. Which is the Right Way(tm) to add such functionality to
existing newPCM driver?
PS: I'm crossposting both -hackers and -current...
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Hi,
I have been trying to do some audio-recording lately without much success.
After searching the archieves etc I found some reports of this problem and
there are also some PR's about it (8bit at low rates ok, 16bit and higher
rates is not).
I was wondering if someone is working on this and if
Hi,
I have been trying to do some audio-recording lately without much success.
After searching the archieves etc I found some reports of this problem and
there are also some PR's about it (8bit at low rates ok, 16bit and higher
rates is not).
I was wondering if someone is working on this
On Tue, Jan 09, 2001 at 02:29:59PM +0100, Erik H. Bakke wrote:
Hi,
I have been trying to do some audio-recording lately without much success.
After searching the archieves etc I found some reports of this problem and
there are also some PR's about it (8bit at low rates ok, 16bit and
I have a SB32 isa-card.
what revision of sys/dev/sound/isa/sb16.c ?
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in the near future, i intend to commit my kobjified newpcm. this gives us
several benefits, including:
* easier extensibility- new optional methods can be added to
ac97/mixer/channel classes without having to fixup every driver.
* forward compatibility for drivers, provided no new
in the near future, i intend to commit my kobjified newpcm. this gives us
several benefits, including:
* easier extensibility- new optional methods can be added to
ac97/mixer/channel classes without having to fixup every driver.
* forward compatibility for drivers, provided no new mandatory
According to Cameron Grant:
is the irq shared? have your printf display the neomagic status - i'll bet
it's 0 indicating the irq was not generated by the neomagic.
Ahem, yes it is shared, by almost everything on the machine. Should have
thought of that...
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work" on my Dell notebook under
some earlier 4.0 revision.
On Sun, 6 Aug 2000, Ollivier Robert wrote:
FreeBSD sidhe.freenix.org 5.0-CURRENT FreeBSD 5.0-CURRENT #19: Thu Aug 3 19:19:36
CEST 2000 roberto@sidhe:/src/src/sys/compile/nSIDHE i386
FreeBSD Audio Driver (newpcm) Au
FreeBSD sidhe.freenix.org 5.0-CURRENT FreeBSD 5.0-CURRENT #19: Thu Aug 3 19:19:36
CEST 2000 roberto@sidhe:/src/src/sys/compile/nSIDHE i386
FreeBSD Audio Driver (newpcm) Aug 3 2000 17:03:04
Installed devices:
pcm0: NeoMagic 256AV at memory 0xfe00, 0xfea0 irq 9 (1p/1r channels
The first time I run mpg123, it does nothing (that is, no sound is
emitted)
and afterwards, /dev/dsp can't be opened at all...
Any idea ?
this is a known problem. it seems the neomagic driver never worked right,
so when newpcm became dependant on interrupts it ceased functioning. now we
According to Cameron Grant:
this is a known problem. it seems the neomagic driver never worked right,
Well, it used to work :)
so when newpcm became dependant on interrupts it ceased functioning. now we
trap the lack of irqs and disable the channel and emit a warning to the
console.
I do
According to Cameron Grant:
this is a known problem. it seems the neomagic driver never worked
right,
Well, it used to work :)
it used to *appear* to work.
so when newpcm became dependant on interrupts it ceased functioning.
now we
trap the lack of irqs and disable the channel and emit
Subject says it all. Everytime I am trying to use my SB16PNP card to play any
sound file (WAV, MP3), all I am getting is garbled sound because driver plays
sound at increased rate (i.e. it takes less than 10 sec for mpg123 to decode 5
min long song).
FreeBSD Audio Driver (newpcm) Apr 19 2000 09
Correction to my own message. The problem is not with newpcm driver per se but
with esd/newpcm combination. mpg123 recompiled without OPT_ESOUND works just
fine, so does xmms when using OSS output plugin. Only when I force these two to
use ESD for output, then I am getting "fast forward&
Hi,
I'm having problems with the newpcm driver. Basically, I can't
get audio from the speakers. This while trying to play a cd.
The output of mixer looks reasonable.
Hardware is a ThinkPad 600E. "audio" portions of the config
attached along with the output of dmesg.
Help would
Kent Hauser wrote:
I'm having problems with the newpcm driver. Basically, I can't
get audio from the speakers. This while trying to play a cd.
The output of mixer looks reasonable.
