Hi all,
the HDSP firmware revision 11 from Paul Davis is available at
ftp://ftp.alsa-project.org/pub/tests/hdsp_rev11.tar.bz2 .
Jaroslav
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Jaroslav Kysela <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
SuSE Linuxhttp://www.suse.com
ALSA project http://www.al
Hello,
I have also been attempting to use Dolby Digital passthru with my Turtle
Beach Santa Cruz. Unfortunately I have not yet been successful.
For these tests I am using todays (March 16) CVS of alsa-kernel, alsa-driver
and alsa-lib. For xine I'm using xine-lib-1-beta8, compiled with toda
2) A clicking sound (described by another user as "cards in a bike") For the
times I get this sound, it's normally about 4-6 beats-per-second (or so), but
if I unmute "IEC958 Input" it nearly doubles (about 8-12 beats-per-second).
Sounds like your receiver don't detect the AC3 stream, and
Benny Sjostrand wrote:
> - The magic status bit's, I'm not sure if the current implementation in
> the cs46xx that set's the IEC958 is correct. I have not found any way to
> verify
If I may ask, what are the "magic status bits"? Are they the same as the
AES bits? Speaking of which, what's the
Peter Heatwole wrote:
>On a sidenote, ac3dec never makes the clicking noise; only xine does that.
> But, I noticed that ac3dec always makes a click when I first start playing.
> Could this be a result of the different AES# configuration?
Never mind that question. I just noticed that it's o
If I may ask, what are the "magic status bits"? Are they the same as the
AES bits? Speaking of which, what's the use of the AES# bits? I looked on the
internet but couldn't find what these bits mean.
Sorry if I've made any confusion. What I meant was the IEC958 status
bits, (AES0-AES3)
Hello,
It would seem that apm/acpi access (reading /proc/apm
or /proc/acpi, whichever is compiled into the kernel)
corrupts sound on my computer, a dell i8200 running
linux 2.4.20 and alsa 0.9.1.
This does not happen with the OSS driver. Moreover,
gnomemeeting seems to work well, but .wav sample
(Apologies if you see this twice: I also posted a very similar query to the
alsa-user list, earlier tonight.)
I have been using alsa for some time (I'm at the 0.9.1-fr1 level now), and I
have a problem, and to solve that I will probably have to get a new sound card.
I have an sb live! 2.1 card, a