[rescue] WTB: Gravis Ultrasound

Joshua Boyd jdboyd at jdboyd.net
Tue Apr 5 11:37:36 CDT 2005


On Tue, Apr 05, 2005 at 11:06:32AM -0400, Ethan O'Toole wrote:

> The funny thing is, I'm supposed to record a band live Friday night... I
> was mistaken that Linux machines could use multiple soundcards
> simultaneously in an easy fashion, so instead I'm hauling my indigo2...

I haven't had much fun getting multiple sound cards working on Linux.
In my desktop at work I have some onboard sound (alc650 seems to be what
linux things it is) and an Audigy in a PCI slot.  The gnome mixer
program in RHEL3 sees both cards, meaning that linux sees them both, but
I can't get seem to be able to output to both.  I can output to the
audigy, or I can change the ordering in modules.conf then output to the
ALC650 after a reboot, but the standard write to dsp for the first card,
dsp1 for the second card doesn't seem to work.

In two other computers here, I have working 8 channel sound cards in
linux plus working 6 channels on another card (so 14 channels per box),
but they won't work with most normal audio programs since the drivers
are neither ALSA or OSS.  

> Just hope I can export soundtrack from the Indigo2 to my FreeBSD notebook.
> I remember having issues with the widget sets from gr_osview when
> exporting to a non-SGI.

I'll give it a try in a few moments once I'm done recording a DVD from
my O2.

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Joshua D. Boyd
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