:
$ sndiod -dd
the browsers audio (firefox, chromium, ungoogled-chromium and iridium)
works for about 10-15 seconds.
After that it stops to work.
The following are the logs:
snd0: rec hw xrun, rused = 6720/7680
snd0: play hw xrun, pused = 960/7680
snd0: watchdog timeout
firefox0: detached
does not work.
I tried to uninstall and reinstall two or three dozen of packages linked
to the browser but I haven't solved the problem. I have the same
problem with firefox. But if I play a video with "mpv video.mp4" it
works very well, also the audio works. So it seems someth
> Please use sendbug(1) to make a report, and make sure it includes the
> acpidump from the system.
>
> -peter
I hope this helps.
Below is the output of sendbug:
>Synopsis: No audio playback with azalia0 Intel Braswell HD Audio
>Category: Audio bug r
It seems that your audio is connected in an.interesting way:
"808622A8" at acpi0 not configured
I guess we'll need a driver to support that.
Please use sendbug(1) to make a report, and make sure it includes the
acpidump from the system.
-peter
On 2024 Feb 05 (Mon) at 20:2
On Mon, Feb 05, 2024 at 08:28:16PM -0800, jrmu wrote:
> Greetings,
>
> I am attempting to play audio on an HP Chromebook 11 G5 Setzer,
> but OpenBSD appears to be missing the necessary codecs. Are there any
> workarounds? I'm guessing that switching from the built-in speakers
azalia0 at pci0 dev 27 function 0 "Intel Braswell HD Audio" rev 0x35: msi
azalia0: no supported codecs
You would have something like
azalia0 at pci1 dev 27 function 0 "Intel 3400 HD Audio" rev 0x06: msi
azalia0: codecs: Conexant/0x5069, Intel/0x2804, using Conexant/0x50
Greetings,
I am attempting to play audio on an HP Chromebook 11 G5 Setzer,
but OpenBSD appears to be missing the necessary codecs. Are there any
workarounds? I'm guessing that switching from the built-in speakers to
headphones won't make any difference. Any suggestions appreciated.
Here's
On 2023-07-08 05:22, Alexandre Ratchov wrote:
On Fri, Jul 07, 2023 at 06:23:26PM -0400, Ricky Cintron wrote:
I recently resolved an audio issue where I could hear a constant,
light
static noise in my earphones. It wasn't loud or distracting, but it
was
always there. The solution was to remove
On 2023-07-07 23:26, Chris Bennett wrote:
On Fri, Jul 07, 2023 at 06:23:26PM -0400, Ricky Cintron wrote:
I recently resolved an audio issue where I could hear a constant,
light
static noise in my earphones. It wasn't loud or distracting, but it
was
always there. The solution was to remove 'mix
On Fri, Jul 07, 2023 at 06:23:26PM -0400, Ricky Cintron wrote:
> I recently resolved an audio issue where I could hear a constant, light
> static noise in my earphones. It wasn't loud or distracting, but it was
> always there. The solution was to remove 'mix' as a source for mix2 a
On Fri, Jul 07, 2023 at 06:23:26PM -0400, Ricky Cintron wrote:
> I recently resolved an audio issue where I could hear a constant, light
> static noise in my earphones. It wasn't loud or distracting, but it was
> always there. The solution was to remove 'mix' as a source for mix2 and
>
I recently resolved an audio issue where I could hear a constant, light
static noise in my earphones. It wasn't loud or distracting, but it was
always there. The solution was to remove 'mix' as a source for mix2 and
mix3.
However, once I got rid of that static, I noticed some additional noise
Sorry for the delay on this, it has been a busy month. I'm finding some
time to get to this.
I enabled UAUDIO_DEBUG and got some info. Here's what I got from
/var/log/messages when I started sndiod w/ debugging & started
running aucat
Jun 30 13:51:22 towerDefense /bsd: uaudio_set_params: rate
Courtney Hicks said on Thu, 1 Jun 2023 11:35:24 -0700
>I hope this reaches you. I think my mail server is having troubles
>communicating with the mailing list. I changed the rate and buffer
>size using aucat, not sndiod, and that changed the rate. I have
>the .wav attached. Also of note, I pasted
On Fri, Jun 02, 2023 at 11:32:31AM -0700, Courtney wrote:
> It seems when I make any changes to sndiod, the output remains
> the same. I played with -z, -b, -e, -r. Here's the audioctl output.
