On Mon, 12 Jun 2000, Greg Woods wrote:
> Manuel Teira Paz wrote:
>
> > I think that it's not the driver, because I haven't found any problem
> > under Windows 98.
>
> ...in which case it probably *is* the driver. If it works under one
> driver (Win98), then it's likely not the hardware causing t
On Mon, 12 Jun 2000, Greg Woods wrote:
> Manuel Teira Paz wrote:
>
> > I think that it's not the driver, because I haven't found any problem
> > under Windows 98.
>
> ...in which case it probably *is* the driver. If it works under one
> driver (Win98), then it's likely not the hardware causing
Manuel Teira Paz wrote:
> I think that it's not the driver, because I haven't found any problem
> under Windows 98.
...in which case it probably *is* the driver. If it works under one
driver (Win98), then it's likely not the hardware causing the problem.
--Greg
Manuel Teira Paz wrote:
> I think that it's not the driver, because I haven't found any problem
> under Windows 98.
...in which case it probably *is* the driver. If it works under one
driver (Win98), then it's likely not the hardware causing the problem.
--Greg
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On Mon, 12 Jun 2000, Hugo van der Merwe wrote:
>
> Thanks, when I get access to an unbroken mirror, I'll have a look. (Is it
> in unstable yet?)
To say you the truth, I don't use the debian packages for the kernel; I've
always taken the source code from kernel.org to install it by hand.
Well,
> Hello. I also own a laptop wearing a Maestro 2. I've experimented some
> kind of delay between the two channels when playing mp3; it seems very
> close to your problem because it also happens under task swapping or heavy
> load conditions.
> I also have detected that when I suspend the laptop, t
On Mon, 12 Jun 2000, Hugo van der Merwe wrote:
>
> Thanks, when I get access to an unbroken mirror, I'll have a look. (Is it
> in unstable yet?)
To say you the truth, I don't use the debian packages for the kernel; I've
always taken the source code from kernel.org to install it by hand.
Well,
> Hello. I also own a laptop wearing a Maestro 2. I've experimented some
> kind of delay between the two channels when playing mp3; it seems very
> close to your problem because it also happens under task swapping or heavy
> load conditions.
> I also have detected that when I suspend the laptop,
On Sun, 11 Jun 2000, Hugo van der Merwe wrote:
> I can confirm that the thing does NOT scratch when playing CD's (playing
> both at the same time, with the mp3 scratching, the CD not). It also
> scratches for wav files though - I played mp3's until it started
> scratching, then played a wave, and
On Sun, 11 Jun 2000, Hugo van der Merwe wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Should I CC this to debian-user? I'd guess this sound card is probably not
> Laptop-only...
>
> I have an ESS Maestro 2, with which I am having a small problem: after
> playing music for a while, the left channel starts scratching. This
On Sun, 11 Jun 2000, Hugo van der Merwe wrote:
> I can confirm that the thing does NOT scratch when playing CD's (playing
> both at the same time, with the mp3 scratching, the CD not). It also
> scratches for wav files though - I played mp3's until it started
> scratching, then played a wave, and
On Sun, 11 Jun 2000, Hugo van der Merwe wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Should I CC this to debian-user? I'd guess this sound card is probably not
> Laptop-only...
>
> I have an ESS Maestro 2, with which I am having a small problem: after
> playing music for a while, the left channel starts scratching. Thi
I am not a hardware geek or an expert on sound stuff. I'll just refer
you to Zach Brown's
page on this at Red Hat, that's where I got the driver from that I'm
using.
http://people.redhat.com/~zab/maestro/
--Greg
I am not a hardware geek or an expert on sound stuff. I'll just refer
you to Zach Brown's
page on this at Red Hat, that's where I got the driver from that I'm
using.
http://people.redhat.com/~zab/maestro/
--Greg
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> What type of music are you playing? I too have noticed the scratching
> on my laptop with an ESS Maestro 2 sound chip, but only when playing
> MP3 files, I don't hear this when I play CD's, and I don't hear it
> when I play MP3's on my desktop with a Soundblaster card. If, in fact,
> we are talki
On Sun, 11 Jun 2000, Hugo van der Merwe wrote:
>
> I have an ESS Maestro 2, with which I am having a small problem: after
> playing music for a while, the left channel starts scratching. This is
> also sometimes triggered by a small processing task, e.g. starting X... or
> sometimes something as
> What type of music are you playing? I too have noticed the scratching
> on my laptop with an ESS Maestro 2 sound chip, but only when playing
> MP3 files, I don't hear this when I play CD's, and I don't hear it
> when I play MP3's on my desktop with a Soundblaster card. If, in fact,
> we are talk
On Sun, 11 Jun 2000, Hugo van der Merwe wrote:
>
> I have an ESS Maestro 2, with which I am having a small problem: after
> playing music for a while, the left channel starts scratching. This is
> also sometimes triggered by a small processing task, e.g. starting X... or
> sometimes something as
What type of music are you playing? I too have noticed the scratching on
my laptop with an ESS Maestro 2 sound chip, but only when playing MP3
files, I don't hear this when I play CD's, and I don't hear it when I
play MP3's on my desktop with a Soundblaster card. If, in fact, we are
talking about t
What type of music are you playing? I too have noticed the scratching on
my laptop with an ESS Maestro 2 sound chip, but only when playing MP3
files, I don't hear this when I play CD's, and I don't hear it when I
play MP3's on my desktop with a Soundblaster card. If, in fact, we are
talking about
Hello,
Should I CC this to debian-user? I'd guess this sound card is probably not
Laptop-only...
I have an ESS Maestro 2, with which I am having a small problem: after
playing music for a while, the left channel starts scratching. This is
also sometimes triggered by a small processing task, e.g.
Hello,
Should I CC this to debian-user? I'd guess this sound card is probably not
Laptop-only...
I have an ESS Maestro 2, with which I am having a small problem: after
playing music for a while, the left channel starts scratching. This is
also sometimes triggered by a small processing task, e.g.
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