Duncan Bellamy wrote:
>
> On Sat, 27 Feb 1999, misc.word.corp wrote:
>
> > > I have the es1370 on an Audio PCI64 card, I compiled into the kernel instead of
> > > as a module.
> > >
> > > Are you sure you have a es1371 and not a es1370?
> >
> >
> > Yes, you were exactly on target! I'd forgotten I'd had the es1370 chip
> > -- it compiled perfectly into the kernel.
> >
> > However . . . the sound volume is much lower than it was with the OSS
> > drivers. It's only audible (but acceptible in terms of fidelity) with
> > the volume knob on my speaker cranked to high.
>
> I don't know how to change it on the command line, but you can change the
> volume in kde with the mixer. The default is every chanel really quiet
> (compared to my windows settings).
>
> The only problem is it doesn't save the new settings, I haven't tried any of
> the x windows or command line mixers that are in the sound series on the linux
> cd's. These might be better...
>
> > Have you noticed this problem as well? Is there any way to tweak the
> > volume setting provided as a default (if there is such a thing) with the
> > 2.2.1. Ensonique driver?
>
> I don't know how to change the default values, it would be possible to change
> the source code for the driver - but it's hardly the nicest solution...
I've been having a very interesting problem relating to this, starting
with 2.2.1 and now with 2.2.2. When than sound driver loads, every
mouse movement and every drive read or write causes a low frequency
noise that emulates the drive activity or mouse movement to be emitted
from the speakers. Figure *that* one out.
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