* [ALSA - driver 0001009]: NVidia CK8S 8ch: a center speaker is always silent in native alsa mode (through alsa-lib), works with oss emulation though
@ 2005-03-22 21:34 bugtrack
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To: alsa-devel
The following issue has been SUBMITTED.
======================================================================
<https://bugtrack.alsa-project.org/alsa-bug/view.php?id=1009>
======================================================================
Reported By: modax
Assigned To:
======================================================================
Project: ALSA - driver
Issue ID: 1009
Category: PCI - intel8x0
Reproducibility: always
Severity: major
Priority: normal
Status: new
Distribution: Debian unstable
Kernel Version: vanilla 2.6.11.5 with self-compiled alsa-driver
1.0.9rc1
======================================================================
Date Submitted: 03-22-2005 22:34 CET
Last Modified: 03-22-2005 22:34 CET
======================================================================
Summary: NVidia CK8S 8ch: a center speaker is always silent
in native alsa mode (through alsa-lib), works with oss emulation though
Description:
A center speaker stays quiet while playing 5.1 audio directly through
alsa-lib (eg. with kaffeine (xine) or mplayer using alsa plugin). As a
result, I'm unable to hear what people are speaking in movies because the
speech is usually sent to the center speaker (correct me if i'm wrong. i'm
new to all this 5.1 business). Anyway, adjusting the volume,
muting/unmuting "Center" section, enabling/disabling "Mic As Center/LFE"
doesn't have any effect on the center speaker. It stays silent. However,
as I noted in the summary, the center speaker works with oss audio driver
of xine/mplayer (using oss emulation). However, that mode is not perfect
as the center speaker plays the role of left surround and vice versa. In
addition, a right surround speaker stays always silent (i guess that's
because the RS channel needs to be swapped with LFE; at least I got this
impression by having a look at
/usr/share/alsa/cards/NForce.conf:surround51). To sum up, my problem is
that I can't get the center speaker (which, I guess, is channel 2 on my
hardware) working with native alsa apps playing ac3/5.1 audio.
======================================================================
Issue History
Date Modified Username Field Change
======================================================================
03-22-05 22:34 modax New Issue
03-22-05 22:34 modax Distribution => Debian unstable
03-22-05 22:34 modax Kernel Version => vanilla 2.6.11.5 with
self-compiled alsa-driver 1.0.9rc1
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* [ALSA - driver 0001009]: NVidia CK8S 8ch: a center speaker is always silent in native alsa mode (through alsa-lib), works with oss emulation though
@ 2005-03-23 12:01 bugtrack
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To: alsa-devel
A NOTE has been added to this issue.
======================================================================
<https://bugtrack.alsa-project.org/alsa-bug/view.php?id=1009>
======================================================================
Reported By: modax
Assigned To:
======================================================================
Project: ALSA - driver
Issue ID: 1009
Category: PCI - intel8x0
Reproducibility: always
Severity: major
Priority: normal
Status: new
Distribution: Debian unstable
Kernel Version: vanilla 2.6.11.5 with self-compiled alsa-driver
1.0.9rc1
======================================================================
Date Submitted: 03-22-2005 22:34 CET
Last Modified: 03-23-2005 13:01 CET
======================================================================
Summary: NVidia CK8S 8ch: a center speaker is always silent
in native alsa mode (through alsa-lib), works with oss emulation though
Description:
A center speaker stays quiet while playing 5.1 audio directly through
alsa-lib (eg. with kaffeine (xine) or mplayer using alsa plugin). As a
result, I'm unable to hear what people are speaking in movies because the
speech is usually sent to the center speaker (correct me if i'm wrong. i'm
new to all this 5.1 business). Anyway, adjusting the volume,
muting/unmuting "Center" section, enabling/disabling "Mic As Center/LFE"
doesn't have any effect on the center speaker. It stays silent. However,
as I noted in the summary, the center speaker works with oss audio driver
of xine/mplayer (using oss emulation). However, that mode is not perfect
as the center speaker plays the role of left surround and vice versa. In
addition, a right surround speaker stays always silent (i guess that's
because the RS channel needs to be swapped with LFE; at least I got this
impression by having a look at
/usr/share/alsa/cards/NForce.conf:surround51). To sum up, my problem is
that I can't get the center speaker (which, I guess, is channel 2 on my
hardware) working with native alsa apps playing ac3/5.1 audio.
======================================================================
----------------------------------------------------------------------
tiwai - 03-23-05 13:01
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Try speaker-test in alsa-utils.
For more debugging, the content of /etc/asound.state and
/proc/asound/card0/codec97#0/* files are necessary.
What is the crash of alsa-lib 1.0.9rc1? It's more important!
(Note that you have to use alsa-driver 1.0.9rc1 with alsa-lib 1.0.9rc1.)
Issue History
Date Modified Username Field Change
======================================================================
03-22-05 22:34 modax New Issue
03-22-05 22:34 modax Distribution => Debian unstable
03-22-05 22:34 modax Kernel Version => vanilla 2.6.11.5 with
self-compiled alsa-driver 1.0.9rc1
03-23-05 13:01 tiwai Note Added: 0004156
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* [ALSA - driver 0001009]: NVidia CK8S 8ch: a center speaker is always silent in native alsa mode (through alsa-lib), works with oss emulation though
@ 2005-03-24 23:37 bugtrack
0 siblings, 0 replies; 12+ messages in thread
From: bugtrack @ 2005-03-24 23:37 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: alsa-devel
A NOTE has been added to this issue.
