I finally found out about the little speaker-test app and tried it out on my new M-Audio Revolution 7.1, but I get very odd results. Here's what I get for ./speaker-test -Dsurround51 -c 6:

Playback device is surround51
Stream parameters are 44100Hz, S32_LE, 6 channels
Sine wave rate is 440.0000Hz
period_size=1200, buffer_size=4800
  - Front Left (No sound)
  - Front Right (Heavily distorted sine wave on Front Left)
  - Rear Left (No sound)
  - Rear Right (Heavily distorted sine wave on Front Right
  - Center (No sound)
  - LFE (No sound)

I'm running Red Hat 9 with a custom built 2.6.0 kernel, recent ALSA CVS (copied the relevant stuff into my /usr/src/linux-2.6.0 directory), M-Audio Revolution 7.1, SB Live. I can get stereo output to work fine on both cards. I can't get surround output on the Revolution at all, I've tried everything. I can sort of get surround output on the Live (the "Front" output jack is broken).

Any ideas at all? I've tried messing around with /etc/asound.conf but couldn't get anything useful.

Thanks,
Jason



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