i correct myself - its *left* channel that has some sound, right channel
is only distortion, but both left and right are heavily distorted.
sound on the quattro is fine in windows (ick!) ... so i know its not a
problem with the quattro itself....
thanks
m~
iriXx wrote:
[excuse cross-posts... im just desperately trying to
get some info on
this...!]
have establised so far its not the mouse, i dont think.... and its not
oss-emulation because alsa-player has the same problem.
there is sound coming out, but very heavily distorted...
also it seems only to be coming out of the right channel, the left
channel just has faint distortion....
never ever come across this one before!!!!!!
any help would be very much appreciated...
thanx
m~
iriXx wrote:
hi,
i've just reinstalled mandrake 9.0 and successfully got usb-audio
running, but the sound quality is heavily distorted - to say the least
- well basically its all feedback!! it can't be a usb mouse conflict,
as was suggested on another list, as i am not running any other usb
devices concurrently with my usb m-audio quattro - i only have one usb
port on my thinkpad 600E. but i wonder if there is some kind of
conflict going on nonetheless.
does anyone have any idea what may be causing this? it seems very
strange as everything worked fine with tarball alsa 0.9.rc5 and mandrake
8.2 - i'm now using the supplied rpm versions of alsa with mandrake 9.0
- i prefer to use the
alsa-project.org tarballs, but in this case i have
decided to stick with the supplied rpms to avoid conflicts between the
two as happened
to me earlier.
thanks in advance
m~
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