> Note, the device changed to aucioctl2 but it is still the same
> device in question.
>
> audioctl -f
It seems when I make any changes to sndiod, the output remains
the same. I played with -z, -b, -e, -r. Here's the audioctl output.
Note, the device changed to aucioctl2 but it is still the same
device in question.
audioctl -f /dev/audioctl2
name=uaudio1
mode=play
pause=0
active=1
nblks=16
On Thu, Jun 01, 2023 at 11:35:24AM -0700, Courtney Hicks wrote:
> I hope this reaches you. I think my mail server is having troubles
> communicating with the mailing list. I changed the rate and buffer
> size using aucat, not sndiod, and that changed the rate. I have
> the .wav attached.
The
On Thu, Jun 01, 2023 at 11:35:24AM -0700, Courtney Hicks wrote:
> I hope this reaches you. I think my mail server is having troubles
> communicating with the mailing list. I changed the rate and buffer
> size using aucat, not sndiod, and that changed the rate. I have
> the .wav attached. Also of
- If you change the sndiod(8) rate (-r option), or buffer size (-b
option) does the ticking change?
- could you send me a short .wav file with the ticking sound?
On Wed, May 31, 2023 at 11:59:20PM -0700, Courtney Hicks wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> I am trying to record audio from a USB
Hello all,
I am trying to record audio from a USB device. I successfully
get audio from it, however, there is a constant "ticking" sound
that happens whether or not audio is actually playing through
the device. Here's the device from the dmesg:
uvideo0 at uhub0 port 7 configuration 1
On Wed, Apr 19, 2023 at 06:09:06AM -, Stuart Henderson wrote:
> On 2023-04-18, S V wrote:
> > Hello, misc@!
> >
> > I'm using ARM64/current and see that my audio chip got detected by
> > simpleaudio
> > but OpenBSD can't attach audio to it
> >
> &
On 2023-04-18, S V wrote:
> Hello, misc@!
>
> I'm using ARM64/current and see that my audio chip got detected by simpleaudio
> but OpenBSD can't attach audio to it
>
> Any suggestions on there to start reading? I'm not developer,
> but I tried to read different m
Hello, misc@!
I'm using ARM64/current and see that my audio chip got detected by simpleaudio
but OpenBSD can't attach audio to it
Any suggestions on there to start reading? I'm not developer,
but I tried to read different match/attach functions
in simpleaudio.c/audio.c with no result for now.
I
configured
hid at ihidev0 reportid 7 not configured
hid at ihidev0 reportid 11 not configured
hid at ihidev0 reportid 12 not configured
hid at ihidev0 reportid 13 not configured
ims1 at ihidev0 reportid 14: 0 buttons
wsmouse2 at ims1 mux 0
hid at ihidev0 reportid 92 not configured
dwiic1 at pci0 d
Hi, right now I have a workstation with Ryzen 7 3800x, B550 Motherboard
and a audio codec Realtek ALC892.
From my first installation the only issue with OpenBSD is audio random
stuck, a old problem with Realtek Audio and Ryzen PC not solved.
In my hunting a test two awful patch
On Tue, Aug 16, 2022 at 05:44:29PM -0700, Courtney wrote:
>
> $ sndiod -dd -f rsnd/2
...
> snd0: 48000Hz, s24le3, play 0:1, rec 0:0, 16 blocks of 480 frames
> snd0: device started
This appears to be a play-only device, so recording can't work,
probably USB attach order has changed. I'd suggest
Hello again all,
I have in my moments of spare time been taking shots at getting my USB mic
to work on OpenBSD. I haven't asked yet because I have been spending time
trying to understand audio better on OpenBSD. I think I know enough to ask.
