Re: [Alsa-user] Audigy 2 card with emu10k1
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From: Frans K. <ket...@wa...> - 2003-03-17 18:47:06
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I just wanted to say this is the ALSA mailinglist and you're using another driver :) I Cc alsa-user, maybe someone knows more about the support of ALSA for your card. And you can search the archive of this list. Good luck! On Monday 17 March 2003 03:03, Mirabella, Mathew J wrote: > are you suggesting that using the alsa one will solve my problem? > > At the moment, the only issue is not being able to get multitrack working > properly. that faq did not help much since it did not address the issue > and also it is mostly related to the live cards. > > One thing i noticed is that in fact i have to have it set to emu-config -d > (that is digital output) to work, even though i am using the 3rd port on > the card (i.e. the analog port). when i do a emu-conf -a. i get no sound. > so this seems backward to me. am i missing something? > > > > -----Original Message----- > From: Frans Ketelaars [mailto:ket...@wa...] > Sent: Friday, 14 March 2003 11:36 PM > To: als...@li... > Subject: Re: [Alsa-user] Audigy 2 card with emu10k1 > > On Friday 14 March 2003 02:15, Mirabella, Mathew J wrote: > > All. > > > > I have been abel to get the audigy 2 card to work with emu10k1 but i have > > a problem. I cannot seem to get multichannel sound and the volumes and > > levels are pretty low. > > > > What I did was: > > get the latest emu10k1from cvs > > ensure that kernel sources are installed in the right place in /usr/src/ > > find the right config file for the kernel modules in > > /lib/modules/(kernelname)/configs and copy this one level up and name it > > .config on the emu10k1 stuff do a make, then make again > > then make install > > then make tools > > then make install-tools > > edit the modules.conf file and put the lines > > alias sound emu10k1 > > alias sound-slot-0 emu10k1 > > alias sound-slot-1 emu10k1 > > reboot and sound was there. > > i might hav had to do a emu-config -a at some stage. > > > > > > I would also like to know what is sound-slot-0 and sound-slot-1. i.e. > > what is the slot all about? and what are the scripts for in > > /usr/local/etc/ relating to the emu10k1 and audigy? > > > > Any help would be appreciated. > > > > Mat. > > You are using Creative's Open Source driver, not the ALSA one, see > ftp://opensource.creative.com/pub/doc/live_faq.html > > Sound-slot-0 and sound-slot-1 refer to the first and second soundcard. > > HTH, > > -Frans |