Hi, I have a RH9 system with an onboard VIA sound chip. According to the archives, VIA won't work for asterisk. So, I disabled the VIA and I purchased a Creative Labs "Soundblaster PCI 128-Voice" soundcard ($13). This card is on the "approved" RedHat list. However, the documentation inside the package says "VIBRA 128". Anyhow, kudzu doesn't see then card. The soundcard detection program says "Ensoniq, ES1371 (AudioPCI-97), module es1371", which seems normal. However, there is no sound. Does anyone have experience with this? Thanks, Mike
On Saturday 06 December 2003 09:10, Michael Welter wrote:> Hi,[...]> says "Ensoniq, ES1371 (AudioPCI-97), module es1371", which seems normal. > However, there is no sound. > > Does anyone have experience with this? > > Thanks, > Mike > > > > _______________________________________________ > Asterisk-Users mailing list > Asterisk-Users@lists.digium.com > http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-usersI am using the sb pci 128 (es1371) on a couple of machines and one that runs Asterisk with DSP as console. Usually fine. there are occasions when Asterisk and some other sound applications fail to open sound but usually get it on a retry. I use the ALSA drivers and think they are a bit better but OSS works.
On Sat, 06 Dec 2003 10:10:21 -0700, Michael Welter wrote> Hi, > > I have a RH9 system with an onboard VIA sound chip. > According to the archives, VIA won't work for asterisk. > > So, I disabled the VIA and I purchased a Creative Labs > "Soundblaster PCI 128-Voice" soundcard ($13). This card is > on the "approved" RedHat list. However, the documentation > inside the package says "VIBRA 128". > > Anyhow, kudzu doesn't see then card. The soundcard > detection program says "Ensoniq, ES1371 (AudioPCI-97), > module es1371", which seems normal. However, there is no sound. > > Does anyone have experience with this? > > Thanks, > MikeHi My SB128PCI CT5880 (don't know what's the name on the box, got a raw card w/o anything) half-works on OSS drivers (es1371). I cannot record audio, playback works OK. Alsa (http://www.alsa-project.org/) works fine from command line and from my programs, gnophone bitches about "No input space". After removing the check, works great. Disclaimer: didn't try with chan_oss BTW, with ALSA, you might be even able to use the VIA? my 0.02PLN Grzegorz Nosek