How recently has your kernel been built? I've been running -current
for a long time, and my ESS 1868 ALWAYS
# For PnP/PCI sound cards
#device pcm
#device sbc
#device csa
# For non-PnP cards:
device pcm0 at isa? irq 10 drq 1 flags 0x0
device sbc0 at isa? port 0x220 irq 5 drq 1 flags 0x15
device csa
device gusc0 at isa? port 0x220 irq 5 drq 1 flags 0x13
this is wrong.
try:
options PNPBIOS
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Subject: Re: Voxware is toast. Get used to it. (Re: Suggestions for
improving newpcm performance?)
Quoting v04220821b4fd4f825554@[195.238.1.121]
by Brad Knowles [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
We just got our official shri
Seigo Tanimura [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in list.freebsd-current:
On Mon, 6 Mar 2000 01:22:41 +0100 (CET),
Oliver Fromme [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
Oliver Would someone please (pretty please) have a look at kern/16487
Oliver and commit the trivial fix in it? It's just one line, and it
test.wav never increases in size, always
remaining 0 bytes long.
My kernel config file has "device pcm".
Any ideas?
Matt
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cat /dev/sndstat
FreeBSD Audio Driver (newpcm) Feb 4 2000 14:51:04
Installed devices:
pcm0: CS423x at io 0x534 irq 5 drq 1:0 (1p/1r chann
Cameron Grant wrote:
would everyone who currently has an issue outstanding with newpcm please
report it to me in the next few days directly, please, so i can get an idea
of what needs work before release. i need as much detail as possible.
Well, since you asked...
Since rebuilding -CURRENT
Chris Giordano wrote:
Previous to newpnp, I forced the modem (sio2) to irq 15 and the
soundcard to
irq 5 via pnp commands in my /boot/kernel.conf. I did this because
I had
found by experimentation that this was the only combination of the
supposedly
available PnP configurations which
;ESS ES1869"}, /* ESS1869 */
{0xacb0110e, "ESS ES1869 (Compaq OEM)"},/* CPQb0ac */
The second problem I had was that this laptop gives its sound card
only one DMA channel (drq 1). Newpcm seems to have horrible problems
on simplex cards:
The sound ca
Hi,
I upgraded from an early December -current to a current -current
(CVSupped yesterday, buildworld took 16 hours). Works fine,
except that the soundcard (ISA PnP, Avance Logic ALS100+, SB16-
compatible) does not work anymore. It worked fine before.
(``Does not work anymore'' == it just
Hi ...
URL:http://www.FreeBSD.org/cgi/getmsg.cgi?fetch=245121+249137+/usr/local/www/db/text/1998/freebsd-multimedia/19980215.freebsd-multimedia
I (and many others, I'm sure) would be very grateful if somebody would
implement Luigi's first suggestion, to wit:
I get the hint :)
1)
smaller
than intended sound samples because they assumed a different buffer
size. I don't know if this applies to newpcm, but it sounds like
the same symptoms.
Check the -current mailing list archives for pcm0 and xgalaga.
-multimedia, actually:
URL:http://www.FreeBSD.org/cgi/getmsg.cgi
Peter Wemm [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Dag-Erling Smorgrav wrote:
My SB128 still doesn't attach:
Does the following hack work?
Beautifully!
DES
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On Wed, Jan 12, 2000 at 10:08:17AM -0800, Glendon Gross wrote:
Are there any tricks to enabling Awe64 support? I initially removed my
Awe64 card from my first FreeBSD machine to avoid interrupt conflicts, and
now I would like to try to integrate it back again. Would you mind
sending me
"Cameron Grant" [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
would everyone who currently has an issue outstanding with newpcm please
report it to me in the next few days directly, please, so i can get an idea
of what needs work before release. i need as much detail as possible.
My SB128 still does
"Cameron Grant" [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
would everyone who currently has an issue outstanding with newpcm please
report it to me in the next few days directly, please, so i can get an idea
of what needs work before release. i need as much detail as possible.
My ess186
Dag-Erling Smorgrav wrote:
"Cameron Grant" [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
would everyone who currently has an issue outstanding with newpcm please
report it to me in the next few days directly, please, so i can get an idea
of what needs work before release. i need as much detail a
On my notebook I have pnp CS4232.
It has to work in duplex mode - 2 dmas, but it's
buggy,
and works only in simplex mode - 1 dma (play +
capture).
Is it possible to add a option to force using of
simplex mode on pnp cards?
