Re: [gentoo-user] Usb sound and ALSA

2006-10-31 Thread Christoph Eckert
Any clue? Thank you, your device identifies itself to the kernel as human input device (HID). Many manufacturers seem to like to make their devices to behave like this. On ALSA, the module snd_usb_audio is responsible to drive your card. But as it already works, it seems to be loaded. Then

[gentoo-user] Usb sound and ALSA

2006-10-30 Thread Leandro Melo de Sales
Hi list... I have an usb sound system from Gradiente company (an eletronic device factory) and I plugged it on my system. dmesg command shows this: input: Gradiente AS-M5X0 as /class/input/input3 input: USB HID v1.00 Device [Gradiente AS-M5X0] on usb-:00:1d.1-1 But when I play a

Re: [gentoo-user] Usb sound and ALSA

2006-10-30 Thread Richard Fish
On 10/30/06, Leandro Melo de Sales [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi list... I have an usb sound system from Gradiente company (an eletronic device factory) and I plugged it on my system. dmesg command shows this: input: Gradiente AS-M5X0 as /class/input/input3 input: USB HID v1.00 Device

Re: [gentoo-user] Usb sound and ALSA

2006-10-30 Thread Leandro Melo de Sales
Hi... The device is configured and I type cat xxx /dev/sound/dsp1 and I got an strange sound, but this prove that the device was recognized by the kernel. I also can control volume of the second audio device through alsamixer. The question is: how can I specify (on alsa) that the default device

Re: [gentoo-user] Usb sound and ALSA

2006-10-30 Thread Leandro Melo de Sales
Hi, After I click on Apply button the Alsa Device Configuration section become enabled, but when I specify hw1,0 in Stereo text field and play a song amarok shows the message: Audio output unavailable; the device is busy.. /proc/asound/ # ls ASM5X0 Modem card1 cardshwdeposs seq