David,
I routed PCM#1 and all digital devices to the digital output that is connected
to my digital stereo. PCM#1 is also routed to my 'front' analog output. PCM#0
and all other devices are routed to my 'rear' analog output. The 'master'
volume controls my front analog channel and the 'speake
On Tuesday 30 April 2002 03:59 am, you wrote:
> Search on sourceforge for emu10k1 ... creative's sblive drivers are
> open source now. I've got a platinum5 and the drivers are really
> awesome -- they allow you to totally customize the routing, allowing
> your card to act as multiple sound cards.
With Creative's driver, you need OSS - in the kernel you should have sound card
support and OSS sound modules support enabled (or as a module). Here's a
little script that'll do most of the work for you:
-Paul
$ cat update-sblive
#!/bin/sh
cd /usr/local/src
export CVSROOT=:pserver:[EMAIL
Paul Miller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Search on sourceforge for emu10k1 ... creative's sblive drivers are open
> source now. I've got a platinum5 and the drivers are really awesome -- they
> allow you to totally customize the routing, allowing your card to act as
> multiple sound cards. T
Search on sourceforge for emu10k1 ... creative's sblive drivers are open source
now. I've got a platinum5 and the drivers are really awesome -- they allow you
to totally customize the routing, allowing your card to act as multiple sound
cards. The beeps, etc for out analog rear, xmms/dvd go ou
David Bellows <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hello,
>
> Does anyone know if the 5.1 capabilities of the Soundblaster Live
> Platinum 5.1 work under Linux? If so, which kernel do I need or should
> I be looking at ALSA? How do 5.1 speaker systems hook up to the card?
> And finally, if all this
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