Thanks,
Val
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"Cameron Grant" [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
would everyone who currently has an issue outstanding with newpcm please
report it to me in the next few days directly, please, so i can get an idea
of what needs work before release. i need as much detail as possible.
SB AWE64 (ISA)
. I believe it was due to some applications
setting a fixed buffering size with the SETFRAGMENT(?) ioctl, which
was not implemented in old pcm and then mistakenly writing smaller
than intended sound samples because they assumed a different buffer
size. I don't know if this applies to newpcm
would everyone who currently has an issue outstanding with newpcm please
report it to me in the next few days directly, please, so i can get an idea
of what needs work before release. i need as much detail as possible.
- cameron
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of errors recompiling current after a month is a
bug I noticed in the NewPCM driver. It skips the last half second or so
of its output. This isn't noticeable when playing music, but sound effects
really suck.
Relevant dmesg output:
.
sbc0: Creative SB16/SB32 at port 0x220-0x22f,0x330-0x331,0x388
) |
| College Park. | http://www.wam.umd.edu/~culverk/|
=
On Sat, 8 Jan 2000, Theo van Klaveren wrote:
Second in the series of errors recompiling current after a month is a
bug I noticed in the NewPCM driver
9 02:10:04 MSK
2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/src/sys/compile/SONIC i386
% cat /dev/sndstat
FreeBSD Audio Driver (newpcm) Jan 9 2000 02:09:08
Installed devices:
pcm0: AudioPCI ES1370 at io 0xe800 irq 10 (1/1 channels duplex)
% dmesg | grep pcm
pcm0: AudioPCI ES1370 port 0xe800-0xe83f irq 10
With yesterday's current I get bounce buffer panics in isa_dmastart
doing cat foo.pcm /dev/dsp. The same thing happens with mss.c v1.42
modified to reduce MSS_BUFSIZE by 48k.
The card is ESS1869 in this case:
Jan 5 02:16:55 avalon /kernel: unknown0: ESS ES1869 Plug and Play AudioDrive at
On Tue, 4 Jan 2000, Pascal Hofstee wrote:
Hi, With CURRENT sources updated earlier today ... my system now
crash-and-burns when trying to play audio.
i have foudn these messages in /var/log/messages:
Jan 4 01:30:26 shadowmere /kernel: gusc0: Gravis UltraSound MAX at port
On Tue, Jan 04, 2000 at 10:30:22AM +, Alex [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
and I apologise for wrongfully accusing it. The panic is in fact
caused by newpcm (Cameron CC'd). DDB trace can be provided upon request
(is there a way to save it into a file instead of having to write it
down
/kernel: bus_dmamap_load: Too many segs! buf_len
= 0xdf00
If any more info is needed let me know.
This looks like a buffer which spans 1 non-contiguous physical ranges.
Was the buffer allocated with contigmalloc?
I don't know this is what came directly from the NewPCM-probe/attach code
bus_dmamem_free
Those are not used by the ata driver
-Søren
and I apologise for wrongfully accusing it. The panic is in fact
caused by newpcm (Cameron CC'd). DDB trace can be provided upon request
(is there a way to save it into a file instead of having to write it
down
On Tue, 4 Jan 2000, Alex wrote:
and I apologise for wrongfully accusing it. The panic is in fact
caused by newpcm (Cameron CC'd). DDB trace can be provided upon request
(is there a way to save it into a file instead of having to write it
down on a piece of paper?)
Serial consoles
Hi, With CURRENT sources updated earlier today ... my system now
crash-and-burns when trying to play audio.
i have foudn these messages in /var/log/messages:
Jan 4 01:30:26 shadowmere /kernel: gusc0: Gravis UltraSound MAX at port
0x220,0x320-0x327,0x32c-0x333 irq 5 drq 1,3 flags 0x13 on isa0
processor. The patch is at:
Ouch, the patch broke Rollemup, so I fixed just now. The URI is the same.
Seigo http://people.FreeBSD.org/~tanimura/patches/newmidi/2ndbuf-19991227.diff.gz
I just recently did another cvsup, and now newpcm is broken
again. When I try to play a clip with mpg123, I
reveals
FreeBSD Audio Driver (newpcm) Oct 2 1999 14:30:27
Installed devices:
pcm0: SoundBlaster 16 4.13 at io 0x220 irq 10 drq 3:7 (1/1 channels duplex)
With subsequent kernels, including a -current kernel from 20 Dec, the
sound card is not detected. The definitions I'm using in my kernel
currently
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
The sbc driver seems to correctly detect my soundcard for the first time
since the introduction of newpcm but I don't actually get sound out of it.
