Subject: Re: [linux-audio-user] Re Digital Audio Out on kernel 2.6
From: Jeremiah Benham (jjbenham_AT_chicagoguitar.com)
Date: Wed Oct 08 2003 - 18:53:22 EEST
On Wed, Oct 08, 2003 at 04:03:18PM +0100, Q wrote:
> Well thanks.. I would certainly appreciate any help anyone can offer.
> Yes I would have to say I agree with you on the Red Hat thing, although
> I was anxious not to piss off a lot of Red Hat users, particularly as
> this set up did work for sound in Red Hat. But I just couldn't cope with
> the dependency hell of Red Hat or any other RPM based distribution, so I
> started looking for an easy to manage distribution that would let me
> install and unistall software and updates without any of that hassle.
> Gentoo portage was that magic formula and after using it for a short
> while I was permenantly won over. It is a little ironic maybe that the
> easiest to use package management system in the Linux world comes
> included in the hardest to install linux distribution in the Linux
> world. (Slackware is nothing compared to Gentoo...) But oh well there
> you are. The end result is certainly worthwhile. It may have taken me a
> while to get my head around it, but persistance pays dividends and I
> came out of it knowing a lot more about Linux than I could have learned
> any other way.
Red Hat apt-rpm that elimintates the dependency problem. I am not
promoting Red Hat. I just think all distros are really the same once
you learn them and there differences. If that made any sense.
I would first do:
cat /proc/asound/cards
to atleast see if you card is listed before you procede further.
Jeremiah
>
> But as I said, I have never had sound and full 3D video working in any
> distibution I have tried (which is about eitht I think). right now I
> have every other feature working sweetly - except sound...
>
> If I could have sound I think I would celebrate by wiping all my windows
> partitions and instantly switching my 460GB of music, movies and games
> over to ext3 partitions. I want to be done with Windows and MS by this
> years end. Having sound would be a big step towards this goal.
>
> Q
>
> PS
>
> As for SPDIF cable. That isn't really an issue. I have high quality
> optical cable, which although in terms of benefit is probably only of at
> best an aesthetic value, at least gurantees a clear signal. (I assume
> you know that difference between optical and coaxil digital out is
> virtually irrelevant? In other words, it doesn't matter which of these
> is connected to the SPDIF out).
>
> Again any input anyone can offer on this would be much appreciated. It
> would for me be the culmination of a long held goal now (of over a year)
> to have both sound and video fully working in Linux.
>
> Q
>
> dwillis_AT_stx.rr.com wrote:
>
> >On Wed, 8 Oct 2003, Q wrote:
> >
> >
> >
> >>As for installing Red Hat, well I am a Gentoo Linux user... For better
> >>or for worse that is what I am... It has taken me 4 months to get Gentoo
> >>set up (its only rival in terms of difficulty to install is I think
> >>Linux from Scratch) and after having gotten everything else working, I'm
> >>not in the mood to give up now.
> >>
> >>
> >
> >four months? i discovered gentoo september 19 and have everything that
> >i need set up now (and today i discovered i can use cooledit96 under
> >wine!). redhat sucks. suse is great for easy use.
> >
> >anyway, i've got the same audio chipset, as well as an audiophile 2496,
> >but my motherboard (kt400-alh) has analog 5.1 output, no digital. i can
> >try to see if that option works under linux, thoough, if you think it will
> >help you.
> >
> >also, make sure you are using a proper spdif cable (75 ohm, i think), and
> >not just any rca cable as it won't work. i wish i could find one of those
> >here in korea.
> >
> >ffiw,
> >dave
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
>
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