On Thursday 09 May 2002 15:56, jason vinson wrote:
From the looks of things, this seems like quite a chore to set up. I am actually more concerned with getting the RCA in and the Headphone out to work.
Well, since analog is what you're after, then you can *definitely* get it to work. I'm sorry I can't tell you which version of what driver made that work, but I know know that *something* does...
I do a bit of DJ'ing and i record myself on my pc via the RCA connectors. I imagine that since there is no definitive documentation, this hardware is extremely hard to configure in linux.
Actually it's not *that* bad. Sure you need to get the latest (or next-to-latest) driver source and compile it and all that, but as long as you don't need to get the digital stuff working, you don't *need* to mess with dspmgr and all that. Because the chip is set to analog by default... IINM that is...
I'll try it tonight (alsa drivers and DSP microcode tools, although the later is probably not needed unless i want to try the digi-ports) and post my results back to the list.
Please do :)
wish me luck ;)
The best of it! HTH Jon Btw: I'll get it even without the cc: -- .signature ;)