Steffen Sauder wrote:
Klaus-Peter Schrage wrote:

All kinds of "internal" playback (aplay, Alsaplayer, xmms, ...) produce a periodic, heavily distorted sound on all of the 6 PCM Outs and 2 S/PDIF Ins, when routed to H/W Out 1/2. It sounds somewhat like a bad feedback loop.

I had similar problems with my Terratec DMX6fire. I tried both the patch from the ftp area and also simply copying the files from alsa-driver to the kernel tree as described in the wiki. All I got was either a random periodic loop as you describe, or absolute silence which might also have been looped :). There are no errors whatsoever, all alsa programs seem to run fine, except for the actual sound ouput. I am running gentoo on an Abit KR7a-Raid with Athlon 1800+ , currently trying kernel 2.6.1 with the alsa-kernel-dir from 1.0.1.

Now I gave kernel 2.6.1 (vanilla) and alsa 1.0.1 a try. Result:
No problems with compilation and installation of the driver (of course after kernel compile and reboot), but same constant noise.


thats exactly my situation, but...

So I'm not the only one ... Klaus



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