I have 3 audio devices:
rsnd/0 - integrated audio
Greetings all,
>
> I recently bought a logi webcam and I was able to configure it with help
> from the FAQ. However, when I switched the default audio device from rsnd/0
> to rsnd/1 via sndiod(8) two things happen:
>
> 1) I am able to record audio through my webcam (rsnd/1)
Greetings all,
I recently bought a logi webcam and I was able to configure it with help
from the FAQ. However, when I switched the default audio device from
rsnd/0 to rsnd/1 via sndiod(8) two things happen:
1) I am able to record audio through my webcam (rsnd/1)
2) I loose audio out in my
THANK YOU!! This seems to have solved the issue. Thankfully I had
already set
/tmp to be an in-memory filesystem so this will do wonders. I'm assuming
you haven't had any issues with the firefox cache being blown away every
reboot? Doesn't really matter anyway, I prefer good audio over firefox
Courtney, I will try to suggest something.
First, I was having problems in the past with Firefox. I use to let
mpv play in the background ( a stream of internet radio) and the sound
has stuttering and pauses whenever Firefox loaded some pages. I was
told to use sndio for mpv as an option with
Hi Alexandre,
I did your test, I don't see a pause cycle when I have firefox play a video.
I do get those messages every time there is an audio glitch. At some times
with chromium open I will get far fewer of these messages but no interrupt.
When I say far fewer, I mean I could maybe get 1
On Sat, Jul 30, 2022 at 02:39:08PM -0700, Courtney wrote:
> I hope it isn't in bad etiquette to resurrect an old piece of mail.
>
OK for me, your mail is attached to the thread.
> Since May I mitigated the stuttering audio issue with Firefox running
> by using Firefox ESR 91. Clear
I hope it isn't in bad etiquette to resurrect an old piece of mail.
Since May I mitigated the stuttering audio issue with Firefox running
by using Firefox ESR 91. Clearly something beyond 91 added something
that doesn't jive well with OpenBSD. Now that 91 ESR is gone and it is 102
the issue has
I solved my issue. I started having this issue on Linux too, again very
randomly. Tried a different USB port and everything works. Whatever is
happening with the controller on these ports, it doesn't play nicely
with audio hardware but the other one does. Pretty sure I went from USB
2.0 to USB
everyone,
I am running OpenBSD -current branch right now. I have a FiiO E10k plugged
into my board. Here is the part of the dmesg when it is connected
Jun 30 15:02:48 towerDefense /bsd: uaudio0 at uhub0 port 14 configuration 1
interface 2 "FiiO DigiHug USB Audio" rev 1.10/0.01 addr 6
Jun 3
0 at uhub0 port 14 configuration 1
> interface 2 "FiiO DigiHug USB Audio" rev 1.10/0.01 addr 6
> Jun 30 15:02:48 towerDefense /bsd: uaudio0: class v1, full-speed, sync,
> channels: 2 play, 2 rec, 3 ctls
> Jun 30 15:02:48 towerDefense /bsd: audio1 at uaudio0
>
> I have been
Hello everyone,
I am running OpenBSD -current branch right now. I have a FiiO E10k plugged
into my board. Here is the part of the dmesg when it is connected
Jun 30 15:02:48 towerDefense /bsd: uaudio0 at uhub0 port 14
configuration 1 interface 2 "FiiO DigiHug USB Audio" rev 1.10/0.01
On Thu, Jun 16, 2022 at 09:46:18AM -0500, Rob Whitlock wrote:
> On Wed, Jun 15, 2022 at 11:27 PM Alexandre Ratchov wrote:
>
> On Wed, Jun 15, 2022 at 02:59:40PM -0500, Rob Whitlock wrote:
> > I have a Lenovo T450 that plays audio over the speakers and headphones
>
On Wed, Jun 15, 2022 at 11:27 PM Alexandre Ratchov wrote:
> On Wed, Jun 15, 2022 at 02:59:40PM -0500, Rob Whitlock wrote:
> > I have a Lenovo T450 that plays audio over the speakers and headphones
> but
> > when the headphones are used there is some white noise playing all the
On Wed, Jun 15, 2022 at 02:59:40PM -0500, Rob Whitlock wrote:
> I have a Lenovo T450 that plays audio over the speakers and headphones but
> when the headphones are used there is some white noise playing all the time
> as well as the audio. This white noise is not there with Windows 10 o
I have a Lenovo T450 that plays audio over the speakers and headphones but
when the headphones are used there is some white noise playing all the time
as well as the audio. This white noise is not there with Windows 10 or
Linux. OpenBSD recognizes the audio codec as a Realtek ALC292 but Linux
TFW your software is so complicated it might as well be proprietary.