======================================================================
<https://bugtrack.alsa-project.org/alsa-bug/view.php?id=1009>
======================================================================
Reported By: modax
Assigned To:
======================================================================
Project: ALSA - driver
Issue ID: 1009
Category: PCI - intel8x0
Reproducibility: always
Severity: major
Priority: normal
Status: new
Distribution: Debian unstable
Kernel Version: vanilla 2.6.11.5 with self-compiled alsa-driver
1.0.9rc1
======================================================================
Date Submitted: 03-22-2005 22:34 CET
Last Modified: 03-25-2005 00:37 CET
======================================================================
Summary: NVidia CK8S 8ch: a center speaker is always silent
in native alsa mode (through alsa-lib), works with oss emulation though
Description:
A center speaker stays quiet while playing 5.1 audio directly through
alsa-lib (eg. with kaffeine (xine) or mplayer using alsa plugin). As a
result, I'm unable to hear what people are speaking in movies because the
speech is usually sent to the center speaker (correct me if i'm wrong. i'm
new to all this 5.1 business). Anyway, adjusting the volume,
muting/unmuting "Center" section, enabling/disabling "Mic As Center/LFE"
doesn't have any effect on the center speaker. It stays silent. However,
as I noted in the summary, the center speaker works with oss audio driver
of xine/mplayer (using oss emulation). However, that mode is not perfect
as the center speaker plays the role of left surround and vice versa. In
addition, a right surround speaker stays always silent (i guess that's
because the RS channel needs to be swapped with LFE; at least I got this
impression by having a look at
/usr/share/alsa/cards/NForce.conf:surround51). To sum up, my problem is
that I can't get the center speaker (which, I guess, is channel 2 on my
hardware) working with native alsa apps playing ac3/5.1 audio.
======================================================================
----------------------------------------------------------------------
tiwai - 03-23-05 13:01
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Try speaker-test in alsa-utils.
For more debugging, the content of /etc/asound.state and
/proc/asound/card0/codec97#0/* files are necessary.
What is the crash of alsa-lib 1.0.9rc1? It's more important!
(Note that you have to use alsa-driver 1.0.9rc1 with alsa-lib 1.0.9rc1.)
----------------------------------------------------------------------
modax - 03-25-05 00:37
----------------------------------------------------------------------
ok. now I've upgraded to alsa-driver 1.0.9rc2 and alsa-lib 1.0.9rc2. I no
longer experience mplayer/kaffeine crashes/stalls (which was, actually,
kernel oopsing somewhere in snd_timer; I think it's not important anymore
as rc2 fixed this). However, the different problem has arisen.
-Dsurround51 (either with speaker-test or mplayer) outputs no sound at all
or some jerky tones. kaffeine (xine) says "Audio output unavailable.
Device is busy. ()", but this is not true! -Dfront works fine with any app
(artsd/mplayer in 2ch mode/kaffeine in 2ch mode/aplay etc.) though.
There's no /etc/asound.state on my system. However, I've found
/var/lib/alsa/asound.state which I've targzipped together with the stuff
from /proc/asound/card0/codec97#0/ and attached here.
Issue History
Date Modified Username Field Change
======================================================================
03-22-05 22:34 modax New Issue
03-22-05 22:34 modax Distribution => Debian unstable
03-22-05 22:34 modax Kernel Version => vanilla 2.6.11.5 with
self-compiled alsa-driver 1.0.9rc1
03-23-05 13:01 tiwai Note Added: 0004156
03-25-05 00:37 modax Note Added: 0004204
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* [ALSA - driver 0001009]: NVidia CK8S 8ch: a center speaker is always silent in native alsa mode (through alsa-lib), works with oss emulation though
@ 2005-03-30 16:22 bugtrack
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From: bugtrack @ 2005-03-30 16:22 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: alsa-devel
A NOTE has been added to this issue.
======================================================================
<https://bugtrack.alsa-project.org/alsa-bug/view.php?id=1009>
======================================================================
Reported By: modax
Assigned To:
======================================================================
Project: ALSA - driver
Issue ID: 1009
Category: PCI - intel8x0
Reproducibility: always
Severity: major
Priority: normal
Status: new
Distribution: Debian unstable
Kernel Version: vanilla 2.6.11.5 with self-compiled alsa-driver
1.0.9rc1
======================================================================
Date Submitted: 03-22-2005 22:34 CET
Last Modified: 03-30-2005 18:22 CEST
======================================================================
Summary: NVidia CK8S 8ch: a center speaker is always silent
in native alsa mode (through alsa-lib), works with oss emulation though
Description:
A center speaker stays quiet while playing 5.1 audio directly through
alsa-lib (eg. with kaffeine (xine) or mplayer using alsa plugin). As a
result, I'm unable to hear what people are speaking in movies because the
speech is usually sent to the center speaker (correct me if i'm wrong. i'm
new to all this 5.1 business). Anyway, adjusting the volume,
muting/unmuting "Center" section, enabling/disabling "Mic As Center/LFE"
doesn't have any effect on the center speaker. It stays silent. However,
as I noted in the summary, the center speaker works with oss audio driver
of xine/mplayer (using oss emulation). However, that mode is not perfect
as the center speaker plays the role of left surround and vice versa. In
addition, a right surround speaker stays always silent (i guess that's
because the RS channel needs to be swapped with LFE; at least I got this
impression by having a look at
/usr/share/alsa/cards/NForce.conf:surround51). To sum up, my problem is
that I can't get the center speaker (which, I guess, is channel 2 on my
hardware) working with native alsa apps playing ac3/5.1 audio.
======================================================================
----------------------------------------------------------------------
modax - 03-25-05 00:37
----------------------------------------------------------------------
ok. now I've upgraded to alsa-driver 1.0.9rc2 and alsa-lib 1.0.9rc2. I no
longer experience mplayer/kaffeine crashes/stalls (which was, actually,
kernel oopsing somewhere in snd_timer; I think it's not important anymore
as rc2 fixed this). However, the different problem has arisen.
-Dsurround51 (either with speaker-test or mplayer) outputs no sound at all
or some jerky tones. kaffeine (xine) says "Audio output unavailable.
