From: noreply@alsa-project.org
To: alsa-devel@alsa-project.org
Subject: [ALSA - driver 0000375]: SB Live (Value and 5.1), OSS playback fine, ALSA playback distorted
Date: Thu, 15 Jul 2004 11:24:16 +0200 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <7475a8e338c2c4633ec31dcb6376e14d@bugtrack.alsa-project.org> (raw)
The following bug has been RESOLVED.
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https://bugtrack.alsa-project.org/alsa-bug/bug_view_page.php?bug_id=0000375
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Reported By: azrael7157
Assigned To: pzad
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Project: ALSA - driver
Bug ID: 375
Category: PCI - emu10k1
Reproducibility: always
Severity: major
Priority: normal
Status: resolved
Distribution: Gentoo
Kernel Version: 2.4.20-gentoo-r8
Resolution: not a bug
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Date Submitted: 07-10-2004 17:36 CEST
Last Modified: 07-15-2004 11:24 CEST
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Summary: SB Live (Value and 5.1), OSS playback fine, ALSA
playback distorted
Description:
I'm using a SB Live!. Normally I use the SB Live! Value (CT4780) but it
came with a Dell computer, so I bought a SB Live! 5.1 Digital (SB0220) to
make sure it wasn't one of those crippled soundcards. The issue occurs
with both versions of the SB Live!
I'm using ALSA 1.0.5 - Gentoo doesn't have alsa-driver 1.0.5a
available yet.
I have a rather unusual problem - when I try to use ALSA e.g. aplay,
to play back a wav file e.g. one of the KDE wavs, it produces an odd
output. The output is distorted, plays back really slowly, and samples
keep on getting repeated. Once, it took over 5 minutes to play back
/usr/kde/3.1/share/sound/KDE_Startup.wav.
On a whim, I tried using XMMS through the OSS output - to my suprise
it worked perfectly. In fact, I'm listening to MP3's as I fill out this
bug report.
I don't know whether this is a driver issue or a mixer one - the
mixer settings are horrendous. However, I managed to get onboard sound to
work (via82xx, now disabled) through ALSA and OSS emulation perfectly fine
on the same PC, so it seems like a SB Live! specific issue.
I've attached my asound.state in case it is a mixer issue.
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azrael7157 - 07-10-2004 18:39 CEST
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Midi playback via pmidi (using hardware or Timidity) doesn't work either.
Haven't tried an OSS midi player yet.
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azrael7157 - 07-13-2004 18:33 CEST
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I've been looking into this further myself, this bug can be closed now. Not
actually an ALSA issue, turns out it's a motherboard issue. I tried it in
a different computer, and it worked first time. I tried disabling ACPI,
sound started working again through aplay.
It might be worth noting in the SB Live installation pages that users of
Via chipsets on Athlon motherboards (especially the Abit AT7-MAX2) need to
disable ACPI e.g. with lilo, add append="acpi=off".
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tiwai - 07-15-2004 11:24 CEST
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Ok, closed now.
Bug History
Date Modified Username Field Change
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07-10-04 17:36 azrael7157 New Bug
07-10-04 17:36 azrael7157 File Added: asound.state
07-10-04 17:36 azrael7157 Distribution => Gentoo
07-10-04 17:36 azrael7157 Kernel Version => 2.4.20-gentoo-r8
07-10-04 17:37 azrael7157 Bug Monitored: azrael7157
07-10-04 18:39 azrael7157 Bugnote Added: 0001403
07-13-04 18:33 azrael7157 Bugnote Added: 0001414
07-15-04 11:24 tiwai Bugnote Added: 0001427
07-15-04 11:24 tiwai Resolution open => not a bug
07-15-04 11:24 tiwai Status assigned => resolved
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