I'll be sticking with Firefox ESR for now and hope by the time the time
the ESR version bumps this will be resolved. Otherwise I'll have to
play the worlds smallest violin. ESR doesn't have the issue.
On 6/1/22 16:02, Raul
On Fri, Jun 03, 2022 at 05:33:15PM +0100, Chris Narkiewicz wrote:
> > Your device is subclass audio not subclass hd audio. Try this:
>
> I can confirm that the patch works. Also, headphones are correctly
> detected when plugged.
>
> Many thanks for the help.
thanks, committed
On Wed, Jun 1, 2022 at 6:13 PM Mihai Popescu wrote:
> I am not able to understand why a simple application like mpv for
> example is able to play videos and streams at high resolutions with
> good performance, but a "browser" needs 10 times the CPU cores and
> memory and it still does it wrong
The idea of changing the OS implementation in order to suit an
internet browser is hilarious at least. The browsers developers are
not interested in proper implementation and inbreed of browser with OS
internals, no! All that matters is to make something work for the
browser itself.
I am not able
these interruptions the most. I have also simply had firefox idling
with one tab open on the new tab page causing these interruptions
sometimes even. I have a buddy using Arch Linux and said even now
with newer versions of ff he's been having some strange behavior
too.
When audio stutters on my
at 02:25:16PM +0200, Peter Fröhlich wrote:
Just FYI, when I updated from a smooth 7.0 to 7.1 about a week ago, I
started experiencing audio/video stuttering that I did not before. I
am unclear on what exactly the problem is, whether it's the kernel, a
driver, Firefox, etc. I just know that I went
to ESR could be a
solution for you?
Courtney
On 5/26/22 05:25, Peter Fröhlich wrote:
Just FYI, when I updated from a smooth 7.0 to 7.1 about a week ago, I
started experiencing audio/video stuttering that I did not before. I
am unclear on what exactly the problem is, whether it's the kernel
On Wed, Jun 01, 2022 at 03:03:44AM +0100, Chris Narkiewicz wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have a StarLabs StarLite mk iv laptop with Gemini Lake CPU and audio
> device is "not configured".
>
> Relevant pcidump -vv output:
> 0:14:0: Intel Gemini Lake HD Audio
> 0
On Thu, May 26, 2022 at 02:25:16PM +0200, Peter Fröhlich wrote:
> Just FYI, when I updated from a smooth 7.0 to 7.1 about a week ago, I
> started experiencing audio/video stuttering that I did not before. I
> am unclear on what exactly the problem is, whether it's the kernel, a
> dri
Just FYI, when I updated from a smooth 7.0 to 7.1 about a week ago, I
started experiencing audio/video stuttering that I did not before. I
am unclear on what exactly the problem is, whether it's the kernel, a
driver, Firefox, etc. I just know that I went from a "no audio/video
issues whats
On 5/6/22 10:29, Courtney wrote:
Hello all,
[snip]
* Setting dom.ipc.processCount to a lower number in about:config
* Muddled with sndiod -b and -z flags
* Set softdep,noatime for my different partitions in fstab (NVMe drive)
* Tried with/without SMT (Intel 10700k)
* Set some sysctl flags:
Hello all,
First time on the mailing list, please forgive me if I am missing any
"netiquette". I've been using OpenBSD on my desktop these last few
weeks. I have been trying to solve an issue with Only Firefox causing
stuttering issues with my audio output. Some things I
(which took around 60 minutes to build). I repeated it twice to
> > > > > > > > make
> > > > > > > sure I
> > > > > > > > didn't miss any step, but the result was the same, still getting
> > > > > "Intel
>
step, but the result was the same, still getting
> > > > "Intel
> > > > > > 300
> > > > > > > Series cAVS" rev 0x10 at pci0 dev 31 function 3 not configured in
> > > > dmesg.
> > > > > > > Should I do anything else or anything different?
>
t; > > didn't miss any step, but the result was the same, still getting
> > > "Intel
> > > > > 300
> > > > > > Series cAVS" rev 0x10 at pci0 dev 31 function 3 not configured in
> > > dmesg.
> > > > > > Should I do anything else o
rev 0x10 at pci0 dev 31 function 3 not configured in
> > dmesg.
> > > > > Should I do anything else or anything different?