Device is busy. ()", but this is not true! -Dfront works fine with any app
(artsd/mplayer in 2ch mode/kaffeine in 2ch mode/aplay etc.) though.
There's no /etc/asound.state on my system. However, I've found
/var/lib/alsa/asound.state which I've targzipped together with the stuff
from /proc/asound/card0/codec97#0/ and attached here.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
tiwai - 03-30-05 18:22
----------------------------------------------------------------------
This might be a bug of softvol with 6 channels.
Could you try the attached patch?
Issue History
Date Modified Username Field Change
======================================================================
03-22-05 22:34 modax New Issue
03-22-05 22:34 modax Distribution => Debian unstable
03-22-05 22:34 modax Kernel Version => vanilla 2.6.11.5 with
self-compiled alsa-driver 1.0.9rc1
03-23-05 13:01 tiwai Note Added: 0004156
03-25-05 00:37 modax Note Added: 0004204
03-25-05 00:37 modax File Added: bug-1009.tar.gz
03-30-05 18:22 tiwai Note Added: 0004268
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* [ALSA - driver 0001009]: NVidia CK8S 8ch: a center speaker is always silent in native alsa mode (through alsa-lib), works with oss emulation though
@ 2005-03-30 21:28 bugtrack
0 siblings, 0 replies; 12+ messages in thread
From: bugtrack @ 2005-03-30 21:28 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: alsa-devel
A NOTE has been added to this issue.
======================================================================
<https://bugtrack.alsa-project.org/alsa-bug/view.php?id=1009>
======================================================================
Reported By: modax
Assigned To:
======================================================================
Project: ALSA - driver
Issue ID: 1009
Category: PCI - intel8x0
Reproducibility: always
Severity: major
Priority: normal
Status: new
Distribution: Debian unstable
Kernel Version: vanilla 2.6.11.5 with self-compiled alsa-driver
1.0.9rc1
======================================================================
Date Submitted: 03-22-2005 22:34 CET
Last Modified: 03-30-2005 23:28 CEST
======================================================================
Summary: NVidia CK8S 8ch: a center speaker is always silent
in native alsa mode (through alsa-lib), works with oss emulation though
Description:
A center speaker stays quiet while playing 5.1 audio directly through
alsa-lib (eg. with kaffeine (xine) or mplayer using alsa plugin). As a
result, I'm unable to hear what people are speaking in movies because the
speech is usually sent to the center speaker (correct me if i'm wrong. i'm
new to all this 5.1 business). Anyway, adjusting the volume,
muting/unmuting "Center" section, enabling/disabling "Mic As Center/LFE"
doesn't have any effect on the center speaker. It stays silent. However,
as I noted in the summary, the center speaker works with oss audio driver
of xine/mplayer (using oss emulation). However, that mode is not perfect
as the center speaker plays the role of left surround and vice versa. In
addition, a right surround speaker stays always silent (i guess that's
because the RS channel needs to be swapped with LFE; at least I got this
impression by having a look at
/usr/share/alsa/cards/NForce.conf:surround51). To sum up, my problem is
that I can't get the center speaker (which, I guess, is channel 2 on my
hardware) working with native alsa apps playing ac3/5.1 audio.
======================================================================
----------------------------------------------------------------------
tiwai - 03-30-05 18:22
----------------------------------------------------------------------
This might be a bug of softvol with 6 channels.
Could you try the attached patch?
----------------------------------------------------------------------
modax - 03-30-05 23:28
----------------------------------------------------------------------
The patch does not help, i.e. it does not change anything. And the bug
doesn't seem to be mixer related, because I am sometimes able to hear some
sound coming with -Dsurround51. That's what I observed:
Firstly, I execute a command:
$ speaker-test -Dfront -c2 -f1000
This one plays continuous 1000Hz tone (sharp) to Front speakers and
everything works as expected. Next I run a command:
$ speaker-test -Dsurround51 -c6 -f75
This one should play continuous 75Hz tone (bass) to my 5.1 speakers.
However, I get the same 1000Hz tone (or something near it, but it's
definitely not 75hz) which I played before instead. In addition, the tone
is jerky and is *always* played on the Front Left and Rear Surround Left
speakers, i.e. as speaker-test circles through the Front L/R -> Rear L/R
-> Center -> LFE the tone is always played on Front and Rear Left speakers
no matter what speaker-test says it should be played on.
To sum up, it seems that alsa-lib 1.0.9rc1+ (I guess it's a fault of the
library, because downgrading to alsa-lib 1.0.8 helps) with -Dsurround51
repeats the last tone played (with some disortion) endlessly ignoring the
sound the application sends to it. This explains why I got no sound at all
with my previous -Dsurround51 tests. Most audio streams end with silence
and because -Dsurround51 repeats the last tone (tones) played, it ends up
with repeating silence.
I performed these tests with alsa-driver & alsa-lib compiled from CVS as
of 2005-03-29 23:00 UTC with your patch applied (as I state above, your
patch doesn't have any effect). I used speaker-test from alsa-utils 1.0.8
but, I guess, that shouldn't matter.
Issue History
Date Modified Username Field Change
======================================================================
03-22-05 22:34 modax New Issue
03-22-05 22:34 modax Distribution => Debian unstable
03-22-05 22:34 modax Kernel Version => vanilla 2.6.11.5 with
self-compiled alsa-driver 1.0.9rc1
03-23-05 13:01 tiwai Note Added: 0004156
03-25-05 00:37 modax Note Added: 0004204
03-25-05 00:37 modax File Added: bug-1009.tar.gz
03-30-05 18:22 tiwai Note Added: 0004268
03-30-05 18:22 tiwai File Added: nforce-conf-test.diff
03-30-05 23:28 modax Note Added: 0004275
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* [ALSA - driver 0001009]: NVidia CK8S 8ch: a center speaker is always silent in native alsa mode (through alsa-lib), works with oss emulation though
@ 2005-04-03 15:47 bugtrack
0 siblings, 0 replies; 12+ messages in thread
From: bugtrack @ 2005-04-03 15:47 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: alsa-devel
A NOTE has been added to this issue.
