I knew it wasn't a ac3 stream, tried it with star wars (which is a ac3
stream) and still no sound in both cases.
I've used alsa9 all the time with freevo. So it should work. It's a creative
live with digital i/o card (one of the early sblive's.
But i guess it's not freevo's vault but mplayer or some patch on top of
mplayer.
And yes i've commented on a dxr3 i have one aswell but i don't use it coz i
have a g400 and i'm very happy with the results of it :)

Youri

p.s.the reciever (sony) finds a coaxiale connection but whatever i play it
just won't get a audio signal (i reports it as pcm 44/48khz or DTS 5.1).
Also the old versions of freevo still work. So i don't think it's a setup
error somewhere in the modules.


----- Original Message -----
From: "Dirk Meyer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, July 16, 2003 2:07 PM
Subject: [Freevo-users] Re: Ac3?


> "Youri van Gorselen" wrote:
> > Output from the command (still no audio hope u can do something with it)
> > see attachment
>
> OK, first of all, the avi contains no AC3 sound, only mp3:
>
> | ======= STREAM Header =======
> | Type: auds   FCC:  (0)
> | Flags: 0
> | Priority: 0   Language: 0
> | InitialFrames: 1
> | Rate: 48000/1152 = 41.667
> | Start: 0   Len: 264009
> | Suggested BufferSize: 960
> | Quality -1
> | Sample size: 0
> | found 'wf', 30 bytes of 18
> | ======= WAVE Format =======
> | Format Tag: 85 (0x55)
> | Channels: 2
> | Samplerate: 48000
> | avg byte/sec: 14400
> | Block align: 1152
> | bits/sample: 0
> | cbSize: 12
> | mp3.wID=1
> | mp3.fdwFlags=0x2
> | mp3.nBlockSize=345
> | mp3.nFramesPerBlock=1
> | mp3.nCodecDelay=0
> | list_end=0x2292
> | list_end=0x22B6
>
> So far so good, now mplayer tries to codecs:
>
> | Forced audio codec: hwac3
> | Forced audio codec: mad
> | Opening audio decoder: [mp3lib] MPEG layer-2, layer-3
> | dec_audio: Allocating 4608 + 65536 = 70144 bytes for output buffer
>
> hwac3 doesn't work because there is no AC3 in. mp3 decoder
> works. After that mplayer opens the audo device for playing:
>
> | alsa-init: testing and bugreports are welcome.
> | alsa-init: requested format: 48000 Hz, 2 channels, Signed 16-bit
(Little-Endian)
> | alsa-init: compiled for ALSA-0.9.4
> | alsa-init: got device=0, subdevice=0
> | alsa-init: 1 soundcard found, using: hw:0,0
> | alsa-init: playback open error: No such file or directory
>
> OK, that's the bug. '-ao alsa9' seems to be wrong somehow. Which
> soundcard do you use? You replied on a posting about a dxr3. If you
> have a dxr3, you need the oss driver: -ao oss:/dev/em8300_ma-0
>
>
> Dischi
>
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