then purge all
ALSA-related stuff from my system? Or could I also remove all
pulse-related stuff and keep ALSA?
I happen to love
using pulse,
On Thu, 15 Jan 2015 19:43:23 -0500
Ric Moore wrote:
> On 01/15/2015 03:54 PM, Hans wrote:
> > First questions:
> >
> > Are you running pulseaudio or alsa?
I don't know. I seem to have both on my system. I don't know what the
difference is, or if one is running on top of the other, or if they are
On Friday 16 January 2015 10:33:23, Lisi Reisz wrote :
> On Friday 16 January 2015 08:41:29 Frédéric Marchal wrote:
> > But sound started to work fine after I edited $HOME/.asoundrc like this:
> >
> > pcm.!default {
> > type plug
> > slave {
> > pcm "hw:1,0"
> > }
> > }
> > ctl.!default
On Friday 16 January 2015 08:41:29 Frédéric Marchal wrote:
> On Thursday 15 January 2015 21:28:30, Robert Latest wrote :
> > Hi all,
> >
> > this is my umptieth Debian installation I've done on various PCs over
> > the years, but this time the sound setup really has me stumped. I can't
> > hear any
On Thursday 15 January 2015 21:28:30, Robert Latest wrote :
> Hi all,
>
> this is my umptieth Debian installation I've done on various PCs over
> the years, but this time the sound setup really has me stumped. I can't
> hear anything unless I use aplay with -D hw:0,0 but setting that in the
> conf
On 2015-01-15 21:40, Daniel Haude wrote:
Hi all,
this is my umptieth Debian installation I've done on various PCs over
the years, but this time the sound setup really has me stumped. I can't
hear anything unless I use aplay with -D hw:0,0 but setting that in the
configuration file doesn't help.
On Thu, 15 Jan 2015 21:21:55 +0100 Daniel Haude sent:
> Hi all,
>
> this is my umptieth Debian installation I've done on various PCs over
> the years, but this time the sound setup really has me stumped. I
> can't hear anything unless I use aplay with -D hw:0,0 but setting
> that in the configur
On 01/15/2015 03:54 PM, Hans wrote:
First questions:
Are you running pulseaudio or alsa?
Did you try alsamixer?
Often it is possible, to choose different hardware in the GUI. Did you try
other ones, too?
Best
He's got an asoundrc file in /etc. I thought that use was deprecated
some years a
First questions:
Are you running pulseaudio or alsa?
Did you try alsamixer?
Often it is possible, to choose different hardware in the GUI. Did you try
other ones, too?
Best
Hans
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Hi all,
this is my umptieth Debian installation I've done on various PCs over
the years, but this time the sound setup really has me stumped. I can't
hear anything unless I use aplay with -D hw:0,0 but setting that in the
configuration file doesn't help. No other sound-outputting program
works. H
Hi all,
this is my umptieth Debian installation I've done on various PCs over
the years, but this time the sound setup really has me stumped. I can't
hear anything unless I use aplay with -D hw:0,0 but setting that in the
configuration file doesn't help. No other sound-outputting program
works. H
On Sun, 25 Mar 2012 20:04:39 +0200, Bernard wrote:
> Camaleón wrote:
>> What's the output of "arecord -l"? I ask becasue it can be that you
>> have now two microphones (one coming from the sound card and other from
>> the webcam) and need to define what's the default or which to use.
(...)
> I
Keith McKenzie wrote:
I have tried to see with alsamixer if something looked weird: recording
levels as well as play levels on both cards seem OK (Green + while in
the columns, just before the red zones).
Not sure if you've tried these:-
Alsamixer has 'mic-boost', 'capture', 'capture1', &
I have tried to see with alsamixer if something looked weird: recording
levels as well as play levels on both cards seem OK (Green + while in
the columns, just before the red zones).
Not sure if you've tried these:-
Alsamixer has 'mic-boost', 'capture', 'capture1', & 'internal mic
boost'.
Camaleón wrote:
On Sun, 25 Mar 2012 14:37:12 +0200, Bernard wrote:
Camaleón wrote:
main subpicture error : blending YUVA to I444 failed
^^
Mmm, the above error looks more close to be related with image than
sound :-?
It may be the case, sin
On Sun, 25 Mar 2012 14:37:12 +0200, Bernard wrote:
> Camaleón wrote:
>>> main subpicture error : blending YUVA to I444 failed
>>>
>>^^
>>
>> Mmm, the above error looks more close to be related with image than
>> sound :-?
>>
>>
> It may be the case, since the image is not goo
Camaleón wrote:
On Sat, 24 Mar 2012 22:37:45 +0100, Bernard wrote:
I just bought the above mentioned web camera, and, if I record a video
using Cheese, the sound is not there when I try displaying the record
using 'vlc'. I get this:
main subpicture error : blending YUVA to I444 failed
On 24/03/2012 22:37, Bernard wrote:
Hi to Everyone !
I just bought the above mentioned web camera, and, if I record a video
using Cheese, the sound is not there when I try displaying the record
using 'vlc'. I get this:
main subpicture error : blending YUVA to I444 failed
this line repeated a n
On Sat, 24 Mar 2012 22:37:45 +0100, Bernard wrote:
> I just bought the above mentioned web camera, and, if I record a video
> using Cheese, the sound is not there when I try displaying the record
> using 'vlc'. I get this:
>
> main subpicture error : blending YUVA to I444 failed
^^
Hi to Everyone !
