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To: alsa-devel@alsa-project.org
Subject: [ALSA - driver 0002159]: ac3 passthrough not working on recent versions
Date: Sat, 17 Jun 2006 10:21:07 +0200 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <3e2d5ec5f75c9c8a2cd136bee75dd3c0@bugtrack.alsa-project.org> (raw)
A NOTE has been added to this issue.
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<https://bugtrack.alsa-project.org/alsa-bug/view.php?id=2159>
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Reported By: nikke
Assigned To:
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Project: ALSA - driver
Issue ID: 2159
Category: PCI - ymfpci
Reproducibility: always
Severity: minor
Priority: normal
Status: new
Distribution: Debian
Kernel Version: 2.6.15
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Date Submitted: 05-24-2006 23:44 CEST
Last Modified: 06-17-2006 10:21 CEST
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Summary: ac3 passthrough not working on recent versions
Description:
Using the following AC3 passthrough with mplayer works:
Linux 2.4.31
alsa-driver 1.0.8-7 (debian stable packaged)
Using Linux 2.6.15 (both with alsa-driver 1.10rc3 that ships with the
kernel and
alsa-driver 1.0.11) it doesn't work. The reciever just says "unlock" and
stays quiet.
The only change is booting with different kernels, no other config or
hardware is touched, so this must be a driver regression.
The card is YMF-754 based, connected with coax spdif to my HK reciever.
If you need more info, just tell me and I'll dig it up.
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nikke - 06-17-06 01:17
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I tried to do a quick revert of just that patch from 1.0.11, but there was
too many conflicts... However, I noticed that the
rear-channel-swapping-thingie shows up in the same function that this
patch modifies the most. And since AC3 passthrough works in 1.0.9 this
suggests that the patch really breaks things that the
rear-channel-swap-patch tries to fix...
Mimosius: Can you make a patch between stock 1.0.11 and your
1.0.11-with-working-ac3 so I can test too, and other people really can see
that it's the mentioned patch that breaks things?
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Raymond - 06-17-06 10:21
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Which application change those undocumented registers of STAC9708 ?
0:68 = 0000
0:6a = 0000
0:6c = 0000
-0:6e = 0004
+0:6e = 0008
0:70 = 0000
-0:72 = 8000
+0:72 = ffef
0:74 = 0380
0:76 = abba
0:78 = 9381
Are all channels correct when you run speaker-test -c 4 -t wav ?
Issue History
Date Modified Username Field Change
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05-24-06 23:44 nikke New Issue
05-24-06 23:44 nikke Distribution => Debian
05-24-06 23:44 nikke Kernel Version => 2.6.15
05-24-06 23:47 nikke Issue Monitored: nikke
06-02-06 04:23 Raymond Note Added: 0010045
06-02-06 04:25 Raymond Note Edited: 0010045
06-12-06 13:14 Mimosius Issue Monitored: Mimosius
06-14-06 22:32 nikke Note Added: 0010216
06-15-06 02:18 Raymond Note Added: 0010221
06-15-06 02:27 Raymond Note Edited: 0010221
06-15-06 11:03 Mimosius Note Added: 0010237
06-15-06 23:43 nikke Note Added: 0010246
06-16-06 13:01 Mimosius Note Added: 0010250
06-16-06 13:16 Mimosius Note Edited: 0010250
06-16-06 13:26 Raymond Note Added: 0010251
06-16-06 13:31 Raymond Note Edited: 0010251
06-16-06 13:37 Mimosius Note Added: 0010252
06-16-06 16:25 Raymond Note Added: 0010255
06-17-06 01:17 nikke Note Added: 0010262
06-17-06 02:43 Raymond Note Edited: 0010251
06-17-06 10:21 Raymond Note Added: 0010266
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