Displaying 20 results from an estimated 30000 matches similar to: "Examples of using console as "normal channel?""
2002 Apr 10
1
libao: FreeBSD OSS patchlet
machine/soundcard.h was only a compatibility symlink to sys/soundcard.h
and just went away.
>From Motoyuki Konno <motoyuki@bsdclub.org>.
--- src/plugins/oss/ao_oss.c.orig Wed Apr 10 21:56:57 2002
+++ src/plugins/oss/ao_oss.c Wed Apr 10 21:57:11 2002
@@ -32,8 +32,6 @@
#include <math.h>
#if defined(__OpenBSD__) || defined(__NetBSD__)
#include <soundcard.h>
-#elif
2009 Jul 28
2
Two soundcards. Use both with wine. Problem
Hi,
I have an integrated soundcard and I have just bought a new sound card to play UltraStar (open source karaoke) in the 2-players mode.
This game is know to work fine with wine and the last time (three years ago?) that I did this, it worked without special configuration. But it was an older version of wine, ubuntu and ultrastar and now it seems not to work.
The problem is that in the
2004 Aug 06
0
MB soundcards and PCI soundcards
this is almost certainly a driver or device mapping issue. the
answer depends on whether you use alsa or oss.
if you're using oss: use alsa :)
if you're using alsa: are both cards correctly installed? what does
aplay -l say? what does lsmod | grep snd say?
have you specified the correct device to use? depending on your
installation, the onboard sound chip might be set to be the default
2003 Dec 06
2
console sound
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
2003 Nov 25
1
About sound modules in Asterisk. And call gnophone-asterisk-h323
Hi,
First at alll, I beg your pardon because maybe I explained bad my questions
(because my low level english)
I have asterisk 0.5.0, asterisk-oh323-0.5.6, openh323-1.12.2 and pwlib 1.5.2
compiled and installed.
I have modules alsa 0.9.8 compiled and installed
My PC has an audio card ac97 chipset intel i810 in its motherboard.
I want to use asterisk in this way:
|PC linux | --ethernet--
2004 Aug 06
2
Difficulties with Ices2
I have been successful in running a playlist through Ices and Icecast...
I have run into difficulty running a live stream through the soundcard,
however...
The following is the log when I attempt to run ices ices-mylive.xml:
INFO ices-core/main ices started...
EROR input-oss/oss_open_module Couldn't set sample format to AFMT_S16_LE
EROR input/input_loop Couldn't initialise input module
2001 Mar 13
2
Followup to compiling Ogg on NetBSD-1.5/i386
Hi Jeremy,
I went through the list archives, and have been trying to follow and
implement things as I understand:
1. libao needs <sys/soundcard.h> and <machine/soundcard.h>, and so I
linked /usr/include/soundcard.h there.
2. Since `soundcard.h' doesn't have SNDCTL_DSP_GETODELAY, I uncommented
that particular line in `src/plugins/oss/ao_oss.c'. These steps made sure
2006 Jan 06
2
SPA-3000 is translating vocal sounds into DTMF
I'm sure there must be a setting I'm missing somewhere, so I thought I
might was well ask here.
Conversations are punctuated by sudden replacement of a given syllable
or so of conversation with a DTMF tone.
I would hope perhaps there's some kind of setting that has to do with
the way it detects inband DTMF? I'm pretty sure it's an artifact of
this particular ATA; my
2010 Oct 30
2
Exceptionally long queue length queuing . . . .
I wonder if anyone out there has a perspective on this. There are a
welter of tickets out there on the matter, most of them closed.
This problem began for me over a year ago, and continues up to the
latest versions I've installed (1.6.2.13).
It happens randomly, and the suggestion on one of the bug tracker
tickets that it is instigated by a small network leg looks to be on
point to me,
2001 Jun 30
0
ogg123 synopsis and man page fixes
The output of ogg123 -h and the man page should be updated to
document the devices currently available through libao. (Those
extraneous carriage returns in ogg123.1 suck, btw.)
--- ogg123/ogg123.1.orig Sat Jun 30 14:48:43 2001
+++ ogg123/ogg123.1 Sat Jun 30 15:02:46 2001
@@ -76,7 +76,7 @@ written to
output overhead.
