Hi,
I recompiled my kernel with sound support but without alsa. That did it.
And yes, I got LOTS of warning messages. But it works now :-)
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Lars Heineken schrieb:
Hi Benny,
I changed from Mandrake's AlsaRPMs(=0.9.0rc2) to tarballs
I tried to compile the tarballs with the Mandrake sto
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Lars Heineken <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> >
> > Hi Benny,
> >
> > I changed from Mandrake's AlsaRPMs(=0.9.0rc2) to tarballs
> >
>
> I tried to compile the tarballs with the Mandrake stock kernel but together with a
>lot of warnings, the system behaved li
>
>
> Hi Benny,
>
> I changed from Mandrake's AlsaRPMs(=0.9.0rc2) to tarballs
>
I tried to compile the tarballs with the Mandrake stock kernel but together with a lot
of warnings, the system behaved like I had installed nothing. The usual
/etc/init.d/alsa restart doesn't recognize the new mo
Hi Benny,
I changed from Mandrake's AlsaRPMs(=0.9.0rc2) to tarballs
(0.9.0rc6) now. I noticed some (not-)changes:
* the DAC control slider now works for left & right channel (it worked
only for one channel before). Thanks!
* the DSP hang problem when switching the SPDIF controls is gone! Great!
*
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> Is the sound from that comes from the SPDIF interface OK ?
> Just would try to understand if the problem is digital, DSP related issue,
> or something analog, CODEC related ...
I just checked that. Digital out is fine when analog out is distorted. T
Hi!
Benny Sjostrand wrote:
same problem for me and my DMX XFire 1024 :-(.
I think the distortion sounds like a DC offset introduced by the PCM
channel. Do you also get popping noise when changing the PCM volume? It
just sounds like changing the supply voltage of a running amplifier for
me. Perha
same problem for me and my DMX XFire 1024 :-(.
I think the distortion sounds like a DC offset introduced by the PCM
channel. Do you also get popping noise when changing the PCM volume? It
just sounds like changing the supply voltage of a running amplifier for
me. Perhaps I can measure the DC level
Benny, thanks a lot for your new DSP code. Hardware mixing works great!
I didn't test variable period sizes up to now because I'm using Mandrake
RPMs at the moment. So, patching isn't possible right now, but I'll
change back to tarballs or cvs soon :-). Btw, do you have any idea how
to get 4 indep
Hi,
I attached the outputs of
'cat /proc/asound/card0/*' and
'cat /proc/asound/card0/dsp/*'
before and after reloading the snd-cs46xx module. After reloading the
distortion and popping noises are gone. Does this help finding an error?
Richard Stevens wrote:
When they get loaded the second time
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Hi,
> same problem for me and my DMX XFire 1024 :-(.
> I think the distortion sounds like a DC offset introduced by the PCM
> channel. Do you also get popping noise when changing the PCM volume?
yes, I also have that. There is something else I found
Hi Richard, hi Benny(perhaps you have some idea what's going on ;-))
Richard Stevens wrote:
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> The problem is massively distorted sound. I get the driver loaded and
there is
> some sound coming out of the card. But it's distorted. If I set very low
> levels for Master, PCM and DAC in als
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I have one addition.
Sometimes (yes really sometimes, it's not consistent) unloading the alsa
modules and reloading them again helps.
So it might be some initialization issue. Is there a way to tune this, if it
realy has to do with initialization?
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Hi,
I have some problems with the card mentioned in the subject. I searched the
documentation and older mailinglist articles but didn't find any information
regarding my problem.
The problem is massively distorted sound. I get the driver loaded and
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