On Tue, 2006-08-22 at 12:33 +0200, acker@xxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote: > i have a problem using my new M-Audio Delta 1010LT Card with Debian Sid - > Kernel 2.6.17-2 and Alsa 1.0.11. > > When playing soundfiles with XMMS (using OSS or Alsa Output plugin) i only > get sound on output 1 + 2. I installed the envy24control mixer and there > the monitor tab shows only peaks on 1 + 2. > > When using the 2.6.16-2 kernel (i don't know the alsa version used here) > and playing soundfiles with XMMS (OSS output plugin) - every output shows > peaks and works. I am sure there are other answers to your dilemma, but anyway, my take is that the 1010 cards were really designed to be used with something like JACK or a similar technology - i.e., there are multiple sound sources, multiple destinations, and you're routing between them with JACK or something like that. I have the 1010 full version, I'm using Fedora Core 5. I simply connected the studio monitors (the speakers) to the outputs #1 and 2 on the 1010. Without JACK (e.g. when I'm watching a DVD, or listening to music via XMMS), all applications just "do the right thing" and send the signal to those outputs. But when I use the music equipment, I fire up JACK and I use it to make the proper routings. So, in my opinion, stereo apps sending output only to #1 and 2 (in the absence of JACK) is normal. If you want more complex routing, just use JACK. -- Florin Andrei http://florin.myip.org/