This explanation was sent to me but it doesn't work. You can try it :
"Hello!
I got the same problem and I found that if you use the second DAC (/dev/snd/pcmC0D1c instead of /dev/snd/pcmC0D0c) the noise disappears. It looks like either the first DAC (which is meant for 4-channel output) is noisy (maybe it depends on load - I got noise when using headphones).
For OSS applications this can be done by using /dev/adsp instead of /dev/dsp. For ALSA applications set ALSA_PCM_DEVICE=1 before running them (I did it in rc.local)."
Dmitri I. Kozionov a écrit :
Hello,
My via8233 onboard chip is crackling on rates other than 48000 Hz no matter what player or what kind of input I use.
Has anybody met the problem.
Thanks in advance. Dima.
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