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2004 Aug 06
0
soundblaster live noise
I had a similar problem... I updated our radio server to a new box and a SB Live and ran into all sorts of audio problems. I took the sound card (es1371) from the old box and swapped out the SB Live and the problems went away. I think the problem is with fbsd's sb live driver. <p>> -----Original Message----- > From: jim [mailto:bikepunx@impop.bellatlantic.net] > Sent: Thursday,
2004 Aug 06
0
soundblaster live noise
I don't know the answer, but here are suggestions to the limit of my knowledge: 1) Is your sound going in via Line In, or Mic In? 2) Do you get the noise when recording, using ANY software (just record a wav file with something)? If so, at least you know it's not a software issue. I don't know what else to suggest, but I think this information would help you (or anyone who tries to
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
2001 Feb 03
2
wine and Monkey Island 4
Hi, today I wanted to start Monkey Island 4 with wine. I'am using cvs version of wine from today (04.Feb.2001), I also patched the transgaming directx patch into it. My system: SuSE 7.0 with KDE2.1beta2, GeForce 2MX with 0.96 NVidia drivers, Soundblaster PCI 128 (ES1371) with Kernel drivers. I use wine with installed Windows. My startup command is: wine "c:\Monkey4\Monkey.exe"
2003 Dec 03
1
Soundblaster
Hi, I have the VIA chipset, and I'm trying to disable the sound and enable a soundblaster compatible card. Can you tell me what you did in /etc/modules.conf to enable your soundblaster card? Thanks, Mike
2001 Oct 25
2
SoundBlaster Live
Folks, I last saw this problem in a thread in this newsgroup a couple of years ago, but there was no solution then. It was then stated that you couldn't get a SoundBlaster Live sound card to work under Wine because Windows 'ran' everything through the emu10k1.vxd file and Wine did not support vxd files. Is this still the case? Has anyone found a workaround yet? Pete
2008 Mar 14
1
Tr: RE : getting a Creative Soundblaster card to work
Forwarding this to wine-users, I made a mistake while sending. Gardou J?r?me <jgardou at yahoo.fr> a ?crit : Date: Fri, 14 Mar 2008 14:09:42 +0100 (CET) De: Gardou J?r?me <jgardou at yahoo.fr> Objet: RE : [Wine] getting a Creative Soundblaster card to work ?: Susan Cragin <susancragin at earthlink.net> Cc: wine-user at winehq.org Susan Cragin <susancragin at
2008 May 29
6
SoundBlaster 16 removal impending
(Reply directly, as I''m not subscribed here.) As you may have seen, ARC recently approved my case to remove the ancient sbpro driver Solaris. I''m intent on doing that, because it really helps with our OSS integration effort, which I''m now leading. The problem is, will this impact qemu? I''m not sure of the answer. I *think* qemu emulates an older ESS1370
2008 May 29
6
SoundBlaster 16 removal impending
(Reply directly, as I''m not subscribed here.) As you may have seen, ARC recently approved my case to remove the ancient sbpro driver Solaris. I''m intent on doing that, because it really helps with our OSS integration effort, which I''m now leading. The problem is, will this impact qemu? I''m not sure of the answer. I *think* qemu emulates an older ESS1370
2008 Mar 14
0
getting a Creative Soundblaster card to work
I just got a Creative Soundblaster X-fi Xtreme Audio card for my notebook. The card is recognized automatically in Ubuntu, and in Preferences/Sound I set the default to ALC861VD Analog, which is the mixer. But the option doesn't come up under winecfg. And my application (Dragon NaturallySpeaking) doesn't see it. Any suggestions?
2004 Aug 06
1
stream sounds like poo for no apparent reason
On Wed, 24 Apr 2002, Alex Walker wrote: > On Tue, Apr 23, 2002 at 01:16:34AM -0400, jim wrote: > > here at wkdu.org our minds are blown trying to figure out what our > > problem is, we are using a dell optiplex gx1 with a soundblaster live > > card. we are getting a nasty hum on the line in. the thing is we plug > > a cd player directly into the soundcard the hum goes
2006 Oct 19
2
CentOS 3.8 and ESS ES1878 sound chip?
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Hi, I can't seem to be able to get any sound out of my CentOS 3.8 laptop. I have the ESS ES1878 chip in it. It can work in either native mode, or in SoundBlaster compatible mode. Neither is detected by CentOS 3.8. I've looked at the directory with kernel drivers, and there doesn't seem to be any kernel module that smells like either
2008 Nov 24
2
Getting lowest latency sound?
I have been trying to get lowest-latency sound (with highest fidelity) to use with Dragon NaturallySpeaking. I have Jaunty and the latest RT kernel, which I know has problems for many applications but works fine to run DNS. (It will not, however, install the program nor train it.) I set up real-time audio access as follows: sudo su -c 'echo @audio - rtprio 99 >>
2005 Oct 23
2
Strange soundcard problem w/4.2
Hi there, I'm trying to repurpose an unused machine (athlon XP 3000+) for my young daughter to use. It's on a motherboard with a VIA KT880 chipset and VIA integrated soundcard (VIA 8237). The card seems to be detected during boot time and shows up in the system log, but when I try to actually use the sound card within Gnome, there's no sound. The device is detected, but
2005 Mar 30
2
Encoding Streaming Audio -- Possible?
--- Hal Vaughan <hal@thresholddigital.com> wrote: > I've been reading the info on Sourceforge about Flac, but there's one > thing > I'm not clear about (and it looks like Flac may not support this > yet). > Before I installed it, I wanted to know if Flac would do what I need. > > I want to be able to record shows on the radio (I have a radio hooked >
2004 Aug 06
5
MP3 decoding, fading and streaming at the same time
Hi There, I have just ported to Linux a program that I wrote years ago in Prolog under DOS to automate our Shortwave radio station. Back in 1990 the original program used ADPCM coded audio files and a special board. Now I can use MP3 files and a Soundblaster compatible card ;-) under Linux, and it runs from a console without any fancy interface. I absolutely need to fade-in and fade-out
2004 Aug 06
3
stream sounds like poo for no apparent reason
here at wkdu.org our minds are blown trying to figure out what our problem is, we are using a dell optiplex gx1 with a soundblaster live card. we are getting a nasty hum on the line in. the thing is we plug a cd player directly into the soundcard the hum goes away and when we plug the line in into anything else there is no hum, so the question i ask where is the hum coming from? we are
2004 Aug 06
2
Darkice memory leak
ups, sorry for fuzzy description. I use "top" to watch the running processes. It updates every 5 seconds. I am running RedHat 7.2, download from one of Redhats mirros. Haven't installed any updates of Redhat 7.2. The box is a fresh PC with Amd Athlon 1700XP, 128MB, two SoundBlaster 16 PCI using OSS drivers. Any info missing? Kristjan <p>-----Original Message----- From:
2002 Nov 22
8
Samba newbie question...
Can Samba be used as a complete replacement for a Windows 2000 Active Directory server? I have some vague notion that this can be accomplished by using a combination of OpenLDAP, Samba, MIT Kerberos, and the OpenAFS file system. To say the least, the descriptions I have found have been vague as to whether or not I will be able to completely replace the functionality of an Active Directory server
2006 Feb 03
1
CentOS 3 sound intermittently goes out
I'm running CentOS 3.6. The hardware is an Intel D865GBF motherboard, but I also have a generic soundblaster-compatible PCI card installed, because back when I installed CentOS 3.1 I had problems getting the onboard sound to work. The PCI sound card worked fine until about the time I installed CentOS 3.5. Since then, however, it has failed intermittently. Once it fails, it's generally