======================================================================
<https://bugtrack.alsa-project.org/alsa-bug/view.php?id=1009>
======================================================================
Reported By: modax
Assigned To:
======================================================================
Project: ALSA - driver
Issue ID: 1009
Category: PCI - intel8x0
Reproducibility: always
Severity: major
Priority: normal
Status: new
Distribution: Debian unstable
Kernel Version: vanilla 2.6.11.5 with self-compiled alsa-driver
1.0.9rc1
======================================================================
Date Submitted: 03-22-2005 22:34 CET
Last Modified: 04-03-2005 17:47 CEST
======================================================================
Summary: NVidia CK8S 8ch: a center speaker is always silent
in native alsa mode (through alsa-lib), works with oss emulation though
Description:
A center speaker stays quiet while playing 5.1 audio directly through
alsa-lib (eg. with kaffeine (xine) or mplayer using alsa plugin). As a
result, I'm unable to hear what people are speaking in movies because the
speech is usually sent to the center speaker (correct me if i'm wrong. i'm
new to all this 5.1 business). Anyway, adjusting the volume,
muting/unmuting "Center" section, enabling/disabling "Mic As Center/LFE"
doesn't have any effect on the center speaker. It stays silent. However,
as I noted in the summary, the center speaker works with oss audio driver
of xine/mplayer (using oss emulation). However, that mode is not perfect
as the center speaker plays the role of left surround and vice versa. In
addition, a right surround speaker stays always silent (i guess that's
because the RS channel needs to be swapped with LFE; at least I got this
impression by having a look at
/usr/share/alsa/cards/NForce.conf:surround51). To sum up, my problem is
that I can't get the center speaker (which, I guess, is channel 2 on my
hardware) working with native alsa apps playing ac3/5.1 audio.
======================================================================
----------------------------------------------------------------------
modax - 03-30-05 23:28
----------------------------------------------------------------------
The patch does not help, i.e. it does not change anything. And the bug
doesn't seem to be mixer related, because I am sometimes able to hear some
sound coming with -Dsurround51. That's what I observed:
Firstly, I execute a command:
$ speaker-test -Dfront -c2 -f1000
This one plays continuous 1000Hz tone (sharp) to Front speakers and
everything works as expected. Next I run a command:
$ speaker-test -Dsurround51 -c6 -f75
This one should play continuous 75Hz tone (bass) to my 5.1 speakers.
However, I get the same 1000Hz tone (or something near it, but it's
definitely not 75hz) which I played before instead. In addition, the tone
is jerky and is *always* played on the Front Left and Rear Surround Left
speakers, i.e. as speaker-test circles through the Front L/R -> Rear L/R
-> Center -> LFE the tone is always played on Front and Rear Left speakers
no matter what speaker-test says it should be played on.
To sum up, it seems that alsa-lib 1.0.9rc1+ (I guess it's a fault of the
library, because downgrading to alsa-lib 1.0.8 helps) with -Dsurround51
repeats the last tone played (with some disortion) endlessly ignoring the
sound the application sends to it. This explains why I got no sound at all
with my previous -Dsurround51 tests. Most audio streams end with silence
and because -Dsurround51 repeats the last tone (tones) played, it ends up
with repeating silence.
I performed these tests with alsa-driver & alsa-lib compiled from CVS as
of 2005-03-29 23:00 UTC with your patch applied (as I state above, your
patch doesn't have any effect). I used speaker-test from alsa-utils 1.0.8
but, I guess, that shouldn't matter.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
modax - 04-03-05 17:47
----------------------------------------------------------------------
The bug I described in note
https://bugtrack.alsa-project.org/alsa-bug/view.php?id=0004275 is a completely
different one. I
submited a new bug https://bugtrack.alsa-project.org/alsa-bug/view.php?id=1034
for it. Let's go back to the original problem as
it seems it's not fixed in alsa 1.0.9rc2+cvs20050403
Issue History
Date Modified Username Field Change
======================================================================
03-22-05 22:34 modax New Issue
03-22-05 22:34 modax Distribution => Debian unstable
03-22-05 22:34 modax Kernel Version => vanilla 2.6.11.5 with
self-compiled alsa-driver 1.0.9rc1
03-23-05 13:01 tiwai Note Added: 0004156
03-25-05 00:37 modax Note Added: 0004204
03-25-05 00:37 modax File Added: bug-1009.tar.gz
03-30-05 18:22 tiwai Note Added: 0004268
03-30-05 18:22 tiwai File Added: nforce-conf-test.diff
03-30-05 23:28 modax Note Added: 0004275
04-03-05 17:47 modax Note Added: 0004311
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* [ALSA - driver 0001009]: NVidia CK8S 8ch: a center speaker is always silent in native alsa mode (through alsa-lib), works with oss emulation though
@ 2005-04-04 7:59 bugtrack
0 siblings, 0 replies; 12+ messages in thread
From: bugtrack @ 2005-04-04 7:59 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: alsa-devel
A NOTE has been added to this issue.
