I got 6 channels working in an Audigy 2, which I think is the same
chipset. Here's my notes on how:
http://at.or.at/hans/misc/audigy+alsa.html
.hc
On Aug 22, 2006, at 12:20 AM, Nicholas Ward wrote:
Hi thanks, So i got kx working fine. Damn confusing piece of software. Looks
like it will be windows 98, kx drivers, and an SB Live setup.
Brings me back! No time to play with linux install.On 21 Aug 2006, at 22:52, beau c wrote:
Hi Nicholas, I tryed it with an audigy mp3 (also made by creative). The
problem back then, and probably still today, is that port audio
needs to have the same number of inputs as outputs. With newer
versions of pd, you maybe able to get around that by using the
multiple audio card features in the setup preferences. If your
thinking about linux try http://dynebolic.org/ ; it is a bootable
cd and comes with pd already installed, so you can see if it would
work before you wipe your xp install. I don't think kx would work
persay, but you could do some interesting pd like things within kx
itself.On 8/21/06, Nicholas Ward <nicholas.ward@cs.tcd.ie > wrote: Hi,
Im putting together an old PC for an installation and i need four output channels. I was wondering if anyone has ever managed to get 4 channel out of an SB live 5.1? With the standard XP installed
driver i can only get sound out of the front and nothing from the rear. I dont mind putting on linux if that will help (windows at the
moment) its just a p3 500. Im going to try the kx drivers and see how that goes. Thanks for any tips though Nick
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