XFi Creative X-Fi, device 0: You are not directly subscribed to this bug’s notifications. Which was the last straw for me after they totally shunned the opensource community and then pretended like it was no big as if they never supported Linux what so ever. An Sound card keeps giving me error code Hi there Daniel, thanks a bunch for all the effort you punt into this!!! Having a problem logging in?
That’s why I’m going to bite the bullet and go with the devil I know, Creative.Uploader:Date Added:7 April 2015File Size:32.39 MbOperating Systems:Windows NT/2000/XP/2003/2003/7/8/10 MacOS 10/XDownloads:75506Price:Free.Free Regsitration RequiredPosted by Daniel Kawakami at 3: Click Here to receive this Complete Guide absolutely free. If you use digital audio, there is no point using a dedicated sound card.Heard rumor of your drivers an did a search an found these drivers. Instead there is “0 XFi : Still present in This bug report was marked as Incomplete and has not had any updated comments for quite some time.
Jan 29, 2019 CREATIVE SOUND BLASTER X-FI SURROUND 5.1 PRO LINUX DRIVER - This bug was reported a while ago and there hasn't been any activity in it recently. I got it working in 5. See full activity log. Join Date May Beans.
By joining our community you will have the ability to post topics, receive our newsletter, use the advanced search, subscribe to threads and access many other auzenteh features.They hope these examples will help you to get a better understanding of the Linux system and that you feel encouraged to try out things on your own. Introduction to Linux – A Hands auzebtech Guide Auzehtech guide was created as an overview of the Linux Operating System, geared toward new users as an exploration tour and getting started guide, with exercises at the end of each chapter. ubuntu AuzenTech X-Fi Forte x86 Driver Install ErrorAnd then be like “What linux support we never did that” So shady indeed lol Anyway don;t want to rant instead I’m glad there’s people like you that care and spend personal time working on other people’s failures or lack of dedication.
See full activity log. Also, if you could test the latest upstream kernel available that would be great.What a gread sound this card till now produces! What makes this lonux so annoying is the lousy support from creative which over the years just tanked especially after the Blaster Z. Auzentech X-Fi ForteBB code is On.
You are all welcome. There are plenty of high quality sound cards that actually are better and cheaper compared to Creative Labs products. Now i can hear with my auzentech xfi home theater.If you’d like to contribute content, let us know. Auzentech X-Fi Prelude driver drama: Please reopen if this is still an issue in the current Linuc release http: Other than that is will stay there untouched and won’t affect Windows at all. If you have any patches Jason, I’d love to try them. Please visit this page to clear all LQ-related cookies. Linux – Hardware Forre forum is for Hardware issues.
If you need to reset your password, click here.The problem or at least the first oneis the front channel DAC. An on-board sound card can be used with out noticing any sound quality degradation. This bug lijux 5 people. Join our community today!
This book contains many real life examples derived from the author’s experience as a Linux system and network administrator, trainer and consultant.The Creative Labs software only supports its own models, but not another brand. Sound Blaster X-FiAre you new to LinuxQuestions. At this time it is not hard to setup Linux for HD video and sound.Sincerely appreciate all your efforts to help your fellow users. Thanks a lot for all your hard work by the way!
The Creative X-FI Titanium card has, for a long time, not worked on Ubuntu until now. I've gathered what information I could and found a solution to get it working 100% of the time. This doesn't mean it works to 100% of it's potential; some features are still missing such as the Crystalizer and fun features like that. Though it does record audio well, processes extremely well and with my help you'll have it blasting at full 5.1 digital goodness.Let's get started! Note that these instructions are for Ubuntu 11.04 and not for 11.10.
Why not 11.10 nor any other linux? Well, I think Ubuntu 11.10 is a joke and I'm lazy so I use Ubuntu. Though I'm pretty sure you could modify these instructions to your distro.The problem with the X-FI Titanium card most likely ISN'T that Ubuntu cannot ‘see' the card, it's most likely that it simply does not have the capability to use it (yet).
If you go into your audio preferences you won't see it there, but if you do a little bit of command line magic it should show up! Even on a fresh Ubuntu 11.04 install.Type in this command on the command line. 04: 00.1 Audio device: ATI Technologies Inc Cypress HDMI Audio Radeon HD 5800 Series So it does actually show! YEY!If it does not show up there, then this is NOT the tutorial for you. If you see it listed, continue on my friend to salvation! Step 1) Add the Audio Dev PPAThe audio dev PPA's are the repositories which hold newer compiled version of Alsa and a few other things.
The real problem with getting the X-FI card to work is Alsa, not ‘Linux'. The newer drivers available through the Audio Dev have the ‘ctfxi' drivers PROPERLY built right in.To add the repository for Ubuntu 11.04 type in this command in the terminal. Sudo apt - get install linux - alsa - driver - modules - ` uname - r `This will automatically install the latest version of Alsa from the repository specific for your kernel inside of Ubuntu. This might take a little bit of time depending on your computer speed and internet connection. After all is said and done: Reboot. Though come back because there is more to do!After your back into linux, it's time to do Step 2! Step 2) Add the proper alsa configuration and compile the surround sound modules!It might sound complicated, but it's rather simple.
Just follow along and you'll be just fine. Don't miss any steps though.First, we're going to configure Alsa and PulseAudio.We need to open up a file named ‘asound.conf' and add some fun stuff into it. Most likely, you don't have it. No worries, we'll create it. From the command line.
Cd ; sudo apt - get build - dep libasound2 - plugins; sudo apt - get install libavcodec - dev libavformat - dev; mkdir / tmp; cd / tmp; apt - get source libasound2 - plugins; cd alsa - plugins -.;. / configure; make; cd a52 /.
Libs; sudo cp libasoundmodulepcma52. La libasoundmodulepcma52. So / usr / lib / alsa - lib /; sudo alsa reload; killall pulseaudioThat's a lot of work!
Glossary ACC VersionLast version of ACC tested with camera. Pelco camera software downloads. This also implies support for later versions of ACC unless specifically listed otherwise.Audio InputReceive audio feed from camera.Audio OutputSend audio to speaker attached to camera.AutodiscoveryAutomatic discovery of camera IP address when connected within a LAN environment.Compression TypeDescribes the encoding types supported for the camera.Connection TypeDescribes the type of Device Driver used.
Here's what it does:. Goes into your home directory. Gets the source code for the plugin and the extra development files. Makes a temporary directory. Gets more source stuff. Configures the pre-install stuff, then compiles/builds the module. Then installs it for you.
Resets Alsa and PulseAudio. It all ‘mostly’ worked after compiling the new alsa and kernel header modules. To get the other ports to all work nicely, I’d recommend also making sure you did the A52 module step plus the.asoundrc file thing. Though, I’m not sure if your Auzentech card has any ‘extra’ or different specifications than the non-branded X-FI not sure.I’m also using an external speaker system through the optical out port so I never really tried the other ports. THOUGH, before I went optical, I did used the 6-channel passthrough through the front, back and sub-woofer/bass ports on the card and those worked well.My suggestion would be to try to see if the card works fine, and especially that rear port, in Windows.
If it doesn’t, then the card is broken. If it works, then maybe the port is muted in Linux?Though with the new compiled modules + A52 + the.rc file it should all show in the control panel and ‘should’ work:-/.