Greg Rumple wrote:'

Can you give me the exact test that fails.

I assume this is a current kernel.

Also give me the "pcm" messages that get printed out at boot time;
specifically the rev number. This might have something to do with
the rev 7 boards again.


> I have a SoundBlaster PCI128 (ES1371) in my computer, and for the life
> of me I have the weirdest problem.  Of course I don't have the problem
> if I put a ISA SB16 in place of it.  So it's gotta be ES1371 related.
>
> Okay, the ES1371 works great with all but one application (that I have
> found so far).  If I try and use play (a wrapper shipped with sox), it
> works one time and than no more.  But I am able to work fine using
> mpg123, xmms for example.  All three of these use the OSS interface to
> the sound device.
>
> I have begun looking at the applications trying to determine which one
> does something differently, and so far have made little headway at all
> on this.  As I said this works fine if I put a SB16 ISA card back in the
> computer instead of the ES1371.  So it's related to something the ES1371
> driver isn't doing.  The weird part is that it plays the wav file once.
>
> Okay while I was writing this I have found a more interesting note.
> This appears to only happen when I'm trying to play a MONO file.  It
> plays stereo files just fine (these are .wav files btw).  Now what
> doesn't make sense about this is I have tried forcing mono on mpg123 and
> xmms and they both still work fine.
>
> So if anyone has any ideas, please shoot them to me.  Otherwise I will
> continue my quest to figure out why this is broke.
>
> Greg
>
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