======================================================================
<https://bugtrack.alsa-project.org/alsa-bug/view.php?id=1009>
======================================================================
Reported By: modax
Assigned To:
======================================================================
Project: ALSA - driver
Issue ID: 1009
Category: PCI - intel8x0
Reproducibility: always
Severity: major
Priority: normal
Status: new
Distribution: Debian unstable
Kernel Version: vanilla 2.6.11.5 with self-compiled alsa-driver
1.0.9rc1
======================================================================
Date Submitted: 03-22-2005 22:34 CET
Last Modified: 04-04-2005 09:59 CEST
======================================================================
Summary: NVidia CK8S 8ch: a center speaker is always silent
in native alsa mode (through alsa-lib), works with oss emulation though
Description:
A center speaker stays quiet while playing 5.1 audio directly through
alsa-lib (eg. with kaffeine (xine) or mplayer using alsa plugin). As a
result, I'm unable to hear what people are speaking in movies because the
speech is usually sent to the center speaker (correct me if i'm wrong. i'm
new to all this 5.1 business). Anyway, adjusting the volume,
muting/unmuting "Center" section, enabling/disabling "Mic As Center/LFE"
doesn't have any effect on the center speaker. It stays silent. However,
as I noted in the summary, the center speaker works with oss audio driver
of xine/mplayer (using oss emulation). However, that mode is not perfect
as the center speaker plays the role of left surround and vice versa. In
addition, a right surround speaker stays always silent (i guess that's
because the RS channel needs to be swapped with LFE; at least I got this
impression by having a look at
/usr/share/alsa/cards/NForce.conf:surround51). To sum up, my problem is
that I can't get the center speaker (which, I guess, is channel 2 on my
hardware) working with native alsa apps playing ac3/5.1 audio.
======================================================================
----------------------------------------------------------------------
modax - 04-03-05 17:47
----------------------------------------------------------------------
The bug I described in note
https://bugtrack.alsa-project.org/alsa-bug/view.php?id=0004275 is a completely
different one. I
submited a new bug https://bugtrack.alsa-project.org/alsa-bug/view.php?id=1034
for it. Let's go back to the original problem as
it seems it's not fixed in alsa 1.0.9rc2+cvs20050403
----------------------------------------------------------------------
modax - 04-04-05 09:59
----------------------------------------------------------------------
This bug is a dupe of
https://bugtrack.alsa-project.org/alsa-bug/view.php?id=0000891. I have seperate
sockets for surround,
center and side channels (8ch) on my board. Disabling hooks helped to get
the center speaker & LFE back. Forcing and especially *locking* "Line-In
As Surround" and "Mic As Center/LFE" is not an universal solution anymore.
It may confuse lots of people. What you should do at least is *not to
lock* those switches. Locking effect is not reflected by mixers and people
like me may get confused because turning on/off the switches doesn't make
any difference although actually it would if locking were disabled. Please
disable locking or better yet do not force those switches on. Thanks!
Issue History
Date Modified Username Field Change
======================================================================
03-22-05 22:34 modax New Issue
03-22-05 22:34 modax Distribution => Debian unstable
03-22-05 22:34 modax Kernel Version => vanilla 2.6.11.5 with
self-compiled alsa-driver 1.0.9rc1
03-23-05 13:01 tiwai Note Added: 0004156
03-25-05 00:37 modax Note Added: 0004204
03-25-05 00:37 modax File Added: bug-1009.tar.gz
03-30-05 18:22 tiwai Note Added: 0004268
03-30-05 18:22 tiwai File Added: nforce-conf-test.diff
03-30-05 23:28 modax Note Added: 0004275
04-03-05 17:47 modax Note Added: 0004311
04-04-05 09:59 modax Note Added: 0004324
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* [ALSA - driver 0001009]: NVidia CK8S 8ch: a center speaker is always silent in native alsa mode (through alsa-lib), works with oss emulation though
@ 2005-04-07 14:28 bugtrack
0 siblings, 0 replies; 12+ messages in thread
From: bugtrack @ 2005-04-07 14:28 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: alsa-devel
A NOTE has been added to this issue.
======================================================================
<https://bugtrack.alsa-project.org/alsa-bug/view.php?id=1009>
======================================================================
Reported By: modax
Assigned To:
======================================================================
Project: ALSA - driver
Issue ID: 1009
Category: PCI - intel8x0
Reproducibility: always
Severity: major
Priority: normal
Status: new
Distribution: Debian unstable
Kernel Version: vanilla 2.6.11.5 with self-compiled alsa-driver
1.0.9rc1
======================================================================
Date Submitted: 03-22-2005 22:34 CET
Last Modified: 04-07-2005 16:28 CEST
======================================================================
Summary: NVidia CK8S 8ch: a center speaker is always silent
in native alsa mode (through alsa-lib), works with oss emulation though
Description:
A center speaker stays quiet while playing 5.1 audio directly through
alsa-lib (eg. with kaffeine (xine) or mplayer using alsa plugin). As a
result, I'm unable to hear what people are speaking in movies because the
speech is usually sent to the center speaker (correct me if i'm wrong. i'm
new to all this 5.1 business). Anyway, adjusting the volume,
muting/unmuting "Center" section, enabling/disabling "Mic As Center/LFE"
doesn't have any effect on the center speaker. It stays silent. However,
as I noted in the summary, the center speaker works with oss audio driver
of xine/mplayer (using oss emulation). However, that mode is not perfect
as the center speaker plays the role of left surround and vice versa. In
addition, a right surround speaker stays always silent (i guess that's
because the RS channel needs to be swapped with LFE; at least I got this
impression by having a look at
/usr/share/alsa/cards/NForce.conf:surround51). To sum up, my problem is
that I can't get the center speaker (which, I guess, is channel 2 on my
hardware) working with native alsa apps playing ac3/5.1 audio.
======================================================================
----------------------------------------------------------------------
modax - 04-04-05 09:59
----------------------------------------------------------------------
This bug is a dupe of
https://bugtrack.alsa-project.org/alsa-bug/view.php?id=0000891. I have seperate
sockets for surround,
center and side channels (8ch) on my board. Disabling hooks helped to get
the center speaker & LFE back. Forcing and especially *locking* "Line-In
As Surround" and "Mic As Center/LFE" is not an universal solution anymore.
