>Good luck.

>When I told them my nForce board supported hardware mixing, based 
upon
>nVidia's documentation, I was told, flat out, I was wrong...

>I hate to sound like a conspiracy theorist, but I think it was easy 
for
>them to patch up the i810 module to support the nForce, and that
>driver's current architecture doesn't allow for advanced features 
like
>hardware mixing.

>The A7N8X, IIRC, uses the nForce2 chip, which uses the same driver, 
so
>you're likely as SOL as I was.

>Sorry.

>I hope you have better luck with the devs than I did, though.

>Rob

This is not fault of ALSA developers, this is fault of NVIDIA which 
not release datasheets for their chips. This is becase many firms 
lying customers and instead selling chips there are selling software 
drivers (which are mostly free in linux) maybe this is case of 
NVIDIA. I personally don't trust NVIDIA.

Peter Zubaj




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