hvw59601 wrote:
hvw59601 wrote:
Dr Sian Mountbatten wrote:
Hi!
I have installed siduction onto my desktop as well as installing at
long last my new Creative Audigy sound card. I have the KDE desktop
and my kernel is 3.1-6.towo.2-siduction-686.
I am having trouble getting the microphone to
hvw59601 wrote:
Dr Sian Mountbatten wrote:
Hi!
I have installed siduction onto my desktop as well as installing at
long last my new Creative Audigy sound card. I have the KDE desktop
and my kernel is 3.1-6.towo.2-siduction-686.
I am having trouble getting the microphone to work. It is
Dr Sian Mountbatten wrote:
Hi!
I have installed siduction onto my desktop as well as installing at
long last my new Creative Audigy sound card. I have the KDE desktop and
my kernel is 3.1-6.towo.2-siduction-686.
I am having trouble getting the microphone to work. It is plugged into
the
Hi!
I have installed siduction onto my desktop as well as installing at
long last my new Creative Audigy sound card. I have the KDE desktop and
my kernel is 3.1-6.towo.2-siduction-686.
I am having trouble getting the microphone to work. It is plugged into
the blue socket on the sound card
Dom writes:
> On 22/11/11 11:16, Sian Mountbatten wrote:
>> I've just bought a Creative Audigy sound card and I have discovered
>> that the manual is stored in proprietary files for MS Windows (Vista
>> and XP), so the Creative CD-ROM is no use to me.
>>
>>
Darac Marjal writes:
> On Tue, Nov 22, 2011 at 11:16:34AM +, Sian Mountbatten wrote:
>> I've just bought a Creative Audigy sound card and I have discovered
>> that the manual is stored in proprietary files for MS Windows (Vista
>> and XP), so the Creative CD-ROM is
Pete Orrall writes:
> On Tue, 2011-11-22 at 11:16 +, Sian Mountbatten wrote:
>> I've just bought a Creative Audigy sound card and I have discovered
>> that the manual is stored in proprietary files for MS Windows (Vista
>> and XP), so the Creative CD-ROM is no use
On 22/11/11 11:16, Sian Mountbatten wrote:
I've just bought a Creative Audigy sound card and I have discovered
that the manual is stored in proprietary files for MS Windows (Vista
and XP), so the Creative CD-ROM is no use to me.
Could anybody tell me what the sockets on the Audigy are for?
On Tue, 2011-11-22 at 11:16 +, Sian Mountbatten wrote:
> I've just bought a Creative Audigy sound card and I have discovered
> that the manual is stored in proprietary files for MS Windows (Vista
> and XP), so the Creative CD-ROM is no use to me.
If *.chm is the proprietary
On Tue, Nov 22, 2011 at 11:16:34AM +, Sian Mountbatten wrote:
> I've just bought a Creative Audigy sound card and I have discovered
> that the manual is stored in proprietary files for MS Windows (Vista
> and XP), so the Creative CD-ROM is no use to me.
>
> Could anyb
I've just bought a Creative Audigy sound card and I have discovered
that the manual is stored in proprietary files for MS Windows (Vista
and XP), so the Creative CD-ROM is no use to me.
Could anybody tell me what the sockets on the Audigy are for? They are:-
- light blue
- light
Len Berman wrote:
> I have a dual boot box. etch & WinXP. The MB is a
> Soyo KT333 Dragon Lite. I am having trouble recording
> sound (in particular using Skype). I disabled the
> onboard sound since I couldn't get that to work with
> either XP or etch.
>
> I b
I have a dual boot box. etch & WinXP. The MB is a
Soyo KT333 Dragon Lite. I am having trouble recording
sound (in particular using Skype). I disabled the
onboard sound since I couldn't get that to work with
either XP or etch.
I bought and installed a Creative Audigy SE. This
works f
Hi,
I've been trying to set up a Audigy SE 7.1 soundcard, but I get a lot of
white noise, and according to the ALSA-homepage, soundcapture is not
supported -- and I need that. So I'm considering another sound-card:
Audigy 2 NX USB external soundcard:
http://www.soundblaster.com/products/product.as
Please don't top post, it's really quite annoying.
On Tue, Jun 24, 2003 at 02:46:13AM +0100, Grzesiek Sedek wrote:
On Mon, 2003-06-23 at 18:20, Joel Konkle-Parker wrote:
> > james leclair wrote:
> > >
> > > Hello all. Having trouble getting sound running under stable woody since
> > > upgrading
You should use ALSA,
if you are using stock kernel you could install all of it through
apt-get.
On Mon, 2003-06-23 at 18:20, Joel Konkle-Parker wrote:
> james leclair wrote:
> >
> > Hello all. Having trouble getting sound running under stable woody since
> > upgrading sound card to SB Audigy fro
james leclair wrote:
Hello all. Having trouble getting sound running under stable woody since
upgrading sound card to SB Audigy from SB 16. Did get my gforce4 vid
card working thanks to this list! Can anyone point me to a good
walkthrough/tutorial? Currently running kernel 2.4.18 with soundcore
Hello all. Having trouble getting sound running under stable woody since
upgrading sound card to SB Audigy from SB 16. Did get my gforce4 vid card
working thanks to this list! Can anyone point me to a good
walkthrough/tutorial? Currently running kernel 2.4.18 with soundcore module
installed. Th
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