the numbers at the front are the important ones. Find which number has been
assigned to the Delta card and use that in your setup. The way ALSA assigns
things is like this:
hw:x,0
where x is the number of the sound card. I think the second number denotes
which channel it uses (or is it analog vs. digital - I can't remember off
the top of my head).
If that doesn't work, try to play something using XMMS through the Delta.
It might be that there's another app that's hogging that card.
phorum@code.campware.org wrote on 02/16/2007 03:53 AM:
> Author: breephd
> Link: http://code.campware.org/phorum/read.php?20,5289,5298#msg-5298
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> i searched in the "home" file and did not find the campcaster/campcaster-studio.xml file. for some reason, the program is not finding either sound card. perhpas i should reload ubuntu and start from the start.
Note the dot at the front of ".campcaster/campcaster-studio.xml". In
the File Browser, you need to go to View --> Show Hidden Files to show
these.
Or you can start Studio and go to Options --> Sound, and set the sound
devices there. (You can test the devices with the Test button; after
you set them, click OK, exit Studio, and start it up again.)
thanks for your help. as of yet, i can't get campcaster and the sound cards to acknowledge each other. i have tried all of the suggestions. when i hit the test buttons - no sound at all. when i try to move songs from the scratchpad to live mode - they go over to teh live mode window. then in "live mode" i hit play and the song blinks in the upper window then disappears. if i hit preview, sometimes it will show an error message that it can't start the audio.
Hi. Please excuse the resending of this message, but it didn't seem to get
through to the web forum. -- doug
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Let's try to troubleshoot this: Are other applications able to play audio?
For example, using Totem or XMMS, can you play a file and hear it? If not,
the problem is probably either with the way the sound cards are set up
overall for your system, not just in Campcaster.
If the other programs are able to play sounds, take a look at the way they
are set up; for example, in XMMS, is it using ALSA or OSS for its sound
management? What are its settings?
thanks for responding. due to chinese new year and recess, i have not been in my office to check things. i can say that when i go to play an audio file - linux launches "movie player" i think it is called as the default. i then can hear audio. although it is not perfect. as i recall, i hear it moreso in one ear than another... and it is thru the m audio card. i have tried to follow directions to get campcaster to recognize the cards, but it did not work so far.