> > > > >
> > > > > Obrigado!
> > > >
> > > > I've committed this change. Try a snapshot in a few days time.
> > &
result was the same, still getting
> "Intel
> > > 300
> > > > Series cAVS" rev 0x10 at pci0 dev 31 function 3 not configured in
> dmesg.
> > > > Should I do anything else or anything different?
> > > >
> > > > Obrigado!
>
ed in dmesg.
> > > Should I do anything else or anything different?
> > >
> > > Obrigado!
> >
> > I've committed this change. Try a snapshot in a few days time.
> >
> >
> Managed to compile correctly and the audio patch works.
> Thank you
re I
> > didn't miss any step, but the result was the same, still getting "Intel
> 300
> > Series cAVS" rev 0x10 at pci0 dev 31 function 3 not configured in dmesg.
> > Should I do anything else or anything different?
> >
> > Obrigado!
>
> I've committed this ch
On Fri, Apr 01, 2022 at 05:11:35PM -0400, Adriano Barbosa wrote:
> Thank you for your help and sorry for the delay.
> I had to learn how to compile from source and still not sure if I did it
> correctly or if the patch didn't work.
> I downloaded src.tar.gz and sys.tar.gz from 7.0 release, updated
Obrigado!
Em qui., 31 de mar. de 2022 às 19:50, Jonathan Gray
escreveu:
> On Thu, Mar 31, 2022 at 10:54:17AM -0400, Adriano Barbosa wrote:
> > Hi misc
> >
> > I'm trying to make audio and touchpad work on a Dell laptop.
> > I've never played with this kind of stuff and
On Thu, Mar 31, 2022 at 10:54:17AM -0400, Adriano Barbosa wrote:
> Hi misc
>
> I'm trying to make audio and touchpad work on a Dell laptop.
> I've never played with this kind of stuff and I don't even know how to
> properly start.
> I have no hope on making NVIDIA hardware to w
Audio,
Interface: 00, Revision: 10
0x000c: BIST: 00, Header Type: 00, Latency Timer: 20,
Cache Line Size: 10
0x0010: BAR mem 64bit addr: 0xa5518000/0x4000
0x0018: BAR empty ()
0x001c: BAR empty ()
0x0020: BAR mem 64bit addr: 0xa520/0x0010
0x0028: Cardbus CIS
On 3/31/22 17:54, Adriano Barbosa wrote:
Hi misc
I'm trying to make audio and touchpad work on a Dell laptop.
I've never played with this kind of stuff and I don't even know how to
properly start.
I have no hope on making NVIDIA hardware to work, but I believe
Realtek ALC295 audio could work
Hi misc
I'm trying to make audio and touchpad work on a Dell laptop.
I've never played with this kind of stuff and I don't even know how to
properly start.
I have no hope on making NVIDIA hardware to work, but I believe
Realtek ALC295 audio could work as, from what I got, it is supported
On Dec 18 10:27:19, maillists.rul...@mailbox.org wrote:
> /etc/rc.conf.local:
> sndiod_flags=-f rsnd/0 -F rsnd/1
> ...
>
> /etc/hotplug/{attach,detach}:
> ...
> DEVCLASS=$1
> DEVNAME=$2
> case $DEVCLASS in
> 0)
> case $DEVNAME in
>
On 1/9/22 8:51 PM, Jordan Geoghegan wrote:
Hello,
I have an HP Probook (dmesg below) that is only playing audio from the
left headphone speaker. No matter how I try I cannot get any audio to
play over the right side speaker. I have very little experience
debugging audio issues on OpenBSD
Hello,
I have an HP Probook (dmesg below) that is only playing audio from the
left headphone speaker. No matter how I try I cannot get any audio to
play over the right side speaker. I have very little experience
debugging audio issues on OpenBSD as everything has largely "just
worked&qu
On Mon, Dec 20, 2021 at 09:59:29AM +0100, Richard Ulmer wrote:
> Hi Alexandre, Hi Christian,
> thanks for you responses! In the meantime Ralf Horstmann had also
> contacted me and helped me find a workaround.
>
> Alexandre Ratchov wrote:
> > Keyboard volume keys control
ot;.
>
> Can someone point me to the relevant man page?
