Hi,

the mic is not working perfectly. The first recording always has a echo. The second one always is broken.

audioplay: aus.wav is not a valid audio file

And the third finally works. This is 100% reproducable after a powercycle. But probably this is also in (CR#6394910) and will be fixed finally *sigh* However I can not read it because I do not have a service plan and actually I will not get one just to read a damn bug report.

How to fix this?

regards
Marc



P.S.M. Swamiji wrote:
Marc Brünink wrote:

Hi all,

I just plugged my headphone into the microphone plug and TADA... recording works. So if anyone could explain why the microphone which I'm using is working on a SunRay1G but not on a SunRay2 I'll personally award him with the "geek of the week" :-)

That's because it's a Sun Ray 2 ;-).

As mentioned in the previous mail, this is a known issue (CR#6394910).

Thanks
P.S.M.Swamiji

Note:These are my personal opinions , nothing to do with my employer




regards
Marc



Marc Brünink wrote:

Hi Ivar,

ok we applied the patch (btw: do not try to use Safari to download the patch, but Firefox). However. Now utsettings works as expected, but audiorecord does not record sound. Did you ever record sound with you Sunray2?

regards
Marc


Ivar Janmaat wrote:

Hello Marc,

utsettings did not work at all on a Sunray 2FS system we had with SRSS 3.1 patch 3. After upgrading to SRSS 3.1 patch 120879-04 utsettings worked fine again.
Maybe this might work for you also.

Kind Regards,

Ivar

Marc Brünink wrote:

Hi Bob, Hi all,


bash-3.00$ /opt/SUNWut/bin/utset
/etc/opt/SUNWut/basedir/lib/utdevctl: fatal, NUM_DEVS(24) != device settings(27)
bash-3.00$ echo $AUDIODEV
/tmp/SUNWut/dev/utaudio/1

utsettings reports 24576 for mic gain and -32710 for left line in gain.

Manually use utsettings or utset to find the level
that works for you.


It does not work at all. If I used utsettings and fiddle with the gain level nothing happens. It is regardless if gain is 75 or 0 or in between. audiorecord just records silence.


  Run utset, and subtract 32768

from the reported value for "Mic Input Gain".
Write a script that calls "utset -i g=X" where X
is the value you want to use, based on the
previous calculation.


This would result in -8192. Which is an invalid gain level and cannot be set with utset. However every valid value results in:
bash-3.00$ /opt/SUNWut/bin/utset -i g=70
/etc/opt/SUNWut/basedir/lib/utdevctl: fatal, NUM_DEVS(24) != device settings(27)

So I cannot user utset at all. Whats wrong?

BTW: Where can I find the bug description of (6384744)? sun.com is just to huge to find it there. At least at this very moment.


Thanks
Marc




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