On Mon, 20 Dec 1999, Cameron Grant wrote:
On Sat, 18 Dec 1999, Donn Miller wrote:
I just rebuilt my kernel from a recent cvsup. Of course, I have
device pcm0
device sbc0
in my kernel config file. When I try to play a realaudio clip
with Linux rvplayer
On Sat, 18 Dec 1999, Donn Miller wrote:
I just rebuilt my kernel from a recent cvsup. Of course, I have
device pcm0
device sbc0
in my kernel config file. When I try to play a realaudio clip
with Linux rvplayer (RealPlayer 5.0), rvplayer downloads the
clip, and
On Sat, 18 Dec 1999, Donn Miller wrote:
I just rebuilt my kernel from a recent cvsup. Of course, I have
device pcm0
device sbc0
in my kernel config file. When I try to play a realaudio clip
with Linux rvplayer (RealPlayer 5.0), rvplayer downloads the
clip,
Cameron,
Thanks, my sound now works but something is different. I am getting very high
frequency oscillations that I've never had and don't understand. It must have
something to to with the mike and the speakers on my laptop but there has never
been regenerative feedback between them before.
Edwin Culp wrote:
You're lucky, you got to the realplayer.:-) My ESS1869 hangs on a
simple cat gong.au/dev/audio. Do you have sound with everything except
realplayer?
Nope. Just tried cat hello.au /dev/dsp. Nothing. It hangs at
the command line. Same with cat *.au /dev/audio. Hangs.
Donn,
Thanks for the feedback. Misery loves company, they say.:-) We seem to
have the same problem.
Does anyone with a ESS 186[89] have their sound working with a recent world
and
device pcm0
device sbc0
Thanks,
ed
Donn Miller wrote:
Edwin Culp wrote:
You're lucky,
I just rebuilt my kernel from a recent cvsup. Of course, I have
device pcm0
device sbc0
in my kernel config file. When I try to play a realaudio clip
with Linux rvplayer (RealPlayer 5.0), rvplayer downloads the
clip, and instead of playing the clip, rvplayer just hangs