Hi,
sjgear hat gesagt: // sjgear wrote:
> A quick rundown, I've the Audiophile 2496 card and it works fine under
> Win. I'm running SuSE 7.3 which correctly picked out the right driver.
> I'm onto the next bit, trying to get the envy24control panel to work. At
> this point, I should point out I a
Hi,
Paul Winkler hat gesagt: // Paul Winkler wrote:
> C) Use a low-latency kernel and a
> properly-designed application which can take
> advantage of SCHED_FIFO (requires root privileges).
A Low Latency Kernel definetly helps a lot...
> More info:
> http://www.linuxdj.com/audio/quality/#dropouts
>
> I'm really getting desperate and running out of ideas.
>
That's pretty much what I have resigned myself to. I have
been working with my Delta44 for over a year now, trying
to get clean operation. I've used all the tricks with
kernels, and O$$ and ALSA drivers. I've tried windows 95,
98
Actually, I just tried the OSS/commercial drivers and after tuning
envy24_nfrags to 8 I'm no longer getting any dropouts. I was getting
only a very few dropouts with the settings of 16 (default) but compared
to alsa it was nothing. But not it seems to be rock solid. Can you
give the demo dr
I'm wondering what are the default settings for the
envy24 based cards in terms of their locked/unlocked sampling
rate? I want to have the card un "unlocked" mode where it
will ajust it's hardware sampling rate to match the software
so that there is no resampling in software. Is that the
defa
It seems, that ALSA 0.5.12a does not support vt8233a (Soltek SL-75DRV4)
south bridge. I have done everything, but there is a line in my
/proc/asound/sndstat
Audio devices: NOT ENABLED IN CONFIG.
I have modified my /etc/modules.conf and probbed snd-card-via8233. Linux
kernel 2.4.17.
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