Rob Lytle writes: > Looks like Apple is way ahead of everyone else.
Oh, Rob, what are we going to do with you ;) I have about 50 codec dumps in my collection; Ariff from FreeBSD has shared even more; we have full source code from FreeBSD, NetBSD, OpenSolaris, Linux and Open Sound. "You are digging in the wrong place" ---------------------------------------------------- Hi Deanna, I've been digging in all the right places except peoples' personal files. Google and the OpenBSD archives had nothing that I could find except problem reports, so naturally I concluded that OpenBSD was way behind. Maybe I'm not using the wrong search terms. I have used the FreeBSD driver. I don't know if its the same one in -STABLE, but it was a low latency pro driver. The interesting thing about my HDA codec is that no settings will make the sound output even close to that of FreeBSD's. I really can't explain that. Even the Vista version is lousy in that respect. There might be some other device that FreeBSD's code is controlling. The only way I can get a decent sound level is using XMMS and its equalizer, raising the master level. But that also causes clipping. The FreeBSD driver does not have any perceivable clipping. Rob. -- ---------------------------------------------------------- http://www.youtube.com/user/whiteflluffyclouds (Ham radio videos)