I think the IRQ it's detecting might be wrong. Both Windows 98 and the old
pcm driver always used IRQ 10.
Unfortunately my BIOS is too brain
On Tue, 14 Dec 1999, Andrew Gallatin wrote:
I have an old, wheezing Dell Lattitude LM with an ESS1688 sound chip.
(specs at http://support.dell.com/docs/systems/pespmmx/specs.htm)
I have managed to get newpcm to find the 1688 via 'options PNPBIOS'
and the following patch:
I've added
On Wed, 15 Dec 1999, Jeremy L. Stock wrote:
The sbc driver seems to correctly detect my soundcard for the first time
since the introduction of newpcm but I don't actually get sound out of it.
I think the IRQ it's detecting might be wrong. Both Windows 98 and the old
pcm driver always used
On Wed, Dec 15, 1999 at 03:09:10AM -0600, Jeremy L. Stock wrote:
The sbc driver seems to correctly detect my soundcard for the first time
since the introduction of newpcm but I don't actually get sound out of it.
Just a quick check: Can you type "mixer" at a shell prompt and che
the introduction of newpcm but I don't actually get sound out of it.
Just a quick check: Can you type "mixer" at a shell prompt and check
whether the reason you're getting no sound is because the master volume
level defaults to 0?
- mark
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I have an old, wheezing Dell Lattitude LM with an ESS1688 sound chip.
(specs at http://support.dell.com/docs/systems/pespmmx/specs.htm)
I have managed to get newpcm to find the 1688 via 'options PNPBIOS'
and the following patch:
Index: sys/dev/sound/isa/sbc.c
On Tue, 30 Nov 1999 02:30:41 -0500 (EST),
Donn Miller [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
sbc driver does not probe ESS1868 at this moment.
Donn Question: will the ESS 1868 bridge driver be incorporated into the sbc
Donn driver, or should we devise a whole new bridge driver for the ess? I.e.,
Donn we
On Tue, Nov 30, 1999 at 10:30:28AM +0900, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 29 Nov 1999 19:19:24 +0100,
Dag-Erling Smorgrav [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
Dag-Erling My SB32 PnP, which had so far worked nicely with newpcm except for the
Dag-Erling "fast forward" bug, stopped working after t
On Tue, 30 Nov 1999, Timo Geusch wrote:
On Tue, Nov 30, 1999 at 10:30:28AM +0900, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 29 Nov 1999 19:19:24 +0100,
Dag-Erling Smorgrav [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
Dag-Erling My SB32 PnP, which had so far worked nicely with newpcm except for the
Dag-Erling "
I'm having problems running vat with newpcm: after opening the
device the sound begins for a fraction of a second, then stops.
Maybe this has to do with the fact that vat uses /dev/audio and
not /dev/dsp; I've tried to open /dev/dsp instead and change the
device format but the result is the same
My SB32 PnP, which had so far worked nicely with newpcm except for the
"fast forward" bug, stopped working after the newmidi import. This
means that none of my sound cards (except for the GUS PnP, which I
haven't tested) work any more, and I am seriously losing faith in the
author
So, is the right command to make the audio device entries
./MAKEDEV snd0, or does newpcm have a different method to create
the audio device entries?
Also, I have an ESS 1868, and I'm getting the "fast forward"
effect with the newpcm driver. It's a SB compatible card.
I'll attach
On 29 Nov 1999 19:19:24 +0100,
Dag-Erling Smorgrav [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
Dag-Erling My SB32 PnP, which had so far worked nicely with newpcm except for the
Dag-Erling "fast forward" bug, stopped working after the newmidi import. This
Dag-Erling means that none of my sound car
On Mon, Nov 29, 1999, Donn Miller wrote:
So, is the right command to make the audio device entries
./MAKEDEV snd0, or does newpcm have a different method to create
the audio device entries?
Also, I have an ESS 1868, and I'm getting the "fast forward"
effect with the newpcm dri
Yes, I DO have the bridge drivers in my kernel config files, and
I still get the "fast forward" effect with my ESS 1868. My guess
is that it's just a bug with the ESS 1868 driver, I don't know.
Maybe my ordering is wrong? I've had the sbc driver for the ESS
ever since the bridge drivers came
On Tue, 30 Nov 1999 01:41:20 -0500,
Donn Miller [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
Donn Now, the question is, do I use the Sound Blaster bridge driver
Donn for the ESS 1868? And, is my ordering wrong?
sbc driver does not probe ESS1868 at this moment.
