Gary Dawes wrote:
I'm still having problems with this audigy SE card. the card replaced
a first gen soundblaster Live! which was working fine.
I've complied and installed Alsa 1.0.13 without any errors. the
drivers appear to be loaded correctl. Alsamixer works and controls the
card. I have capture setup on the line in, and I can control the level
of feedback with the "capture feedback" and the analog volume sliders.
muting the digital mutes the sound when digital is on which is what
I'd expect.
However I can get no application to talk to the card. playing mp3s
and wavs using mplayer, mpg123, or aplay just result in the player
appearing to sit at the start of the file as if it's paused. Mythtv
just gives audio buffer errors.
speaker-test ran with the options -c2 -twav -Dplug:front sits for a
while on front-left, then returns a write error - 5 input/output error
various information is included below.
thanks Gary
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hi gary,
i am using the audigy card with analog sound output, stereo, front, half
a year on my good-old philips speakers and sometimes my amplifier and
the big wharfdales (the 'good' ones, we built in '72).
when i try to start a mp3, m4a etc. _file with mplayer, the newest
version ~1rc1, built from source by myself, mplayer without the gui
installed, *seems* to start but gives it up allmost immediately. the
same with video-files by starting the file with mouse-clicks with
mplayer. with xine or mpg321(123) i have no trouble at all.
some research taught me that a possible cause is the absence of a
pcm-slide_software in the driver: look at *alsamixer* and you see what
i mean. (i am using the newest alsa_drivers, compiled by myself into my
kernel 2.6.17-2-k7; on etch).
to make this somewhat clearer in a language which is not my own: without
a gui, mplayer is only usable from the commandline, on my machine. in
some earlier mplayer-versions you *could* start a file with the mouse.
with the gui installed mplayer *does* play the the files, started with
mouse_clicks, but complains it cannot find a pcm-controller so is
unusable too.
i guess the solution is a driver with a pcm-slider included, like most
other sound-cards.
my conclusion: for opening files with only mouse-clicks i am using xine
(from source compiled and installed). for files from the commandline i
use mplayer. and..., why all this trouble: i like puzzling and the
audigy card is superb for my jazz-archive
regards,
steef
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