It may confuse lots of people. What you should do at least is *not to
lock* those switches. Locking effect is not reflected by mixers and people
like me may get confused because turning on/off the switches doesn't make
any difference although actually it would if locking were disabled. Please
disable locking or better yet do not force those switches on. Thanks!
----------------------------------------------------------------------
tiwai - 04-07-05 16:28
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Disabling locks are fine. I'll fix this issue later (hopefully in time for
1.0.9), though.
The question is whether the current channel routing is correct.
Can you confirm it's OK?
Issue History
Date Modified Username Field Change
======================================================================
03-22-05 22:34 modax New Issue
03-22-05 22:34 modax Distribution => Debian unstable
03-22-05 22:34 modax Kernel Version => vanilla 2.6.11.5 with
self-compiled alsa-driver 1.0.9rc1
03-23-05 13:01 tiwai Note Added: 0004156
03-25-05 00:37 modax Note Added: 0004204
03-25-05 00:37 modax File Added: bug-1009.tar.gz
03-30-05 18:22 tiwai Note Added: 0004268
03-30-05 18:22 tiwai File Added: nforce-conf-test.diff
03-30-05 23:28 modax Note Added: 0004275
04-03-05 17:47 modax Note Added: 0004311
04-04-05 09:59 modax Note Added: 0004324
04-07-05 16:28 tiwai Note Added: 0004358
======================================================================
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* [ALSA - driver 0001009]: NVidia CK8S 8ch: a center speaker is always silent in native alsa mode (through alsa-lib), works with oss emulation though
@ 2005-04-07 23:55 bugtrack
0 siblings, 0 replies; 12+ messages in thread
From: bugtrack @ 2005-04-07 23:55 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: alsa-devel
A NOTE has been added to this issue.
======================================================================
<https://bugtrack.alsa-project.org/alsa-bug/view.php?id=1009>
======================================================================
Reported By: modax
Assigned To:
======================================================================
Project: ALSA - driver
Issue ID: 1009
Category: PCI - intel8x0
Reproducibility: always
Severity: major
Priority: normal
Status: new
Distribution: Debian unstable
Kernel Version: vanilla 2.6.11.5 with self-compiled alsa-driver
1.0.9rc1
======================================================================
Date Submitted: 03-22-2005 22:34 CET
Last Modified: 04-08-2005 01:55 CEST
======================================================================
Summary: NVidia CK8S 8ch: a center speaker is always silent
in native alsa mode (through alsa-lib), works with oss emulation though
Description:
A center speaker stays quiet while playing 5.1 audio directly through
alsa-lib (eg. with kaffeine (xine) or mplayer using alsa plugin). As a
result, I'm unable to hear what people are speaking in movies because the
speech is usually sent to the center speaker (correct me if i'm wrong. i'm
new to all this 5.1 business). Anyway, adjusting the volume,
muting/unmuting "Center" section, enabling/disabling "Mic As Center/LFE"
doesn't have any effect on the center speaker. It stays silent. However,
as I noted in the summary, the center speaker works with oss audio driver
of xine/mplayer (using oss emulation). However, that mode is not perfect
as the center speaker plays the role of left surround and vice versa. In
addition, a right surround speaker stays always silent (i guess that's
because the RS channel needs to be swapped with LFE; at least I got this
impression by having a look at
/usr/share/alsa/cards/NForce.conf:surround51). To sum up, my problem is
that I can't get the center speaker (which, I guess, is channel 2 on my
hardware) working with native alsa apps playing ac3/5.1 audio.
======================================================================
----------------------------------------------------------------------
tiwai - 04-07-05 16:28
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Disabling locks are fine. I'll fix this issue later (hopefully in time for
1.0.9), though.
The question is whether the current channel routing is correct.
Can you confirm it's OK?
----------------------------------------------------------------------
modax - 04-08-05 01:55
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Yes, Current surround51 channel routing is OK.
Issue History
Date Modified Username Field Change
======================================================================
03-22-05 22:34 modax New Issue
03-22-05 22:34 modax Distribution => Debian unstable
03-22-05 22:34 modax Kernel Version => vanilla 2.6.11.5 with
self-compiled alsa-driver 1.0.9rc1
03-23-05 13:01 tiwai Note Added: 0004156
03-25-05 00:37 modax Note Added: 0004204
03-25-05 00:37 modax File Added: bug-1009.tar.gz
03-30-05 18:22 tiwai Note Added: 0004268
03-30-05 18:22 tiwai File Added: nforce-conf-test.diff
03-30-05 23:28 modax Note Added: 0004275
04-03-05 17:47 modax Note Added: 0004311
04-04-05 09:59 modax Note Added: 0004324
04-07-05 16:28 tiwai Note Added: 0004358
04-08-05 01:55 modax Note Added: 0004371
======================================================================
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* [ALSA - driver 0001009]: NVidia CK8S 8ch: a center speaker is always silent in native alsa mode (through alsa-lib), works with oss emulation though
@ 2005-04-24 22:03 bugtrack
0 siblings, 0 replies; 12+ messages in thread
From: bugtrack @ 2005-04-24 22:03 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: alsa-devel
A NOTE has been added to this issue.
