Ubuntu Multimedia :: Gotten EMU 0404 PCI W/ 1.0 Firmware Or 0004 Device ID Working?

May 26, 2010

This is a problem that has been stabbing at me for years now. I have a nice pro-m soundcard - the EMU 0404 - with the cursed "1102:0004" device ID. I am wondering if anyone has gotten the early version of the 0404 (0004 / firmware 1.0 version) of the card working with Linux? All the information I can find is a couple years out of date. Maybe everyone just gave up when the later versions of the cards started to work with ALSA, but I really can't afford to replace this thing.

Regardless, if anyone has gotten this to work please let me know. If I really just need to resign myself to throwing the card away / taking a $150 loss on a new one, I'd also like to know,

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Ubuntu Multimedia :: Bizarre E-mu 0404 PCI / ALSA Playback - Sound Files Playing Too Fast?

Nov 17, 2010

I am new to this forum and have recently switched to Ubuntu. The OS installed without a hitch and was able to get video card, wireless internet installed with relative ease. However, I have encountered a problem installing my E-mu 0404 PCI sound card via the ALSA packages in Synaptic.

Code: 04:03.0 Multimedia audio controller [0401]: Creative Labs SB0400 Audigy2 Value [1102:0008] As you can see once the packages were installed the OS could see the hardware ok, but when I tried playing a standard MP3 file (16 bit, 44.1khz, 192kbps) in Totem it started playing the file back around 15-20% faster than normal? To me it sounds as if the software is playing the audio back at higher sample rate than 44.1khz hence the faster speed, though I'm not 100% on that.

The next thing I tried was playing the same file back in VLC and it was exactly the same (15-20% too fast), but this time it was horrible and glitchy as well, almost as if the audio buffer size was set to small. The same thing happened when I tried playing back some flac and wav files (all 16 bit, 44.1khz) also. I have searched google (and read the comprehensive sound card guide on this forum) and read several forums, guides, etc. for anybody posting the same issue with this particular card but could find nothing. From all reports I've read this card should work fine under ALSA. For the record I'm using Ubuntu 10.10 64bit kernel running on a Dell Dimension 9200 (Intel Core2Duo E6400 2.13ghz) with 2GB RAM.

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Code:
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I ran lspci -nn and it reports back that my card is 1102:0008 which is the version that can work. I have gone to the ALSA matrix for the card and it is way over my head as far as what they want me to do (compile it all from scratch, i think).I have my on board turned off in the bios, when I go to sound properties it acts like I have an input and output (Calls it PCM2900 codec or something like that). I have no sound at all let alone recording. I have also ran accross an auto script to get it working, however it is in French and when I run the script I have no idea what it is saying or wanting me to do.I have read that it is a firmware issue and that the firmware is availible through the repos, but I have no idea what repo and what to search for.

Edit: I have done some more reding and found I need emu10k1 driver from alsa, i guess it is really called alsa-firmware package or alsa tools. How do I get it and where to find it?

Edit 2: here is the Alsa matrix:[URL] , I don't really understand the first two parts of this at all. I put in ./configure and gives me a no x error I believe ( I am at work right now and typing from memory). So I try to move forward and get to here "cp /downloads/alsa-* ." and it gives me a no directory error.

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getting the Emu 0404 PCI card working with Fedora 12. I will do my best to make this as easy to follow as I can. If anyone has additions feel free to add them. I don�t know if this is the same procedure for the USB version, as I don�t own one nor have access to one. This guide also assume you know how to get root access in the terminal, also the out put from terminal will look different because all machines have different hardware.

Let me start my saying that Creative are jerks and could care less if this or any of their cards work in Linux. If you are like me and have one and also have a wife that would kill you if you bought another piece of PC equipment or Musical equipment, then let�s get it working. Now without further stalling:

1)Go into your Bios and turn off the integrated (on board) sound card. This varies by manufacture but can easily be found through Google.

2)After that let it boot up into Linux, now go ahead and run Code: yum update as root or su, this will make sure you are up to date and ready to go.

3)After update finishes or says �nothing marked for update�, open a terminal and get root privilege
Code: su then type password

4)Once you have that, do Code: lspci -nn you are looking to make sure your Emu is 1102:0008, there are two versions of this card. 11002:0008 works great; 1102:0004 is not supported yet. You should be looking for this (highlighted) :

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Code:

qemu --version
QEMU emulator version 0.13.0 (qemu-kvm-0.13.0), Copyright (c) 2003-2008 Fabrice Bellard

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Code:

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then I have attempted to boot from ISO image;

Code:

qemu -m 512 -hda debian-armel.img -cdrom debian-6.0.1a-armel-CD-1.iso -boot d

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Code:

Booting from cdrom...
639 medium detected
Boot failed: Could not read from CDROM (code 0004)
No bootable device

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Code:
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Code:
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