[linux-audio-user] Mandrake 9.2 and kmix

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Chances are that since you are using Mdk 8.1 rpm with a 9.2 distribution
that something will go amiss. I would suggest looking into obtaining 9.2
rpm (mdk contrib could be a good starting point), noarch rpm,
recompiling a src.rpm package, or if everything else fails, looking into
cinelerra which is the successor to Bcast2000.

Ivica Ico Bukvic, composer & multimedia sculptor
http://meowing.ccm.uc.edu/~ico

> -----Original Message-----
> From: linux-audio-user-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:linux-audio-
> user-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Howard Sanner
> Sent: Sunday, December 28, 2003 11:29 PM
> To: linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Subject: [linux-audio-user] Mandrake 9.2 and kmix
> 
> Greetings,
> 
> 	I didn't see anything about this in the archives.
> 
> 	For about two I've been using Mandrake 8.1 with Kmix 1.90,
> Broadcast 2000, and an Ensoniq ES1370 sound card to make audio
> recordings. It has worked fine.
> 
> 	Over the weekend I installed Mandrake 9.2 on a fresh hard disk.
> Then I installed Broadcast 2000 from the Mandrake 8.1 distribution.
> 
> 	Sound playback works fine. I can also record. However, nothing I
> do with Kmix will change the record level, up or down. The
> default level is quite low, with peaks hitting around -25 dBFS or
> so. The source is an FM broadcast from a consumer receiver (i.e.,
> -10 dB output).
> 
> 	I logged in as root, set all sliders to their maximum, and saved
> that as the default level.
> 
> 	I'm sure I'm doing something very simple and stupid wrong, but I
> can't figure out what it is.
> 
> 	Many thanks.
> 
> 					Howard Sanner
> 					flagstad@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx



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