Dominique Dumont wrote:
Bart de Boer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
That sounds plausible. :) I use the via82xx driver. Should I post my
case in the alsa-devel list?
I think so. Try to prove your case by playing with alsamixer.
If anyone knows any workarounds I'd like to know abou
Lee Revell wrote:
On Fri, May 2, 2008 at 5:20 AM, Bart de Boer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi all,
I got it to work! :D I was telling MythTV to send everything to my digital
output directly. This was wrong. I needed to send everything to my analog
output and let the chip do the work. I'm
On Fri, May 2, 2008 at 5:20 AM, Bart de Boer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> Hi all,
>
> I got it to work! :D I was telling MythTV to send everything to my digital
> output directly. This was wrong. I needed to send everything to my analog
> output and let the chip do the work. I'm now playing m
Dominique Dumont wrote:
Bart de Boer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
It seems I may have cheered too soon. Yes, I am able to get
bitperfect 44.1 kHz sound and bitperfect 48 kHz sound (with and
without AC3). Mplayer is somehow able to trigger the system into 48
kHz after listening to 44.1 kHz mat
Matt Garman wrote:
On Fri, May 02, 2008 at 11:20:28AM +0200, Bart de Boer wrote:
I got it to work! :D I was telling MythTV to send everything to my
digital output directly. This was wrong. I needed to send
everything to my analog output and let the chip do the work. I'm
now playing music at
On Fri, May 02, 2008 at 11:20:28AM +0200, Bart de Boer wrote:
> I got it to work! :D I was telling MythTV to send everything to my
> digital output directly. This was wrong. I needed to send
> everything to my analog output and let the chip do the work. I'm
> now playing music at 44.1 kHz and movie
Hi all,
I got it to work! :D I was telling MythTV to send everything to my
digital output directly. This was wrong. I needed to send everything to
my analog output and let the chip do the work. I'm now playing music at
44.1 kHz and movies at 48 kHz. :)
Thanx anyway,
Bart
Bart de Boer
Mark Knecht wrote:
On Thu, May 1, 2008 at 8:42 AM, Bart de Boer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Complete output of /proc/asound/card0/codec97#0/ac97#0-0:
0-0/0: Realtek ALC650F
PCI Subsys Vendor: 0x1509
PCI Subsys Device: 0x9202
Capabilities :
DAC resolution
Bill Unruh wrote:
>>
>> According to Realtek that chip is capable of producing 32, 44.1 and 48
>> kHz sample rates through spdif. So I guess it should be possible? Is
>> ALSA
>
> That may be lie. It may upmix internally-- just as badly as alsa does.
>
>> capable of switching those rates on the f
On Thu, May 1, 2008 at 8:42 AM, Bart de Boer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Complete output of /proc/asound/card0/codec97#0/ac97#0-0:
>
> 0-0/0: Realtek ALC650F
>
> PCI Subsys Vendor: 0x1509
> PCI Subsys Device: 0x9202
>
> Capabilities :
> DAC resolution : 20-bit
On Thu, 1 May 2008, Bart de Boer wrote:
> Dear list,
>
> I'm having trouble passing pure 44.1 kHz audio through SPDIF properly.
> I'm able to pass it through. But the sound gets sped up to 48 kHz making
> it sound as if the pitch is turned up. I know alsa enables me to upmix
> all sound to 48 kHz.
Dear list,
I'm having trouble passing pure 44.1 kHz audio through SPDIF properly.
I'm able to pass it through. But the sound gets sped up to 48 kHz making
it sound as if the pitch is turned up. I know alsa enables me to upmix
all sound to 48 kHz. But that causes too much quality loss. I want it
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