Hello,
I just updated my system last night around 8 PM PST and today I have no
sound. XMMS says it's playing music and I can see that it thinks it's
playing something, but I am hearing nothing. Same deal with RealPlayer
and every other app I try. No crackles, pops or *anything*. Just dead
Hello,
I just updated my system last night around 8 PM PST and today I have no
sound. XMMS says it's playing music and I can see that it thinks it's
playing something, but I am hearing nothing. Same deal with RealPlayer
and every other app I try. No crackles, pops or *anything*. Just dead
Scott R. writes:
| I just updated my system last night around 8 PM PST and today I have no
| sound. XMMS says it's playing music and I can see that it thinks it's
| playing something, but I am hearing nothing. Same deal with RealPlayer
| and every other app I try. No crackles, pops or
when it shouldn't be busy, after atbout 10 mins it usually
becomes not busy
sure your window manager isn't using it?
(e.g. 'enlighten' does, as does kde in some configurations)
Shouldnt' matter in -current since the sound driver does software mixing of
multiple input channels (meaning
On Tue, Sep 04, 2001 at 09:40:44AM -0700, John Baldwin wrote:
In fact, am doing so right now inside of KDE (with arts or whatever their sound
daemon is called also running). Granted, it sounds rather weird. :-P
915 john -80 5236K 900K pcmwr0:01 1.66% 1.51% mpg123
John Baldwin wrote:
On 04-Sep-01 David W. Chapman Jr. wrote:
On Tue, Sep 04, 2001 at 09:40:44AM -0700, John Baldwin wrote:
In fact, am doing so right now inside of KDE (with arts or whatever their
sound
daemon is called also running). Granted, it sounds rather weird. :-P
915 john -8
I haven't looked at the code, but does a value of 0 for vchans mean
infinite, I know this is a standard use for the value of zero in some
instances...
What what I gather, 0 means none, only use how many channels the
sound card has. I'm assuming that John has multiple hardware
channels.
David W. Chapman Jr. wrote:
I haven't looked at the code, but does a value of 0 for vchans mean
infinite, I know this is a standard use for the value of zero in some
instances...
What what I gather, 0 means none, only use how many channels the
sound card has. I'm assuming that John has
On 04-Sep-01 David W. Chapman Jr. wrote:
On Tue, Sep 04, 2001 at 09:40:44AM -0700, John Baldwin wrote:
In fact, am doing so right now inside of KDE (with arts or whatever their
sound
daemon is called also running). Granted, it sounds rather weird. :-P
915 john -80 5236K
it?
(e.g. 'enlighten' does, as does kde in some configurations)
Shouldnt' matter in -current since the sound driver does software mixing of
multiple input channels (meaning that multiple processes can open /dev/dsp at
the same time and it all Just Works (tm)).
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mins it usually
becomes not busy
sure your window manager isn't using it?
(e.g. 'enlighten' does, as does kde in some configurations)
Shouldnt' matter in -current since the sound driver does software mixing of
multiple input channels (meaning that multiple processes can open /dev/dsp
I get this a lot recently when I try to play anything
echo test /dev/dsp0
/dev/dsp0: Device busy.
even when it shouldn't be busy, after atbout 10 mins it usually
becomes not busy
pcm0: Creative CT5880-A port 0xd000-0xd03f irq 5 at device 14.0 on pci0
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David W. Chapman Jr.
[EMAIL
"David W. Chapman Jr." wrote:
I get this a lot recently when I try to play anything
echo test /dev/dsp0
/dev/dsp0: Device busy.
even when it shouldn't be busy, after atbout 10 mins it usually
becomes not busy
sure your window manager isn't using it?
(e.g. 'enlighten' does, as does
02, 2001 2:46 PM
Subject: Re: trying to play sound in -current
David W. Chapman Jr. wrote:
I get this a lot recently when I try to play anything
echo test /dev/dsp0
/dev/dsp0: Device busy.
even when it shouldn't be busy, after atbout 10 mins it usually
becomes not busy
sure
I suppose it uses it, but why does it lock it for extended periods of
time. KDE can't even use the sound driver while this is happening.
set sysctl hw.snd.verbose as high as it'll go (3, with the latest code) and
cat /dev/sndstat. it'll tell you the pid of the process using each channel.
On Sun, Sep 02, 2001 at 09:43:28PM +0100, Cameron Grant wrote:
I suppose it uses it, but why does it lock it for extended periods of
time. KDE can't even use the sound driver while this is happening.
set sysctl hw.snd.verbose as high as it'll go (3, with the latest code) and
cat
I recall reading the explanation somewhere on the KDE site on why artsd will hold a
lock on the sound device, but as I recall the
lock is like for 30 or 60 seconds... Reading the explanation I seem to recall
thinking it was a lame hack solution to the problem
of dealing with multiple opens
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Sent: Sunday, September 02, 2001 9:13 PM
Subject: Re: trying to play sound in -current
I recall reading the explanation somewhere on the KDE site on why artsd
will hold a lock on the sound device, but as I recall the
lock is like for 30 or 60 seconds... Reading th
Hello,
recent 5.0-current versions do not generate sound any more on my
Soundblaster PCI128 (Ensoniq 1370-Chip). On a kernel build from
sources from Oct. 17th everything was o.k. So I guess it must be
the changes that went in on Oct. 26th. I will try to backout these.
Anyways if someone
That's the hint I was looking for.. I had the pcm0 but didn't know we now
had to add a special sbc entry..
THANKS!
Now I know what I'm looking for i'll ge an dlook at LINT to see what else
is in that vicinty.
I guess I stopped reading at:
# For pnp sound cards:
#device pcm0
On Sun,
So is there any chance that my Vibra16 Soundblaster will ever be
recognised again?
I was surprised because I had imagined that the soundblaster would be the
first card supported under the new code.
unknown0: Audio at port 0x220-0x22f,0x300-0x301,0x388-0x38b irq 7 drq
0,5 on isa0
unknown1:
On Sun, Dec 19, 1999, Julian Elischer wrote:
So is there any chance that my Vibra16 Soundblaster will ever be
recognised again?
Did you add the sbc0 bridge driver to your kernel
configuration file? (I managed to miss that heads-up the first
time around too.)
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|Chris Costello [EMAIL
On 19 Dec, Devin Butterfield wrote:
sbc0: Creative ViBRA16X at port 0x220-0x22f,0x330-0x331,0x388-0x38b
irq 5 drq1,3 on isa0
pcm0: SB DSP 4.16 on sbc0
unknown0: Game at port 0x201 on isa0r
Of course I'm not using the game port. :)
Just add "device joy0" to your config.
sbc0: Creative
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