You will not be able to use your Creative sound card on Linux. There is no support at all. You will have to buy an ASUS sound card or resort to using an external DAC/AMP.
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You will not be able to use your Creative sound card on Linux. There is no support at all. You will have to buy an ASUS sound card or resort to using an external DAC/AMP.
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I created a Windows partition on my SSD and the only thing installed on it is Steam for my 500 or so Steam games. I notice that when setting options in the creative recon3d control panel in Windows,...
And now it stopped working after 2-3 reboots. I don't know what gives.
I'm reporting with Linux kernel 3.11-rc1, it finally works. Anyone with Sound Blaster Zs got sound?
It's not guaranteed to work or keep working once you get it to work. My recon3d stopped putting out sound after a reboot a week ago. Even tried reinstall Ubuntu 13.04 but no luck.
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It's been reported that this doesn't work with Sound Blaster Zs, but does work with Recon3Ds like I have. I'm using a low latency 3.8 kernel right now myself. Someone in the ALSA team seems to have...
I have discovered a solution:
Someone noted that the 32-bit kernel plays just fine, but that the 64-bit kernel needs a special fix in /etc/rc.local. Add the following before exit0:
rmmod...
Linux kernel 3.10-rc4 still doesn't support outputting sound.
Actually, Creative did an amazing job with the drivers for CA0132 cards...on Windows. The only problem this time around is there is still no support for Linux.
I made a post in the creative forums: http://forums.creative.com/showthread.php?t=699670
I'm pretty much stuck between a rock and a hard place over this Creative Recon3D and several other problems with Linux. Linux gives me significantly faster processing capabilities with my AMD FX CPU...
You need to be using Ubuntu 13.04 which has kernel 3.8 that finally supports a lot of Canon printers.
Wine is only used to install and run Windows programs. You shouldn't need any windows programs...
I'm afraid that no, compiling kernel 3.10 didn't help at all.
Sorry, but it doesn't. As I have posted in the original post, I'm using kernel 3.9 (Ubuntu 13.10 development branch) right now. It doesn't work. I'm thinking about compiling kernel 3.10 soon.
1) Sound Card
2) Creative
3) Recon3D + Sound Blaster Z
4) No sound; detected by alsa but no sound.
I've tried: Ubuntu 12.04, 12.10, 13.04, 13.10; no luck
All I can say is in Ubuntu, use integrated audio with a finely tuned qpaeq equalizer. These cards simply do not work in Ubuntu.
It's better to buy a good pair of headphones (Audio Technica ATH-A700X) with a good mic (Zalman clip mic) and a good sound card and enjoy vastly superior sound to a 'headset'. Especially if you are a...
I have discovered a solution:
Someone noted that the 32-bit kernel plays just fine, but that the 64-bit kernel needs a special fix in /etc/rc.local. Add the following before exit0:
rmmod...
And I'm afraid it was a fruitless effort. I got no reply from the mailing list over the week. There is simply absolutely no support despite kernel updates adding firmware patches for it in every...
For Ubuntu 13.04 and 13.10 you are better off with qpaeq.
http://www.webupd8.org/2013/03/install-pulseaudio-with-built-in-system.html
Very easy to configure and an infinite number of bands.
Doesn't work on Ubuntu 13.10. Still broken.
Seems even with Ubuntu 13.10 installed (kernel 3.9), still no sound at all from CA0132.