On Mon, Apr 22, 2013 at 09:05:33AM +0200, Alexandre Ratchov wrote: > On Sun, Apr 21, 2013 at 03:52:34PM -0700, Ryan Freeman wrote: > > Hey ports@ > > > > If ratchov@ is around, I am hoping he can lend assistance here. > > > > bentley@ recently submitted/imported games/garden, which uses > > allegro. In my testing (and it seems landry@'s testing too) > > we noticed the audio sounded very ..poor. > > > > I tested the port without sndiod running and the sound is great > > without. > > > > I went ahead and installed all the other allegro-powered ports > > we have that would use sound (capitan-sevilla, opensonic) and > > both those ports also exhibited the same audio issues. Audio > > is great without sndiod running, very distorted with sndiod > > running. > > > > In fact, as a word of warning to those that test: have your > > volume very low for opensonic with sndiod, I think I almost > > blew my little thinkpad speakers out my laptop on that test. > > > > I had a glance at the sndio.c file for the allegro port but the > > sound stuff is a bit beyond me at this time. Anyone else noticing > > this sound issue with allegro+sndiod? > > > > I did this testing on my i386, I will check amd64 and see if its > > any different. > > Hey, > > Indeed, sound is broken on amd64 as well; it sounds like signed vs > unsigned confusion. Does this fix it?
Yes, sound is bearable again. thanks & definitely ok! Landry