======================================================================
<https://bugtrack.alsa-project.org/alsa-bug/view.php?id=1009>
======================================================================
Reported By: modax
Assigned To:
======================================================================
Project: ALSA - driver
Issue ID: 1009
Category: PCI - intel8x0
Reproducibility: always
Severity: major
Priority: normal
Status: new
Distribution: Debian unstable
Kernel Version: vanilla 2.6.11.5 with self-compiled alsa-driver
1.0.9rc1
======================================================================
Date Submitted: 03-22-2005 22:34 CET
Last Modified: 04-25-2005 00:03 CEST
======================================================================
Summary: NVidia CK8S 8ch: a center speaker is always silent
in native alsa mode (through alsa-lib), works with oss emulation though
Description:
A center speaker stays quiet while playing 5.1 audio directly through
alsa-lib (eg. with kaffeine (xine) or mplayer using alsa plugin). As a
result, I'm unable to hear what people are speaking in movies because the
speech is usually sent to the center speaker (correct me if i'm wrong. i'm
new to all this 5.1 business). Anyway, adjusting the volume,
muting/unmuting "Center" section, enabling/disabling "Mic As Center/LFE"
doesn't have any effect on the center speaker. It stays silent. However,
as I noted in the summary, the center speaker works with oss audio driver
of xine/mplayer (using oss emulation). However, that mode is not perfect
as the center speaker plays the role of left surround and vice versa. In
addition, a right surround speaker stays always silent (i guess that's
because the RS channel needs to be swapped with LFE; at least I got this
impression by having a look at
/usr/share/alsa/cards/NForce.conf:surround51). To sum up, my problem is
that I can't get the center speaker (which, I guess, is channel 2 on my
hardware) working with native alsa apps playing ac3/5.1 audio.
======================================================================
----------------------------------------------------------------------
modax - 04-08-05 01:55
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Yes, Current surround51 channel routing is OK.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
modax - 04-25-05 00:03
----------------------------------------------------------------------
I've tested alsa-driver and alsa-lib CVS as of 2005-04-24 and I really like
the new way of surround jacks management. I can confim, that "Independent"
works as expected here, not sure about "Shared", but I can test it if you
wish. Thanks for your work on this issue.
In addition, I want to propose a suggestion to make surround support
completely flawless. The "Duplicate Front" switch makes no sence in
surround{40,51} modes because it replaces real sound information going to
surround channels with front speaker soundstream. "Duplicate Front" is
acceptible only in 2ch mode as these is no original surround soundstream.
But in 4ch and 6ch it results in original surround soundstream loss. So
I've prepared a patch to NFORCE.conf, which resolves the issue by
disabling "Duplicate Front" in 4ch and 6ch modes. The patch is against
alsa-lib CVS 2005-04-24.
Issue History
Date Modified Username Field Change
======================================================================
03-22-05 22:34 modax New Issue
03-22-05 22:34 modax Distribution => Debian unstable
03-22-05 22:34 modax Kernel Version => vanilla 2.6.11.5 with
self-compiled alsa-driver 1.0.9rc1
03-23-05 13:01 tiwai Note Added: 0004156
03-25-05 00:37 modax Note Added: 0004204
03-25-05 00:37 modax File Added: bug-1009.tar.gz
03-30-05 18:22 tiwai Note Added: 0004268
03-30-05 18:22 tiwai File Added: nforce-conf-test.diff
03-30-05 23:28 modax Note Added: 0004275
04-03-05 17:47 modax Note Added: 0004311
04-04-05 09:59 modax Note Added: 0004324
04-07-05 16:28 tiwai Note Added: 0004358
04-08-05 01:55 modax Note Added: 0004371
04-25-05 00:03 modax Note Added: 0004568
======================================================================
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* [ALSA - driver 0001009]: NVidia CK8S 8ch: a center speaker is always silent in native alsa mode (through alsa-lib), works with oss emulation though
@ 2005-12-30 23:13 bugtrack
0 siblings, 0 replies; 12+ messages in thread
From: bugtrack @ 2005-12-30 23:13 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: alsa-devel
A NOTE has been added to this issue.
======================================================================
<https://bugtrack.alsa-project.org/alsa-bug/view.php?id=1009>
======================================================================
Reported By: modax
Assigned To:
======================================================================
Project: ALSA - driver
Issue ID: 1009
Category: PCI - intel8x0
Reproducibility: always
Severity: major
Priority: normal
Status: new
Distribution: Debian unstable
Kernel Version: vanilla 2.6.11.5 with self-compiled alsa-driver
1.0.9rc1
======================================================================
Date Submitted: 03-22-2005 22:34 CET
Last Modified: 12-31-2005 00:13 CET
======================================================================
Summary: NVidia CK8S 8ch: a center speaker is always silent
in native alsa mode (through alsa-lib), works with oss emulation though
Description:
A center speaker stays quiet while playing 5.1 audio directly through
alsa-lib (eg. with kaffeine (xine) or mplayer using alsa plugin). As a
result, I'm unable to hear what people are speaking in movies because the
speech is usually sent to the center speaker (correct me if i'm wrong. i'm
new to all this 5.1 business). Anyway, adjusting the volume,
muting/unmuting "Center" section, enabling/disabling "Mic As Center/LFE"
doesn't have any effect on the center speaker. It stays silent. However,
as I noted in the summary, the center speaker works with oss audio driver
of xine/mplayer (using oss emulation). However, that mode is not perfect
as the center speaker plays the role of left surround and vice versa. In
addition, a right surround speaker stays always silent (i guess that's
because the RS channel needs to be swapped with LFE; at least I got this
impression by having a look at
/usr/share/alsa/cards/NForce.conf:surround51). To sum up, my problem is
that I can't get the center speaker (which, I guess, is channel 2 on my
hardware) working with native alsa apps playing ac3/5.1 audio.
======================================================================
----------------------------------------------------------------------
modax - 04-25-05 00:03
----------------------------------------------------------------------
I've tested alsa-driver and alsa-lib CVS as of 2005-04-24 and I really like
the new way of surround jacks management. I can confim, that "Independent"
works as expected here, not sure about "Shared", but I can test it if you
wish. Thanks for your work on this issue.
In addition, I want to propose a suggestion to make surround support
completely flawless. The "Duplicate Front" switch makes no sence in
surround{40,51} modes because it replaces real sound information going to
surround channels with front speaker soundstream. "Duplicate Front" is
acceptible only in 2ch mode as these is no original surround soundstream.