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-On [19991129 19:49], Dag-Erling Smorgrav ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
My SB32 PnP, which had so far worked nicely with newpcm except for the
"fast forward" bug, stopped working after the newmidi import. This
means that none of my sound cards (except for the GUS PnP, which I
haven't te
On Tue, 30 Nov 1999, Seigo Tanimura wrote:
On Tue, 30 Nov 1999 01:41:20 -0500,
Donn Miller [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
Donn Now, the question is, do I use the Sound Blaster bridge driver
Donn for the ESS 1868? And, is my ordering wrong?
sbc driver does not probe ESS1868 at this moment.
information, though:
unknown: CPQb0ac can't assign resources
Finally, cat sndstat shows yet another thing:
FreeBSD Audio Driver (newpcm) Nov 17 1999 19:30:14
Installed devices:
pcm0: ESS1868 rev 11 at io 0x220 irq 5 drq 1 (1/1 channels)
Also, I have a warning showing up:
WARNING: &quo
assign resources
This is because the ES1888 device is holding the resources. Also the
driver needs CPQb0ac adding to its list of IDs.
Finally, cat sndstat shows yet another thing:
FreeBSD Audio Driver (newpcm) Nov 17 1999 19:30:14
Installed devices:
pcm0: ESS1868 rev 11 at io 0x220 irq 5
Well, I finally decided to try to get my sound card working again.
It is not detected as a PNP device, but rather as a motherboard
resource using PNPBIOS. It is supposed to be an ESS1869 and, indeed,
I use ESS drivers on Windows. But Compaq obviously decided to lay
it's fingerprints on the poor
On Wed, 17 Nov 1999, Daniel C. Sobral wrote:
Well, I finally decided to try to get my sound card working again.
It is not detected as a PNP device, but rather as a motherboard
resource using PNPBIOS. It is supposed to be an ESS1869 and, indeed,
I use ESS drivers on Windows. But Compaq
and I'll ship it in the
morning.
The machine I do use the Vibra16X in is at work, and for now I'm without
music again. Too bad we can't have both oldpcm and newpcm for a while ;)
but with the new pnp stuff I'm not sure whether I can use the old pcm
stuff anymore anyway, but I've been away for 3 weeks
I have a *VERY*preliminary version of the 1371 driver working with the
newpcm code.
Testing includes playing one mp3 track and adjusting the volume a few
times.
In other words I'm not making any promises.
If anybody really needs to play with it.
ftp://ftp.thebarn.com/outgoing/es1371-newpcm.src4
On Tue, 14 Sep 1999, Jordan K. Hubbard wrote:
If this is a card you own, please just wrap it up and put it in the post
to Cameron so that he has a chance to see what is going on.
If only it were - it's the on-board sound on my Tyan Thunder 100 Mobo.
If you or anyone else knows of a
On Tue, 14 Sep 1999, Jordan K. Hubbard wrote:
If this is a card you own, please just wrap it up and put it in the post
to Cameron so that he has a chance to see what is going on.
If only it were - it's the on-board sound on my Tyan Thunder 100 Mobo.
If you or anyone else knows of a
Version 1.0, Vendor Version 16
Device Description: Creative ViBRA16X PnP
Does *not* work with newpcm. :)
If this is a card you own, please just wrap it up and put it in the post
to Cameron so that he has a chance to see what is going on.
--
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Hello-
This is a second try at this. I updating my kernel to current as
of September 12 1999 and have been consistently able to panic my
machine when attempting to use real audio (rvplayer5 under linux
compatibility) The panic is in feeder.c of the newpcm device with
$FreeBSD: src/sys/dev/pcm
On 12 Sep, Dag-Erling Smorgrav wrote:
What's the verdict on newpcm and Vibra16X? Has anyone had any luck in
finding out why it doesn't work, or how to make it work? Mine won't
make any sound at all (except for the usual noise) no matter what I do
- play mp3s, cat my kernel into /dev/audio0
What's the verdict on newpcm and Vibra16X? Has anyone had any luck in
finding out why it doesn't work, or how to make it work? Mine won't
make any sound at all (except for the usual noise) no matter what I do
- play mp3s, cat my kernel into /dev/audio0, whatever. Kernel config,
dmesg.boot
On Sat, 11 Sep 1999, Vladimir Kushnir wrote:
Hi,
Since a newpcm/new PnP code commitment I'm desperately trying to get sound
out of my soundcard (Yamaha Sound Origins, OPL3-SA2 ISA pnp card). It is
recognized (see dmesg output below), seems to get right resources - but no
sound at all
I am having a few problems with newpcm.