.IP oss
-Open Sound System driver for Linux and {Net,Free,Open}BSD.
+Open
2007 Nov 25
1
ALSA: Have to start Rayman3 while soundcard is in use
With wine 0.9.49 and the versions before (.deb files for Kubuntu Dapper)
I have to occupy my soundcard to have sound in Rayman3. After the intro
the sound is reinitialized again for the main game and the device
mustn't be released before it.
My soundcard is a C-Media 8738 and oss is turned off in winecfg.
2003 May 20
1
building under NetBSD
I am successfully able to build today's theora_cvs_snapshot under
NetBSD/i386 1.6 with SDL disabled. (I haven't tested yet.)
I was unable to build with SDL:
player_example.c:52: sys/soundcard.h: No such file or directory
I see the source says it is OSS-specific for now.
This is what I did to make it build:
--- work.rainier/theora/examples/player_example.c.orig Mon May 19 12:31:37
2013 May 28
2
Asterisk - Soundcard - Recording?
Greetings-
I've got a curious project that I could use some input on. I'd like to use Asterisk to record some audio channels via USB 'soundcard'. When audio passes through the soundcard, Asterisk should grab that audio channel (CONSOLE?), and write it to a wav file. I'm perfectly competent with the dialplan portion of the recording, but I don't know about the following:
2003 Sep 07
1
Sound error during launch
Hello.
Although I can hear the demo etc. now, I notice during asterisk launch I get
:-
[chan_oss.so] => (OSS Console Channel Driver)
== Console is full duplex
== Registered channel type 'Console' (OSS Console Channel Driver)
== Parsing '/etc/asterisk/oss.conf': Found
WARNING[98311]: File chan_oss.c, Line 232 (sound_thread): Read error on sound
device: Resource
2009 Sep 05
2
Soundcard detection failing
Hello all! I'm as new to these forums as I am to Linux, so please bear with me if I fail some of the etiquette!
I'm running an Ubuntu 9.04 distribution. Sound has so far worked wonderfully in Ubuntu proper (playing music in Movie Player [current default] and through Firefox [Pandora] causes two streams to play; I don't seem to have issues with mixing!)
PROBLEM:
Ventrilo under Wine
2004 Aug 06
2
ices & savefile
Got it all compiled nicely.. I called it ices2 so I can keep using my
existing ices executable as well..
Tried getting it up and running but it seems to be having trouble
connecting to my soundcard.. sample from ices.log
[root@darkice root]# less ices.log
[2003-08-06 01:11:09] INFO ices-core/main Streamer version IceS 2.0-kh35
[2003-08-06 01:11:09] INFO ices-core/main libshout version 2.0-kh19
2003 Jul 27
3
Nortel 350
Wondering, since they appear to be plentiful on eBay, whether I could
get a Nortel 350 to use to learn my way around ADSI.
The vendor claims that these are "generic," and looking through the
archives I wonder if that means that they might be unlocked in the sense
that the word is meaningful to asterisk.
Of course I am green as could be on this topic, so this question may
even be a
2004 Aug 06
0
ices & savefile
On Tue, 2003-08-05 at 16:00, Matt Trim wrote:
> Got it all compiled nicely.. I called it ices2 so I can keep using my
> existing ices executable as well..
>
> Tried getting it up and running but it seems to be having trouble
> connecting to my soundcard.. sample from ices.log
>
> [root@darkice root]# less ices.log
..
> [2003-08-06 01:11:09] DBUG
2005 Sep 06
4
Working example of ALERT_INFO with Cisco ATAs?
I am wondering if there are any tricks getting the Cisco ATAs to do
"distinctive rings" via the ALERT_INFO variable?
I have seen some contradictory information in the Wiki, and I tried the
example there. I then sniffed the connection between the server and the
ATA and didn't see the header sent like it is "supposed" to be.
If someone out there has a handle on this and
2004 Jul 21
0
Problem using echolink and wine
Good day all,
I've been trying to make Echolink (a ham radio VOIP application) to
work under wine. The application currently fires up and runs just
fine. Heck it can even control my radio via the serial port (most
impressive). However i'm having no luck getting my line-in sound input
on the PC to be picked up by Echolink. Let me explain a bit of what
echolink does....
Echolink