Benny Sjostrand [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
> That is a problem not related to the "CD Volume" that should be fixed
> by now. The "~3 kHz sound" that you are talking about usually happen
> when the DSP hangs and it leaves some junk left in the HW FIFO.
>
> I think you should try latest CVS.
The
Hi,
I have been hacking on the SoundScape driver again, and have now added support for the
following
module parameters (assuming no "snd_" prefix):
index
id
port
irq
mpu_irq
dma
I haven't added the second DMA channel in yet because the driver couldn't do anything
with it
even if I did. Anyway
So I'm using 0.90pre3 right now with the new DSP code, and it does
something different-strange. When I first insert the module everything
sounds great, but if I unmute the IEC958, I get a constant tone in my
speakers (~3 kHz, I'm guessing) and anything which tries to play PCM
audio just hangs.
Is the amplifier the IEC 958? (it now shows up in the mixer with the
new DSP code)
That's not the amplifier, that's the SPDIF input/output control. On the
Game Theater XP card the amplifier is always turned on (with the
exception when unmute the CD volume). There is no mixer
control for this.
On Sat, Oct 12, 2002 at 07:52:39PM -0700, David Sankel wrote:
> Yes, I have used jack. I meant that it doesn't open
> the sound device when it is not being used by a host application.
Actually, I think it does. From the moment you start jackd it will open
the playback (and recording, depending o