Hi list. I am still having problems getting my sound to work properly (or
as I would like it). Currently I can play speech or something else but I
can't have speech and any other kind of sound together. I have upgraded my
distro to 9.04 and switched from the EEE kernel to a generic Kernel. I am now
also running version 1.0.21 of the Alsa driver, library and Utils. Would this
now have Dmix by default and if so I'm guessing I need to do some configuration
in order to get multi channel sound.
I don't really know much about sound or working with Alsa so if
any-one knows some links to some fairly simple documentation that can give
me the building blocks I may need to try and fix this problem that would be
great.
Thanks
Jen!
Sent: Sunday, September 20, 2009 9:19 PM
Subject: Re: [LAU] Alsa or pulseaudio?
I'm sorry but I don't understand your message. Did it get scrambled or is
this some code I should put somewhere?
Sent: Sunday, September 20, 2009 7:48 PM
Subject: Re: [LAU] Alsa or pulseaudio?
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On Sun, Sep 20, 2009 at 6:02 PM, Leslie P. Polzer
<sky@viridian-project.de>
wrote:
Jennifer wrote:
> I am now using Alsa but can't
seem to get multi channel sounds,
> I.E speech and/or system sounds, I
only have speech.
You need to buy a proper sound card with
hardware mixing (e.g.
SB Audigy) or configure Alsa to do software mixing.
Why modern
distributions don't configure this properly on their own
puzzles
me, but they probably just throw in the horrible
PulseAudio
without thinking a lot about it.
Oh wait, I just saw an
nice bit of news: ALSA 1.0.9rc2 or later
supports software mixing by
default, but you probably don't have
that version yet.
The bottom
line is that you need to write the proper incantation
into some text file.
I don't need that so I'll leave that to
the others to explain who have such
a setup...
Cheers,
Leslie
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