I just bought the above mentioned web camera, and, if I record a video
using Cheese, the sound is not there when I try displaying the record
using 'vlc'. I get this:
main subpicture error : blending YUVA to I444 failed
this line repeated a number of times.
The image is ther
Thanks Bob, I'll try that...
~-Original Message-
~From: Bob Nielsen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Bob Nielsen
~Sent: Tuesday, January 21, 2003 8:56 PM
~To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
~Subject: Re: Can't get sound to work (CMI)
~
~
~At least some of the Debian kernel-image p
At least some of the Debian kernel-image packages (I run
kernel-image-2.4.20-686) already contain many of the CMI drivers, so
compiling your own shouldn't be necessary:
# grep CMPCI /boot/config-2.4.20-686
CONFIG_SOUND_CMPCI=m
# CONFIG_SOUND_CMPCI_FM is not set
# CONFIG_SOUND_CMPCI_MIDI is not se
>I installed debian from the CD as the normal install, I do think that I'm
>missing something but I don't know what package contains it (dselect
what?)
>Thanks again!
>- Jay.
OK, now I get it. You will need to install kernel-source-2.4.18 or
something like that and compile your own kernel with
it (dselect what?)
>
> Thanks again!
>
> - Jay.
>
> ~-Original Message-
> ~From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> ~Sent: Tuesday, January 21, 2003 3:00 PM
> ~To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> ~Subject: RE: Can't get sound to work (CMI)
> ~
> ~
&
:00 PM
~To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
~Subject: RE: Can't get sound to work (CMI)
~
~
~
~Did you actually compile the kernel yourself or are you using
~something that is pre-compiled?
~Your problem sounds like you are missing sound support in the
~kernel. I think you are missing soundcore.o which
>Hello everyone!
>I know that this topic may have been typed to the death already, but I need
>help getting my soundchips (CMI8xxx, the ones that are already built in to
>the motherboard).
>I read the old SuSe Linux manual, it had some instructions for sound which I
>tried to follow and so far I
Hello everyone!
I know that this topic may have been typed to the death already, but I need
help getting my soundchips (CMI8xxx, the ones that are already built in to
the motherboard).
I read the old SuSe Linux manual, it had some instructions for sound which I
tried to follow and so far I tried
Rev. Ferret wrote:
Ok, I got sound working. On my windows boot the sound was on IRQ 5, it kept
trying to put it on IRQ 7 in linux. I added a /etc/modutils/sound file and put
options sb irq=5 io=0x220 dma=1
in it, but when I rebooted it seemed to ignore that file.
You also have to run "updat
Ok, I got sound working. On my windows boot the sound was on IRQ 5, it kept
trying to put it on IRQ 7 in linux. I added a /etc/modutils/sound file and put
options sb irq=5 io=0x220 dma=1
in it, but when I rebooted it seemed to ignore that file. So instead I edited
/etc/modules. It had a singl
- Forwarded message from Kent West <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> -
Rev. Ferret wrote:
> Ok, I added myself to user audio and I now get sound from things. There is
> just one problem. The sound skips. It sounds like a broken record player,
> where it plays the same bit over and over
> again. I
Rev. Ferret wrote:
Ok, I added myself to user audio and I now get sound from things. There is
just one problem. The sound skips. It sounds like a broken record player,
where it plays the same bit over and over
again. I tried chmod'ing the audio things to world usable, but it didn't help.
Ok, I added myself to user audio and I now get sound from things. There is
just one problem. The sound skips. It sounds like a broken record player,
where it plays the same bit over and over
again. I tried chmod'ing the audio things to world usable, but it didn't help.
Any ideas on how to g
Rev. Ferret wrote:
It seems that my card is recognized. Everything looks normal except for the
output of my /dev/sndstat. I can use apps to control tracks of audio cd's
and things like that. I just can't use any mixer apps or play any audio
except for cd audio. I can't figure out what's wrong
It seems that my card is recognized. Everything looks normal except for the
output of my /dev/sndstat. I can use apps to control tracks of audio cd's
and things like that. I just can't use any mixer apps or play any audio
except for cd audio. I can't figure out what's wrong. Using redhat and
ma
- Forwarded message from "Rev. Ferret" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> -
Hi, I'm having problems getting my sound blaster 16 working. I used
modconf to select the sb module, which in turn selected a bunch of the
oss modules. After doing this, I can play audio cd's, but whenever I
try to run gmix it
Rev. Ferret wrote:
Hi, I'm having problems getting my sound blaster 16 working. I used
modconf to select the sb module, which in turn selected a bunch of the
oss modules. After doing this, I can play audio cd's, but whenever I
try to run gmix it tells me that I do not have a mixer installed or
Hi, I'm having problems getting my sound blaster 16 working. I used
modconf to select the sb module, which in turn selected a bunch of the
oss modules. After doing this, I can play audio cd's, but whenever I
try to run gmix it tells me that I do not have a mixer installed or my
kernel doesn't sup
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