> > It sounds well with ALSA-driver rc2 but distortedly with driver >= rc3
>
> Try restarting the driver after it gets first loaded. Appearantly some XFire
> 1024 Boards don't get initialized properly the first time. This subject comes
> up here on regular basis but nobody seems to have a clue why it happens.
> For me that workaround works. Maybe you are also one of the unlucky XFire
> owners who has to do this.

Oh, sorry. The distortion that I mean is not "DC-OFFSET" problem.
When using driver rc2, I can heard well quality sound.
But when using driver >=rc3, the sound quality is worse than rc2 anytime.  (The
distortion I mean).
The test will show it.     http://163.23.24.15/~denis/temp/15000hz.wav
I guess that the problem will also happen on TurtleBench SRZ (cs4630)
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About "DC-OFFSET" problem:
When I using driver rc2 to record,  I get "DC-OFFSET" distorted record
sometimes, and I can't
know when the "DC-OFFSET" distortion will happen.
But When I using driver rc8d to record, NO SOUND can be recorded.




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