[linux-audio-user] Using Audigy 2 in Linux

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Hi Carl
 From checking the ALSA card matrix at 
http://www.alsa-project.org/alsa-doc/, it seems that only the original 
Audigy is supported at the moment, and even that is not completely 
supported. I believe Mandrake have got the audigy to work a little better 
in 9.0, but I don't think there is any audigy 2 support yet.

I feel your pain. It is a good card, but from what I have heard, Creative 
ditched their open source effort awhile ago.

Luke

At 08:55 AM 1/02/2003, you wrote:
>Hi all,
>
>I'd like to know whether someone has succeeded
>using Audigy 2 under Linux.
>
>I'm using the latest emu10k1 driver downloaded
>from soundforge (v0.20a) on a Mandrake 9.0 with
>ALSA 0.9rc2.
>
>The driver seems to be sending analog audio output
>to a digital out only jack that results in the audio
>signal coming out from there totally distorted. No
>sound is coming from analog outputs. I can't manage
>to get it to send the signal to the right analog
>output. I have 5.1 analog speakers.
>
>Anyone out there that has managed to make this setup
>work will be welcome to enlighten me.
>
>Hint: the Audigy 2 is slightly different from Audigy (1)
>which does seem to use the jack labelled digital out for
>both analog and digital output, depending on setup.
>Probably the driver as-is works with Audigy. I'm looking
>specifically for Audigy 2 users.
>
>Thanks a lot in advance,
>C A R L E S




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