>
Keyboard volume keys control volume of first audio device. This is not
configurable. Unfortunately key strokes are not consumed, so they
propagate to Xorg and generate XF86XK_Audio{Raise,Lower}Volume which
may cause programs to
guring this. There has to be someone listening to these
> keys, but I couldn't find who it is.
It's handled by the kernel. There are a bunch of drivers that pick
up volume key presses--mostly wskbd(4), but also umstc(4) and some
acpi drivers--and call a function provided by audio(4) that changes
Thank you! :)
On October 29, 2021 4:31:29 AM CDT, Alexandre Ratchov wrote:
>On Fri, Oct 29, 2021 at 09:13:57AM +, aval...@posteo.net wrote:
>> Hi Misc!
>>
>> Does anyone know whether the Tempo 92HD95B audio codec is supported?
>>
>> https://temposem
On Fri, Oct 29, 2021 at 09:13:57AM +, aval...@posteo.net wrote:
> Hi Misc!
>
> Does anyone know whether the Tempo 92HD95B audio codec is supported?
>
> https://temposemi.com/products/pclaptop-hd/92hd95/
>
> I'm considering getting the Framework laptop and Joshua Stein'
Hi Misc!
Does anyone know whether the Tempo 92HD95B audio codec is supported?
https://temposemi.com/products/pclaptop-hd/92hd95/
I'm considering getting the Framework laptop and Joshua Stein's website
indicates that at this point, it's pretty well supported
https://jcs.org/2021/08/06
ly remember it was a stupid thing. Any hint please?
>>
>> I can do aucat -i file.wav no problem.
>> Changed ownership of audio0 to my username
>>
>
> audio and MIDI-related files in /dev are supposed to be owned by root,
> by default only sndiod(8) uses t
gt; I can do aucat -i file.wav no problem.
> Changed ownership of audio0 to my username
>
audio and MIDI-related files in /dev are supposed to be owned by root,
by default only sndiod(8) uses them directly.
Most probably _mpd user and you are trying to connect to sndiod
simultaneously.
If so
Hum, I had subject problem in the past following an upgrade, It happened
again, yet, I cannot remember what the heck I used to do to solve it.
I vaguely remember it was a stupid thing. Any hint please?
I can do aucat -i file.wav no problem.
Changed ownership of audio0 to my username
--
Mario
add additional layer to sound system for sure.
>
> I've tried to use alsa-sndio module from https://github.com/Duncaen/alsa-sndio
>
> Module builds successfully, but
>
> $ sudo alsactl init
> returns it can't find any audio hardware (Debian system is headless and run
> on
://github.com/Duncaen/alsa-sndio
Module builds successfully, but
$ sudo alsactl init
returns it can't find any audio hardware (Debian system is headless and run on
VM).
Tried to add snd-dummy module from
https://www.alsa-project.org/main/index.php/Matrix:Module-dummy
$ sudo modprobe snd-dummy
On Sat, May 08, 2021 at 10:29:35AM +, Martin wrote:
> Hi list,
>
> It is great to have bidirectional audio between OpenBSD host and Debian guest
> (headless). I hope I move in a right way to make this thing working.
>
> Required configuration:
> mic-in on OpenBSD hos
Hi list,
It is great to have bidirectional audio between OpenBSD host and Debian guest
(headless). I hope I move in a right way to make this thing working.
Required configuration:
mic-in on OpenBSD host >> Debian VMM guest
audio-out from Debian VMM guest >> OpenBSD host
Does a
...
> azalia1 at pci11 dev 0 function 4 "AMD 17h/3xh HD Audio" rev 0x00: msi
> azalia1: codecs: Realtek ALC892
> audio0 at azalia1
There is still an issue with MSI interrupts for HD Audio devices on
AMD systems, in the past we've been able to workaround it in the driver.
Yo
Gregory Edigarov wrote:
> Hello,
>
> symptoms like this:
> chromium plays video with audio (youtube)
> mostly after pause, it loses audio.
> while this happen it could show spinner,
> but sometimes it can play video no problem, but no audio.
