From: Lenart Janos <ocsi@debian.org>
To: alsa-devel@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: ca0106 (audigyls) driver: working in 5.1?
Date: Wed, 5 Jan 2005 22:54:46 +0100 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <20050105215446.GA6777@elte.hu> (raw)
Hi!
I have a "Sound Blaster Live! 24 bit 7.1" soundcard. I am happily
reporting that analog output to two channels (simple stereo) is fully
working (at least for me) with the ca0106 (audigyls) driver.
However, I could not get it to work in 6 channels. I looked into the
code and got this from the main.c:
/* hardware definition */
static snd_pcm_hardware_t snd_ca0106_playback_hw = {
...
.channels_min = 2, //1,
.channels_max = 2, //6,
.buffer_bytes_max = (32*1024),
.period_bytes_min = 64,
.period_bytes_max = (16*1024),
.periods_min = 2,
.periods_max = 8,
.fifo_size = 0,
};
Hmm. Why is the comment for .channels_min and .channels_max? [Please
note that I definetly not kernel developer] I tried to change them to 1
and 6. No success. In this case, when I try to play anything in _not_ 2
channels it's seems too slow (the whole box, and the sound too) and
distorted. I found out ( ;) ), that I should increase the
.period_bytes_{min,max} too. I tried as I found in other driver, but no
success so far.
So.. the question is: does anyone have a ca0106 driver which works for
5.1 (I don't care with 7.1), or such just does not exists at all?
Thank you all, and please, do not forgot to Cc: me, as I am not
subscribed to this list!
Regards,
--
LENART, Janos
<ocsi@debian.org>
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2005-01-05 21:54 Lenart Janos [this message]
2005-01-05 23:32 ` ca0106 (audigyls) driver: working in 5.1? James Courtier-Dutton
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