I often play a whole bunch of Sesame Street AVIs to keep the 1 and 3
year olds happy while I read email.
I usually play them like so (straight from the CD-ROM):
foreach blah ( /cdrom/letters/tv/*.avi )
xanim -Zr +Ze +Av`mixer | grep pcm | cut -d: -f2
On Fri, 10 Sep 1999, Daniel O'Connor wrote:
On 10-Sep-99 Mike Muir wrote:
I also get this, on an SB32-PNP, with the pcm0 device (setup for pnp)
I havnt tried q3atest on the sb0 stuff though.. I might do this weekend.
Ahh.. I've only tried Q1 2, and they both get the problem, but
On Thu, 9 Sep 1999, Chris Piazza wrote:
Hi,
Earlier today I was trying to watch a short mpeg and found
out that it's impossible with newpcm. The sound (and picture)
stutters constantly. It works with a kernel from August, 31 (oldpcm).
Anyone else able to reproduce this or have any ideas
I've been using the Esoniq 1371 Driver from
http://www.freebsd.org/~ghelmer/es1371/ (written by Russell Cattelan?)
on my 4.0-CURRENT box for a few weeks now. It's just a hack replacement
for es1370.c/es1370_reg.h, but it worked fine up until a week ago or so
when I presume the newpcm code went
I'm looking at it...
It shouldn't be too difficult to get the 1371 working again.
I'm going to try and use as much of the newpcm code as I can, notably
the ac97 routines.
I'm kind of busy right now so it may take a week or two before I get it
working again.
Hopefully when I'm done it won't
xxx.xxx. x -
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On Fri, 10 Sep 1999, Daniel O'Connor wrote:
Hi,
I am trying NewPCM on -current with an AWE64.
It works fine for normal sound apps like esd, splay etc etc.. but Quake 1 2
which use the DMA
I also get this, on an SB32-PNP, with the pcm0 device (setup for pnp)
I havnt tried q3atest on the sb0 stuff though.. I might do this weekend.
Daniel O'Connor wrote:
Hi,
I am trying NewPCM on -current with an AWE64.
It works fine for normal sound apps like esd, splay etc etc.. but Quake 1
On 09-Sep-99 Adam Strohl wrote:
I get this two, it sounds like its playing at the wrong sampling speed,
but none of them (speeds) sound right.
I didn't try that..
I was wondering if the DMA buffer switching wasn't done correctly. I'll try and
work up a test program which exibits the problem
works fine. I think part of the problem I'm having is that
newpcm won't find it on it's actual irq, which is 9 instead of 5.
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I thought I'd try kicking sb0 out of my kernel and try pcm for a change,
but I cannot get it to work with simply "device pcm0". My sb16 is not pnp,
and adding controller pnp0 did not help. With just device pcm0, the
kernel mentions nothing of pcm at all. sb0 worked fine with:
controller
Adam McDougall wrote:
I thought I'd try kicking sb0 out of my kernel and try pcm for a change,
but I cannot get it to work with simply "device pcm0". My sb16 is not pnp,
and adding controller pnp0 did not help. With just device pcm0, the
kernel mentions nothing of pcm at all. sb0 worked
On Wed, 08 Sep 1999 16:53:37 +0300, Maxim Sobolev wrote:
Why you can't be happy with "device pcm0 at isa? port 0x220 irq 5 drq
1 flags 0x15" if it works?
I think Adam's just trying to make sure that he hasn't done something
silly which is preventing him from using a more graceful
pcm0: SoundBlaster 16 4.11 at port 0x220-0x22f irq 5 drq 1 flags 0x15 on
isa0
If dmesg from sb0 would help I could get it.. Anything else I could help
with in making "device pcm0" work without params? or is that pnp only?
Yes, that is for pnp-only.
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On Sun, 5 Sep 1999, David Scheidt wrote:
On Sun, 5 Sep 1999, Doug Rabson wrote:
On Sun, 5 Sep 1999, David Scheidt wrote:
Yesterday's -current fails to find my soundcard. It's an Opti chipset thing
that worked fine (for a $12 soundcard...) with the old driver. What is
decent
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