It shouldn't be related to -cu
Hello,
symptoms like this:
chromium plays video with audio (youtube)
mostly after pause, it loses audio.
while this happen it could show spinner,
but sometimes it can play video no problem, but no audio.
dmesg:
OpenBSD 6.9-beta (GENERIC.MP) #346: Fri Feb 19 23:56:21 MST 2021
dera...@amd64
function 0 "Intel 100 Series PCIE" rev 0xf1: msi
pci8 at ppb7 bus 109
nvme0 at pci8 dev 0 function 0 "Samsung SM961/PM961 NVMe" rev 0x00: msix, NVMe
1.2
nvme0: SAMSUNG MZVLW512HMJP-000H1, firmware CXY70H1Q, serial S36ENX0HB24906
scsibus1 at nvme0: 2 targets, initiator 0
sd0 at sc
at 03:58:55PM -0600, Duncan Patton a Campbell wrote:
> >
> > Hey Maurice. The audio works elsewhere and this looks to be
> > a Zombie Bugzilla bug come back from the dead. Something
> > about needing to directly link to sndio and skip the "cubeb" something
On Fri, Oct 23, 2020 at 03:58:55PM -0600, Duncan Patton a Campbell wrote:
>
> Hey Maurice. The audio works elsewhere and this looks to be
> a Zombie Bugzilla bug come back from the dead. Something
> about needing to directly link to sndio and skip the "cubeb"
Mihai Popescu wrote:
> > ATI Radeon HD 5470 Audio
>
> That should be the HDMI audio from the video card and as far as i know
> there is no support in OpenBSD for HDMI audio output.
> There lines from dmesg you need are:
>
> azalia0 at pci0 dev 27 function 0 "Intel
> ATI Radeon HD 5470 Audio
That should be the HDMI audio from the video card and as far as i know
there is no support in OpenBSD for HDMI audio output.
There lines from dmesg you need are:
azalia0 at pci0 dev 27 function 0 "Intel 3400 HD Audio" rev 0x06: apic 2
int 22
azalia0: co
Duncan Patton a Campbell wrote:
> doesn't work. Works fine elsewhere. Granted this is also
> a ten year old board.
>
> following is dmesg. Any ideas are apreciated.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Dhu
According to your dmesg your audio device is
ATI Radeon HD 4200 HD Audio
I
On 23/10/2020, Duncan Patton a Campbell wrote:
>
> Hey Maurice. The audio works elsewhere and this looks to be
> a Zombie Bugzilla bug come back from the dead. Something
> about needing to directly link to sndio and skip the "cubeb" something...
>
> Dhu
>
A
Hey Maurice. The audio works elsewhere and this looks to be
a Zombie Bugzilla bug come back from the dead. Something
about needing to directly link to sndio and skip the "cubeb" something...
Dhu
This is what shows up on the command line:
dhu@gate:BSD $ firefox
[C
Warning: Numpty speaking
Well this seems to give you access to audio hardware
azalia1 at pci0 dev 20 function 2 "ATI SBx00 HD Audio" rev 0x40: apic 4 int 16
azalia1: codecs: Realtek/0x0892
audio0 at azalia1
So I can only point you at this
https://www.openbsd.org/faq/faq13.html#audio
sustek", unknown product 0x9602 rev 0x00
pci1 at ppb0 bus 1
radeondrm0 at pci1 dev 5 function 0 "ATI Radeon HD 4250" rev 0x00
drm0 at radeondrm0
radeondrm0: apic 4 int 18
azalia0 at pci1 dev 5 function 1 "ATI Radeon HD 4200 HD Audio" rev 0x00: msi
azalia0: no supported co
gt; > > > >
> > > > > > Currently, the decription of sndiod -a says
> > > > > >
> > > > > > If the flag is off, then it's automatically closed,
> > > > > > allowing other programs to have direct access to the a
a says
> > > > >
> > > > > If the flag is off, then it's automatically closed,
> > > > > allowing other programs to have direct access to the audio
> > > > > device,
> > > > > or the device to be disconnected
t; > If the flag is off, then it's automatically closed,
> > > > allowing other programs to have direct access to the audio
> > > > device,
> > > > or the device to be disconnected. The default is off.
> > >
Jan Stary wrote:
> On Oct 17 11:02:19, dera...@openbsd.org wrote:
> > Jan Stary wrote:
> >
> > > Currently, the decription of sndiod -a says
> > >
> > > If the flag is off, then it's automatically closed,
> > > allowing other
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