Hi,
How can I get alsaplayer to work with card 2?
When I used to have my HDSP as card 1, I just ran alsaplayer and it
worked. Now that I have it set to card 2, when I try 'alsaplayer -d
hw:1' (I get:
bash-2.05b$ alsaplayer -d hw:1
error on set_access SND_PCM_ACCESS_RW_INTERLEAVED
Unavailable hw params:
ACCESS: MMAP_NONINTERLEAVED RW_NONINTERLEAVED
FORMAT: S32_LE
SUBFORMAT: STD
SAMPLE_BITS: 32
FRAME_BITS: [448 832]
CHANNELS: [14 26]
RATE: [32000 96000]
PERIOD_TIME: (666 256000]
PERIOD_SIZE: [64 8192]
PERIOD_BYTES: [3584 851968]
PERIODS: 2
BUFFER_TIME: (1333 512000]
BUFFER_SIZE: [128 16384]
BUFFER_BYTES: [7168 1703936]
TICK_TIME: 5000
error on set_access SND_PCM_ACCESS_RW_INTERLEAVED
Unavailable hw params:
ACCESS: MMAP_NONINTERLEAVED RW_NONINTERLEAVED
FORMAT: S32_LE
SUBFORMAT: STD
SAMPLE_BITS: 32
FRAME_BITS: [448 832]
CHANNELS: [14 26]
RATE: [32000 96000]
PERIOD_TIME: (666 256000]
PERIOD_SIZE: [64 8192]
PERIOD_BYTES: [3584 851968]
PERIODS: 2
BUFFER_TIME: (1333 512000]
BUFFER_SIZE: [128 16384]
BUFFER_BYTES: [7168 1703936]
TICK_TIME: 5000
failed to configure output device...trying OSS
And then it uses card 1 instead since it's the OSS device.
Thanks in advance for helping me clear this up.
Cheers,
Mark
I'm a total newbie to Midi on Linux - how do I change
my default midi output from the MPU401 port to the
internal FM onboard synth?
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That should be probably Maarten, he wrote the quote below...
> surely many of the powerful linux apps already work under osx
> Pd,Csound,RTCmix,snd,Loris,amber,stk, PVC, xmms,PvNation,PowerPV
> all work quite well.
>
> what else do you need :-)
>
> >>> Quoting Maarten De Boer <mdeboer(a)iua.upf.es>:
> >>>>> I think espcially OSC would be *very* interesting for Tapiir,
> >>>>> considering how easy it may become to use Linux sound apps under
> > Mac
> >> OS
> >>>>> X in the future.
Hi List,
I want to record in 7200 frequency, 8bit, mono. Well the specs may seem
strange but we have a HardWare which understands voice files only with these
specs.
I have 2.4.18-3 linux kernel.
I have intel 810E chipset, with builtin audio card.
lspci returns
<lspci>
Multimedia audio controller: Intel Corp. 82801AA AC'97 Audio (rev 02)
</lspci>
I too have Sound Blaster Live.
lspci returns
<lspci>
Multimedia audio controller: Creative Labs SB Live! EMU10k1 (rev 08)
Input device controller: Creative Labs SB Live! MIDI/Game Port
</lspci>
And we use xwave and soundstudio for recording.
And i have intel audio card under alsa.
Intel Audio Card:
I could record properly in 16 bit, but when i record in 8 bit it gives lot
of noise. I dont know from where it comes.
Sound Blaster Live:
I could record in given specs, but when i play back the bass gets
increased. I mean it dosen't seem to be the same voice anymore.
Can anybody help me.
TIA.
bye.
uday.
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Dave Phillips [mailto:dlphilp@bright.net]
> on-line banking via Web browser (I'm afraid IE may be required,
> don't know though)
This was our first big stumbling block (using Konquerer was right
out) Mozilla was pretty much the only thing that worked. It may depend on
how your bank has their stuff set up.
m.
Hello,
When I'm running an audio app like XMMS to play music, the sound skips
somewhat frequently (maybe 5 times in the course of an album). That's with
no load on the system, and nothing using the processor heavily. However if
I do something that peaks the CPU (like dragging a window around really
fast), this also causes the sound to skip immediately.
I recently installed jack and ardour and mean to install the low-latency
kernel patches when I get around to it; they are mentioned here:
http://www.linuxdj.com/audio/lad/faq.php3
But I'm wondering, is this XMMS audio-skipping problem related to that too?
