You made a much better choice then me... Your card should already be supported. The X-Fi Extreme Audio uses a known chipset.. sadly I picked up the X-Fi XtremeMusic which does not. You should be able to get your card working. Maybe you need an .asoundrc file? Could your apps be playing to the wrong card?
Timl
On 6/28/07, Shinichiro HIDA shinichiro@stained-g.net wrote:
Hi,
;; Soryy for I am not a developer.. just a little info.
In 5eebe2e60706261223m358cdd56t539fa90bd5451a9a@mail.gmail.com "Tim Laszlo" tim.laszlo@gmail.com wrote:
Has anyone worked on developing an open source driver for the sound
blaster
x-fi cards? I've been sitting on one for about a year (mental note
check
support *before* buying..) and would love to use it already... Creative
has
promised drivers but they seem to be in no rush to support Linux. I'd
like
to try my hand at working on a driver for this, but without any
technical
specs from creative I wouldn't really know where to begin. Anyone have
any
suggestions on how to start? Anyone worked on this yet? Am I nuts for
even
considering this??
heh heh.. I bought SB0790(X-Fi XtremeAudio PCI) last month. snd_ca0106 driver attached to this card with alsa-driver-1.0.14, but I have no sound yet.
;; I do not have other OS on this machine, play only with Linux.
I dumped some information with lspci, hwinfo etc.. at
http://www.stained-g.net/wiki/shinichiro/index.php?Creative.X-Fi.XtremeAudio
;; Sorry for my wiki was frozen for blocking wiki-spams.
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