On Wed, 24 May 2006, Warren Wilder wrote:

Lee Revell schreef:
On Tue, 2006-05-16 at 11:39  0000, Warren Wilder wrote:
Kernel: both 2.6.15.* and 2.6.16.*
Alsa-lib: 1.0.10.*
Alsa-utils: 1.0.11.*

Try the latest version (alsa-lib and alsa-driver 1.0.11)


I have updated everything on Fedora Core 5 with the automatic update
facility. The sound is still horrible, like constantly playing 64Kb or
even worse.

That is not the question. Redhat does not necessarily keep up to date on
the alsa drivers. In fact once they have put them in ( as part of the
kernel distro) they stay. Ie, you need to download the alsa drivers,
install the kernel-source rpm and then compile the alsa tarball and install
the new drivers and lib. This is one thing that redhat will not do for you.


What kind of debug information can I pull out of my system to check
where the thing goes wrong? I am no Fedora fan, so I looking for generic
information, if that matters.
( I hate packet managers that feel like they own you )

This is an example.

Is the horrible sound coming out of oss or alsa. Ie, is the sound horrible
if you do aplay file.wav
or are you using some player to play the sound.




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