Will intalling the low-latency patches help with that?
Thanks,
Anthony
http://nodivisions.com/
Yeah, and (God I hate to say this) Micro$oft Excel is actually a damn good product. On it's own merits it beats the pants off just about anything else out there.
Jan
-----Original Message-----
From: "linux-audio-user-bounces(a)music.columbia.edu" <linux-audio-user-bounces(a)music.columbia.edu> on behalf of "Mark Knecht" <markknecht(a)comcast.net>
Sent: Mon, 08 Dec 2003 09:04:46 -0800
To: "John Bleichert" <syborg(a)earthlink.net>, "A list for linux audio users" <linux-audio-user(a)music.columbia.edu>
Subject: RE: Is the Linux desktop really here ? was: Re:[linux-audio-user]ebayguy: looks like he figured it out
On Mon, 2003-12-08 at 07:01, John Bleichert wrote:
> On Mon, 8 Dec 2003 eviltwin69(a)cableone.net wrote:
> >
> > My wife is the comptroller for a US Navy activity. She is the ultimate hard-core Excel user ;-) Neither Open Office nor Gnumeric can handle the macros that she uses.
> >
> > Jan
> >
>
> Yeah, I bet. That's a difficult switch. Although, to be fair, OO Calc or
> Gnumeric would work fine if she chose to re-program all those macros in
> their native macro languages ;-) (Does gnumeric have one? I haven't used
> it in years)
In my experience this isn't the way the world works. She's probably
receiving Excel spreadsheets from others that already have stuff
embedded that won't work with Linux tools. I ran into this problem big
time when we looked at Star Office and Open Office for work. We couldn't
use either as their compatibility with both Word and Excel wasn't good
enough and broke our compatibility with both our vendors and our
customers.
As someone who runs a business, why would I want to pay someone $600 to
fix 10 documents when I can buy Microsoft's tools for $300 and have
guaranteed compatibility? That's a tough sell...
While browsing your site I noticed you are promoting your software as
running on a license free Linux OS.
You should be aware that Linux software is generally provided under two
Licenses. The GNU Public License(GPL) and the Lesser GNU Public
License(LGPL).
It is a gross misrepresentation of the GPL/LGPL to mislead your
customers into thinking they are buying a license free product.
In the interests of promoting your goods fairly it is your obligation to
inform your customers they are buying into the GNU Public License(GPL).
While Linux software is usually free as in beer and speech it is not
license free.
We are waiting for your action and response. Please be aware that many
people read the LAU list which I have included in this post. Some of
them even write articles for well known audio publications.
Best regards.
--
Patrick Shirkey - Boost Hardware Ltd.
Http://www.boosthardware.comHttp://www.djcj.org - The Linux Audio Users guide
========================================
Banking is usually not a problem. There are a few banks that screwed up and went Micro$oft specific but if you load Crossover you'll get Internet Exploder anyway.
Jan
-----Original Message-----
From: "linux-audio-user-bounces(a)music.columbia.edu" <linux-audio-user-bounces(a)music.columbia.edu> on behalf of "Dave Phillips" <dlphilp(a)bright.net>
Sent: Mon, 08 Dec 2003 11:13:39 -0500
To: "A list for linux audio users" <linux-audio-user(a)music.columbia.edu>
Subject: Re: [linux-audio-user] Re: Is the Linux desktop really here ?
Greetings:
My thanks to everyone who replied to this subject. Lots of good ideas,
I'll definitely put some of them to use.
Here a few more notes on what I plan to do :
Red Hat (Fedora?) or Mandrake install
totally GUI for the user
Crossover stuff (thanks for the reminders!)
And here's what they have for peripherals :
a scanner, not sure what kind
an HP printer (610C ? 810C ? I'll find out later... )
Things they need to do include :
Web browsing
print from Web (color, b&w)
on-line banking via Web browser (I'm afraid IE may be required,
don't know though)
print from file manager (color, b&w)
operate scanner
basic image editing
Their net connection is DSL through SBC/Yahoo. I don't expect problems
with that, I had the same connectivity at my old
apartment, no problems with various Linux distros.
They don't have games installed, they don't really run any apps beyond
the browser. My only concern is wrt the on-line
banking requirements. Does anyone here do on-line banking via a Linux
browser ?
Best regards,
== dp