Jake Burkholder writes:
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>> my stock SB16 + freebsd+x11amp hasn't worked right since newbus.
mine either, 'til I switched from pcm back to the voxware stuff.
Then it magically worked ok.
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>I noticed the same thing. /usr/ports/audio/gqmpeg is a nice player
>which uses mpg123 as the backend; i
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>> my stock SB16 + freebsd+x11amp hasn't worked right since newbus.
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>> sound skips quite a bit.
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>I noticed the same thing. /usr/ports/audio/gqmpeg is a nice player
>which uses mpg123 as the backend; it plays fine. I think it may have
>just have something to do with x11amp,
>
> my stock SB16 + freebsd+x11amp hasn't worked right since newbus.
>
> sound skips quite a bit.
>
>
>
I noticed the same thing. /usr/ports/audio/gqmpeg is a nice player
which uses mpg123 as the backend; it plays fine. I think it may have
just have something to do with x11amp, which shoul
On Thu, 13 May 1999, Stephen Hocking-Senior Programmer PGS Tensor Perth wrote:
> An old 486 of mine still cant see its IDE driver with versions of ata-all.c
> later than 1.8, and my soundcard (PAS16) still doesn't seem to generate
> interrupts since the nexus stuff went in.
my stock SB16 + free