But in 4ch and 6ch it results in original surround soundstream loss. So
I've prepared a patch to NFORCE.conf, which resolves the issue by
disabling "Duplicate Front" in 4ch and 6ch modes. The patch is against
alsa-lib CVS 2005-04-24.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
rlrevell - 12-31-05 00:13
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Bug seems to be fixed, should the patch be applied?
Issue History
Date Modified Username Field Change
======================================================================
03-22-05 22:34 modax New Issue
03-22-05 22:34 modax Distribution => Debian unstable
03-22-05 22:34 modax Kernel Version => vanilla 2.6.11.5 with
self-compiled alsa-driver 1.0.9rc1
03-23-05 13:01 tiwai Note Added: 0004156
03-25-05 00:37 modax Note Added: 0004204
03-25-05 00:37 modax File Added: bug-1009.tar.gz
03-30-05 18:22 tiwai Note Added: 0004268
03-30-05 18:22 tiwai File Added: nforce-conf-test.diff
03-30-05 23:28 modax Note Added: 0004275
04-03-05 17:47 modax Note Added: 0004311
04-04-05 09:59 modax Note Added: 0004324
04-07-05 16:28 tiwai Note Added: 0004358
04-08-05 01:55 modax Note Added: 0004371
04-25-05 00:03 modax Note Added: 0004568
04-25-05 00:04 modax File Added: duplicate-front.diff
12-31-05 00:13 rlrevell Note Added: 0007311
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* [ALSA - driver 0001009]: NVidia CK8S 8ch: a center speaker is always silent in native alsa mode (through alsa-lib), works with oss emulation though
@ 2006-02-28 23:59 bugtrack
0 siblings, 0 replies; 12+ messages in thread
From: bugtrack @ 2006-02-28 23:59 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: alsa-devel
The following issue has been CLOSED
======================================================================
<https://bugtrack.alsa-project.org/alsa-bug/view.php?id=1009>
======================================================================
Reported By: modax
Assigned To:
======================================================================
Project: ALSA - driver
Issue ID: 1009
Category: PCI - intel8x0
Reproducibility: always
Severity: major
Priority: normal
Status: closed
Distribution: Debian unstable
Kernel Version: vanilla 2.6.11.5 with self-compiled alsa-driver
1.0.9rc1
Resolution: open
Fixed in Version:
======================================================================
Date Submitted: 03-22-2005 22:34 CET
Last Modified: 03-01-2006 00:59 CET
======================================================================
Summary: NVidia CK8S 8ch: a center speaker is always silent
in native alsa mode (through alsa-lib), works with oss emulation though
Description:
A center speaker stays quiet while playing 5.1 audio directly through
alsa-lib (eg. with kaffeine (xine) or mplayer using alsa plugin). As a
result, I'm unable to hear what people are speaking in movies because the
speech is usually sent to the center speaker (correct me if i'm wrong. i'm
new to all this 5.1 business). Anyway, adjusting the volume,
muting/unmuting "Center" section, enabling/disabling "Mic As Center/LFE"
doesn't have any effect on the center speaker. It stays silent. However,
as I noted in the summary, the center speaker works with oss audio driver
of xine/mplayer (using oss emulation). However, that mode is not perfect
as the center speaker plays the role of left surround and vice versa. In
addition, a right surround speaker stays always silent (i guess that's
because the RS channel needs to be swapped with LFE; at least I got this
impression by having a look at
/usr/share/alsa/cards/NForce.conf:surround51). To sum up, my problem is
that I can't get the center speaker (which, I guess, is channel 2 on my
hardware) working with native alsa apps playing ac3/5.1 audio.
======================================================================
----------------------------------------------------------------------
modax - 04-25-05 00:03
----------------------------------------------------------------------
I've tested alsa-driver and alsa-lib CVS as of 2005-04-24 and I really like
the new way of surround jacks management. I can confim, that "Independent"
works as expected here, not sure about "Shared", but I can test it if you
wish. Thanks for your work on this issue.
In addition, I want to propose a suggestion to make surround support
completely flawless. The "Duplicate Front" switch makes no sence in
surround{40,51} modes because it replaces real sound information going to
surround channels with front speaker soundstream. "Duplicate Front" is
acceptible only in 2ch mode as these is no original surround soundstream.
But in 4ch and 6ch it results in original surround soundstream loss. So
I've prepared a patch to NFORCE.conf, which resolves the issue by
disabling "Duplicate Front" in 4ch and 6ch modes. The patch is against
alsa-lib CVS 2005-04-24.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
rlrevell - 12-31-05 00:13
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Bug seems to be fixed, should the patch be applied?
Issue History
Date Modified Username Field Change
======================================================================
03-22-05 22:34 modax New Issue
03-22-05 22:34 modax Distribution => Debian unstable
03-22-05 22:34 modax Kernel Version => vanilla 2.6.11.5 with
self-compiled alsa-driver 1.0.9rc1
03-23-05 13:01 tiwai Note Added: 0004156
03-25-05 00:37 modax Note Added: 0004204
03-25-05 00:37 modax File Added: bug-1009.tar.gz
03-30-05 18:22 tiwai Note Added: 0004268
03-30-05 18:22 tiwai File Added: nforce-conf-test.diff
03-30-05 23:28 modax Note Added: 0004275
04-03-05 17:47 modax Note Added: 0004311
04-04-05 09:59 modax Note Added: 0004324
04-07-05 16:28 tiwai Note Added: 0004358
04-08-05 01:55 modax Note Added: 0004371
04-25-05 00:03 modax Note Added: 0004568
04-25-05 00:04 modax File Added: duplicate-front.diff
12-31-05 00:13 rlrevell Note Added: 0007311
03-01-06 00:59 rlrevell Status new => closed
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