On Sun, 2003-09-07 at 22:38, Thierry Vignaud wrote:
> Adam Williamson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> 
> > It varies a lot across different tracks, some you can't really hear
> > a difference but I have ones where for e.g. one setting will
> > completely remove an instrument, or sometimes even almost completely
> > remove the singer's voice! It's very odd. Next time I find such a
> > track, I can email you a copy?
> 
> btw, i succes in reproducing it on a i810, intel algo just morphed
> aplause of concert from seventies into noised rain :-)
> poor alan stivell...
> 
> of course, one cannot expect to find a perfect algo that unnoise, add
> a 3d effect feeling, or whatever else one want, to work reliably on
> all workloads...
> 
> there cannot be miracles...

sure, but the thing that gets me is that it appears there's no way to
get simple stereo output. I might be missing something, but if you turn
3D audio "off" there's CLEARLY some of the sound missing, but if you
turn it on you get the weird effects we're both experiencing. Have you
found a way to just get plain, non-messed-with stereo audio out of it
yet? I'm switching back to the OSS driver to see if that's any better,
for now.
-- 
adamw


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