[PlanetCCRMA] Alright....time to research SBLive/Alsa
Brian Fahrlander
kilroy at kamakiriad.com
Tue Feb 11 15:35:02 PST 2003
I've been trying to just mess with volumes, balance and the usual sound controls of mortal men. But that's not cutting it anymore. I need to know more.
I have an SBLive (great card, btw) and I'm running the most-recent, apt-able version of ALSA which I believe is 0.9.
Let me be clear on what I'm searching for:
1. I don't need to know how to deal with the API for yet another sound program.
2. I don't need to know how to run/install/modify Jack, since I'm nowhere ready for it yet, but the information I seek will help a lot.
3. I need a user's manual. Definitions:
LFE. How's that different from Headphone LFE? Why do I have a seperate 'headphone' control at all, when I have only so many connections on the back of my card? (Maybe it's a SPIDF thing...)
Why is there a seperate 'Wave' versus 'PCM'? Aren't they the same?
Just what is AC97, 'cause it's not only the model of a standardized sound card.
Why do I have a "Music" and/or "Capture" and/or "Video" control? What the heck is IEC958C/O/T and why do I have so many mixers labelled "emu10k1"?
Does anyone here know about these details? I just need a place to start, ya know?
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Brian Fahrländer GNU/Linux Zealot, Conservative, and Technomad
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