On Monday 03 November 2003 12:30, Stijn Vander Maelen wrote:
> On Mon, 2003-11-03 at 01:25, Jason Stubbs wrote:
> > On Monday 03 November 2003 06:17, Stijn Vander Maelen wrote:
> > > I once had the same debug output when i was using this kernel driver,
> > > "VIA 82C686 Audio Codec" for the onboard audio of my asus board. I
> > > also had jitter while playing mp3's and stuff. When i switched to the
> > > corresponding alsa driver the problem went away.
> >
> > Did any new problems start? What is your sound quality like? Which Via
> > chipset are you using?
>
> this audio chipset is on the motherboard:
> 00:04.5 Multimedia audio controller: VIA Technologies, Inc. VT82C686
> AC97 Audio Controller (rev 20)
>
> it is running on an asus a7vkt133a (i'm not sure about the 'a' at the
> end though) and since i use the alsa driver things are running nice: no
> kernel debug info, no more jittersounds, no long audio delays. I would
> describe the audio quality as "good enough for pc" it has been working
> without a glitch for the last couple of months so i'm quite happy with
> it.
For me, /proc/pci says:
VIA Technologies, In VT8233 AC97 Audio Co
When using alsa I find that the sound quality is really poor - like 8bit 22khz
or something. I've given up on it for the time being. I seem to remember
dmesg telling me the chip was a VT8235 though... Using the OSS driver, the
sound quality is fine though.
Jason
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