Hello,
I'm using -CURRENT built with sources of 08/23 and I'm noticing two
problems with sound with a VIA soundcard:
a) There's a annoying noise coming out all the time, including when
playing sound files (I've noticed this noise before, but it used to
be noticeable only when you
From: Orion Hodson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Fri, 28 Mar 2003 17:21:45 -0800
Sender: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Kevin Oberman writes:
| More information on my AC97 experiences:
|
| I forced the card to 4.8 KHz which is what it was running at on V4. This
| seems to have not helped the performance
More information on my AC97 experiences:
I forced the card to 4.8 KHz which is what it was running at on V4. This
seems to have not helped the performance of GnomeMeeting at all. The
sound I hear is in spurts which are at the correct frequency and last
about a tenth of a second. with gaps between
/-- Scott Long wrote:
| Orion Hodson wrote:
| There is a calibration step in the driver to determine the clock rate of th
| e
| AC97 link. What you are seeing is the calibration step failing and setting
| a
| bogus ac97 link rate. I took a cursory look a couple of weeks back and it
|
| There is a calibration step in the driver to determine the clock rate of th
| e
| AC97 link. What you are seeing is the calibration step failing and setting
| a
| bogus ac97 link rate. I took a cursory look a couple of weeks back and it
| smelt like the timecounter
--- John Hay [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
| There is a calibration step in the driver to
determine the clock rate of th
| e
| AC97 link. What you are seeing is the
calibration step failing and setting
| a
| bogus ac97 link rate. I took a cursory look a
couple of weeks back and
Date: Wed, 26 Mar 2003 22:43:17 -0700
From: Scott Long [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Orion Hodson wrote:
Kevin Oberman writes:
|
| After upgrading my laptop from STABLE to CURRENT on 3/14 I have been
| having problems with GnomeMeeting. Often the sound is badly broken with
| 'spurts' of sound
After upgrading my laptop from STABLE to CURRENT on 3/14 I have been
having problems with GnomeMeeting. Often the sound is badly broken with
'spurts' of sound with silent gaps in between. This was never the case
with STABLE. Other times it's fine.
When I looked at my dmesg output I noticed some
Kevin Oberman writes:
|
| After upgrading my laptop from STABLE to CURRENT on 3/14 I have been
| having problems with GnomeMeeting. Often the sound is badly broken with
| 'spurts' of sound with silent gaps in between. This was never the case
| with STABLE. Other times it's fine.
|
| When I looked
Orion Hodson wrote:
Kevin Oberman writes:
|
| After upgrading my laptop from STABLE to CURRENT on 3/14 I have been
| having problems with GnomeMeeting. Often the sound is badly broken with
| 'spurts' of sound with silent gaps in between. This was never the case
| with STABLE. Other times it's
Lars Eggert wrote:
Peter Gade Jensen wrote:
I have the same problem. It sounds like the soundbuffer runs empty
somehow and needs to fill up before continueing. This results in
something that sounds like a really small sample(1ms) looping for
1second or so. If this makes sense? :o)
Same
On Tue, Nov 26, 2002 at 11:32:07PM +0100, Jan Srzednicki wrote:
I have -CURRENT from Saturday on my box. I have SB 128PCI on my board, the
module detects it without problems and seems to work fine. But the problem
is that the sound is not clear; there happen to be some itchy noises from
time
Peter Gade Jensen wrote:
On Tue, Nov 26, 2002 at 11:32:07PM +0100, Jan Srzednicki wrote:
I have -CURRENT from Saturday on my box. I have SB 128PCI on my
board, the
module detects it without problems and seems to work fine. But the
problem
is that the sound is not clear; there happen to be
Hello there,
I have -CURRENT from Saturday on my box. I have SB 128PCI on my board, the
module detects it without problems and seems to work fine. But the problem
is that the sound is not clear; there happen to be some itchy noises from
time to time, when I push up the system load. I wonder
I'm having problems with both an internal VIA'686 and a PCI base
ESS Solo1, both seem to loose interrupts. The interrupts doesn't
even show up in a vmstat -i / systat so something is definitly
wrong. BTW the exact same HW work just fine with -stable ?
Cameron ? anyone ?
-Søren
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I'm having problems with both an internal VIA'686 and a PCI base
ESS Solo1, both seem to loose interrupts. The interrupts doesn't
even show up in a vmstat -i / systat so something is definitly
wrong. BTW the exact same HW work just fine with -stable ?
while i've not tested either of these
It seems Cameron Grant wrote:
I'm having problems with both an internal VIA'686 and a PCI base
ESS Solo1, both seem to loose interrupts. The interrupts doesn't
even show up in a vmstat -i / systat so something is definitly
wrong. BTW the exact same HW work just fine with -stable ?
In message 006501c0fa71$7fa71a40$0504020a@haveblue Cameron Grant writes:
: while i've not tested either of these chips for a while (lack of slots,
: anyone know of a motherboard with ~20 pci and ~10 isa slots?) i can't think
: of any changes that might cause this except possibly the introduction
I currently re-added my es1370-based Ensoniq soundcard to my FreeBSD 3.2
system with the hope of getting Luigi's sound driver working with it. I
added the following line to my kernel:
device pcm0 at isa? port ? tty irq 10 drq 1 flags 0x0
Then rebooted. I see the following in my dmesg
I currently re-added my es1370-based Ensoniq soundcard to my FreeBSD 3.2
system with the hope of getting Luigi's sound driver working with it. I
added the following line to my kernel:
So, that looks promising. However, when I try to play a sound file or
even cat a file to /dev/audio, I get
I upped the volume to 100, but I am still getting the same errors. Is
there anything else I should try? I should also mention that when I cat a
file to /dev/audio or /dev/dsp, it immediately returns. It looks like the
audio devices are nulls. All the symlinks are correct and snd1 has been
Joe Clarke jcla...@cisco.com wrote:
I currently re-added my es1370-based Ensoniq soundcard to my FreeBSD 3.2
system with the hope of getting Luigi's sound driver working with it.
es1: AudioPCI ES1370 rev 0x00 int a irq 10 on pci0.15.0
^^^
pcm1: using I/O space register mapping at 0x1800
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