RE: [linux-audio-user] newbie trying to record

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Subject: RE: [linux-audio-user] newbie trying to record
From: Lee Revell (rlrevell_AT_joe-job.com)
Date: Fri Dec 03 2004 - 22:52:12 EET


On Fri, 2004-12-03 at 14:24 -0600, Reuben Martin wrote:
> >> Beyond that I can't help you much. SB cards are an absolute nightmare.
> >> Perhaps somebody else on this list who has a SB card can offer more
> >> help. The Alsa Wiki can sometimes help.
> >>
> >
> >This is a well known problem. The emu10k1 needs an hwdep mixer app,
> >like on Windows. It's just too complex for a generic mixer API.
> >
> >We get a lot of complaints about the mixer but not a lot of suggestions
> >to improve it. A good way to start it to open an ALSA bug report like
> >"emu10k1: mixer sux0r" and suggest how we could improve it.
>
>
> The Sound Blaster / Audigy, AC97, and Nvidia related cards or chips
> are becomming a real pain in the ass. Something needs to be done to
> make the configuration of these idiot proof. (Not that I'm calling
> anybody with said hardware an idiot.) I try to help out people on
> the Gentoo Multimedia forums and there must be several posts a day
> reading something like "I can't get this POS audio device to work with Alsa".
>

The SBLive is not a POS, it works well, but the mixer is a mess. The
AC97 and Nvidia cards I can't comment on.

> Since most of the noobs to linux are comming from a windows background,
> wouldn't it help if the mixer app was modeled after the mixer app used
> for these cards / chips on windows? i.e. no learning curve. (maybe it
> already is, I've tried to stay away from them)

Yes but this is harder than you think and requires time and a lot of
work.

Lee


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