On Mit, 2004-01-07 at 18:07, Takashi Iwai wrote: 
> the switch of "SB Live Analog/Digital" can be removed if it works for
> you.  it was set to make sure the center "analog" jack works.
> (in the recent models, the digital out is shared with the center/lfe
> jack.)
> with my emu10k1 board, i don't get any valid signals over
> center/digital jack unless AC3 is played.  it might depend on the
> receiver.  perhaps creative has its own protocol?
> 
> but, anyway, "Wave Surround" and "Wave Center" don't make sense at
> all.  they are volumes of duplicated signals.  the volumes of
> surround/center/lfe channels are different mixer elements.

Hi,

I just rechecked everyting. You're right, it's just the "SB Live Analog/Digital"
switch/lock to "0" in EMU10K1.conf which needs to be removed, to make things work.
(I'm using a Creative Cambridge SoundWorks DTT3500 receiver, my sblive/emu10k1 card
has revision 07 (lspci))

As you pointed out, using the surround/center/lfe/wave volume controls everything can 
be
controlled. The WAVE* volume controls-stuff isn't neccessary.

So basically it boils down to...

--snip--
--- EMU10K1.conf.orig   2003-12-25 23:57:56.000000000 +0100
+++ EMU10K1.conf        2004-01-07 18:36:05.000000000 +0100
@@ -89,12 +89,6 @@
                                value true
                        }
                        {
-                               name "SB Live Analog/Digital Output
Jack"
-                               preserve true
-                               lock true
-                               value 0
-                       }
-                       {
                                name "EMU10K1 PCM Send Volume"
                                index { @func private_pcm_subdevice }
                                lock true
--snip--

...this change in EMU10K1.conf, to make surround51 work. Sorry for the
confusion, I hope this clarified things :-)

thanks && best wishes,
dominik.
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