[linux-audio-user] Full Duplex woes

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Well...

I tried it with the ensoniq, and the results are the same.

I come through the speakers, but nothing registers on arts, and therefore, 
nothing is recordable.

What am I missing?

I have duplexing checked..... I look at aumix, and I Have my levels 
up....  The connection is obviously good... the sound comes through, but 
the system ignores it.

Is there another way to check duplexing?

I have been at this for weeks... goodnight...





At 06:43 PM 2/24/2003 -0600, you wrote:
>I'm probably wrong about this but I thought that the soundblaster live
>wasn't "really" full duplex.  I was under the impression that it was 16
>bit in one direction and 8 bit in the other.  If you want to do full
>duplex you can go get a cheap Ensoniq PCI Audio card.  Those definitely
>work.
>
>Jan
>
>On Mon, 2003-02-24 at 18:09, Chris wrote:
> > Hi everyone...
> >
> > This may sound like a stupid question to a bunch of pros like you... but...
> >
> > I am trying something simple.  Soon, I will be building a system for home
> > recording... but for now...something simple.
> >
> > Can anyone tell me how I might get my soundblaster live (emlu10k1) to 
> duplex???
> >
> > I have audacity installed, and krecord, neither will record anything!  I
> > hear my voice amplified throught he speakers, but I get nothing.
> >
> > I am using OSS drivers, both the ones from the 2.4.19 kernel source and 
> the
> > ones from sourceforge (most current).  No dice.  I tried the ALSA
> > drivers... but that was severl "tries" ago....
> >
> > I know this isn't hard.. but I can't find any help on this anywhere!  Last
> > time I tried this salvation lay in the "full duplex" setting on kde... but
> > no dice this time...
> >
> >
> > Thanks in advance....
> >
> > Chris
> >



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