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Re: [linrad] Re: AC97 Sound card issues.



Hello Rein,
I have no problems with ALSA so the site may only have been temporarily
down.
alsamixer and gamix are part of the alsa package ( in fact there are 4
packages together).
Om my laptop with the via82xx card the kernel driver ( via
82cxxx_audio)works a bit but it no well controlled.
Using alsa-0.9.2 alsa installs well the snd-via82xx . the gamix or
alsamixer(gui) controls everything and linrad has no problems at all.
73
Arie

----- Original Message -----
From: Rein A. Smit <rein0zn@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <linrad@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Saturday, April 12, 2003 12:46 PM
Subject: Re: [linrad] Re: AC97 Sound card issues.


>
>  Hello Arie,
>
>  Tnx. Are you telling me that I SHOULD use Alsa?
>  Where can I get the alsamixer or gamix? The alsa.org page has been
>  down for a couple of days at least.
>  Also, is the dsp output from Linrad or supposed to be on the PCM
>  terminal?
>
>  Bottomline:
>  Should it be possible to run Linrad with 1 (one) AC97 onboard system
>  without the OSS software?
>  I got the impression from inputs on the Archive that it is possible
>  but perhaps that is not true.(??)
>  There is no problem in mounting another sound card in the system.
>
>  Looking forward for more inputs.
>
>  73 Rein
>
>
> Arie Dogterom wrote:
> >
> > kmix is not good enough to control the via82xx.
> > you need the alsamixer(gui) or gamix programme if you use alsa.
> > if you do not use alsa you should as my experience is that the kernel
driver
> > via82cxxx_audio is not working well.
> > pcm is the output from linrad or from a wav file etc
> > 73
> > Arie
> >
> > ----- Original Message -----
> > From: Rein A. Smit <rein0zn@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> > To: <linrad@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> > Sent: Saturday, April 12, 2003 1:05 AM
> > Subject: [linrad] Re: AC97 Sound card issues.
> >
> > >
> > >    Hi All,
> > >
> > >    This might end up on a long message and I hope you stay with me!
> > >
> > >    I installed Mandrake 9.1 in a machine with a sound section on the
> > >    motherboard ( AC 97 )
> > >
> > >    In time I like to report on the experience but at this point I
> > >    am interested in some answers re the sound part of Linrad.
> > >
> > >    It appeared that the program is running I run of the audio of
> > >    a TS 850 and am at this point interested to use Linrad just as
> > >    a audio processor.
> > >
> > >    At this point I would like to use just this AC97 codec. Though
> > >    I have a Delta 44 and several sound bards with a PCI 128 for
> > >    later. Have also OSS on a CD downloaded.
> > >
> > >    Following Leif's instructions I managed to get audio into Linrad
> > >    It is visible in the spectrum display and I hear the incoming audio
> > >    on the output of the AC97 unprocessed! From what I know of the
setup
> > >    Linrad is working and get no error messages with the from the setup
> > >    routine.
> > >
> > >    Mandrake control center reports for the souncard:
> > >
> > >    VT8233 ( AC97 )
> > >
> > >    Module snd-vua82xx
> > >
> > >    Driver Alsa VIA .82
> > >
> > >    Mandrake comes with a mixer program "Kmix"
> > >
> > >    I use : "MAster"      ON
> > >            "Line input"  ON
> > >            "Capure"      ON (needs to be on to get signal into Linrad)
> > >            "Speaker"     not active
> > >            "PCM"          ,,   ..
> > >
> > >    When I do "U" in de setup menu the following takes place:
> > >
> > >    32: /dev/sound/dsp     48000 Hz 4 channels 16 bit
> > >
> > >    I select "32"  and for RDWR   "W"
> > >
> > >    Select 1 RX channel
> > >
> > >    Answer:  dev/sound/dsp opened in RDWR mode
> > >
> > >    Select 8000 Hz
> > >
> > >    Answer: Use system mixer program to select and to disable direct
> > >     from input to output et
> > >
> > >    Input : speed 8000 Hz input format 16 bit
> > >    Output:  no of bits: 16
> > >    Min output channel: 1
> > >    Max output channel; 1
> > >
> > >    audio board configured without errors!!!
> > >
> > >    Do W ( save )
> > >
> > >    It is clear that the problem appears to be that the speaker output
is
> > >    connected to the input section and not to the processor
> > >
> > >    Question 1 what is the "PCM" for?
> > >
> > >    I hope to get some good answers.
> > >
> > >    Have done numerous Google searches for "mixer" AC97" Alsa etc etc
> > >    and gotten page after page of questions regardind AC97 and few
> > >    answers or even hints
> > >
> > >    73 Rein W6/PA0ZN
> > >
>

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