From: bugtrack@alsa-project.org
To: alsa-devel@alsa-project.org
Subject: [ALSA - driver 0001083]: NVIDIA CK8 ALC655 SPDIF passthrough
Date: Sun, 19 Jun 2005 16:07:01 +0200 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <99134dc55ce8ded7b2ebd955fda6421e@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=1083>
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Reported By: vedran
Assigned To:
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Project: ALSA - driver
Issue ID: 1083
Category: PCI - intel8x0
Reproducibility: always
Severity: major
Priority: normal
Status: new
Distribution: Debian sid
Kernel Version: 2.6.10-ac12
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Date Submitted: 04-29-2005 15:33 CEST
Last Modified: 06-19-2005 16:07 CEST
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Summary: NVIDIA CK8 ALC655 SPDIF passthrough
Description:
We're using a motherboard with nVidia nforce2IGP chipset, and the sound
device on this board is NVidia CK8, Realtek ALC655 rev 0. The motherboard
is MSI K7N2GM2, and SPDIF passthrough works fine on Windows XP with stock
realtek drivers.
On Linux, I'm using the latest ALSA CVS (29.04.2005.) on a 2.6.10-ac12
kernel.
I've been able to make a 2 channel pre-decoded SPDIF output work by using
the hw:0,2 device. If I use the default device, there is no sound on
SPDIF, regardless of the SPDIF related controls in mixer. The controls in
the mixer are:
However, I'm having trouble with AC3 passthrough, I'm using ac3dec -C from
alsa-tools CVS, and I get no sound.
I'm attaching the archive with the output of iecset and
/proc/asound/card0/codec97#0/* files during the ac3dec run, and when
idle.
Maybe the fact that decoded SPDIF output is not working until I pass it
through the hw:0,2 has something to do with this, how can I make ac3dec -C
use hw:0,2?
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Relationships ID Summary
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has duplicate 0001094 nforce4 - optical spdif out not working
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Human - 06-10-05 18:07
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Thanks very much for responding, Tiwai. I accept that S/PDIF with nForce
is only partially covered, but if the latest driver worked as well as the
one from R5A12, it would benefit a lot of people.
I need to amend the version of ALSA I said was used in R5A12. It looks
like the utilities are from 1.0.6, but I took a close look at the
intel8x0.c kernel module - it's actually CVS version 1.160 with 7 lines of
patches applied. (If you want to see the diffs, please specify the diff
parameters you prefer so that I format them correctly.) In order to
provide you with the details on where exactly the regression happens, I
was going to try building different versions of the intel8x0.c kernel
module from 1.160 up and seeing if they made S/PDIF stop working.
Technically, I didn't downgrade anything in R5A12, since R5A12 uses an
older version of ALSA. By contrast, R5A16 uses (I think) ALSA 1.0.8.
You ask about the version of alsa-lib. KnoppMyth R5A12 uses Debian, and
the distro's maintainer installed the non-driver parts of ALSA as binaries
via apt-get. Here's the result of a query:
ii alsa-base 1.0.6a-11 ALSA driver configuration files
ii alsa-headers 1.0.6a-11 transitional package that can be safely
remo
rc alsa-modules-2 1.0.5a-1+10.00 Advanced Linux Sound Architecture
(drivers)
ii alsa-source 1.0.6a-11 ALSA driver sources
ii alsa-utils 1.0.6-4 ALSA utilities
I wanted to point out that there are additional steps in my previous list
on getting digital audio working. I had automated these steps and
forgotten about them:
3.5) Go here http://www.mythtv.info/moin.cgi/DigitalSoundHowTo and copy
the text under "The (I hope it's the definitive) .asoundrc for nForce2 and
nForce4" into /etc/asound.conf
3.6) Edit /etc/modprobe.d/alsa-base to add this line:
options snd-pcm-oss adsp_map=2
I'll try to gather more data points for you. I'll have to set up a
separate installation of R5A16, which uses newer versions of everything,
and try more combinations of things as well as getting you that data
during AC3 playback.
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gilesjuk - 06-19-05 16:07
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I was playing AVI files with mplayer and suddenly I got sound. Mplayer is
set to use SDL on my system. So there must be a certain combination of
factors that work.
The audio in the AVI was mp3, Mplayer says this:
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AF_pre: af format: 2 bps, 2 ch, 48000 hz, little endian signed int
AF_pre: 48000Hz 2ch Signed 16-bit (Little-Endian)
[AO SDL] Samplerate: 48000Hz Channels: Stereo Format Signed 16-bit
(Little-Endian)
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So maybe 48Khz works?
Issue History
Date Modified Username Field Change
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04-29-05 15:33 vedran New Issue
04-29-05 15:33 vedran File Added: spdif_passthrough.tar.gz
04-29-05 15:33 vedran Distribution => Debian sid
04-29-05 15:33 vedran Kernel Version => 2.6.10-ac12
05-30-05 13:21 vedran Note Added: 0004809
06-01-05 16:53 tiwai Note Added: 0004862
06-01-05 16:54 tiwai Relationship added has duplicate 0001094
06-01-05 19:19 eklarson Issue Monitored: eklarson
06-03-05 00:31 Human Note Added: 0004880
06-03-05 00:32 Human Issue Monitored: Human
06-06-05 23:30 Human Note Added: 0004910
06-08-05 15:01 tiwai Note Added: 0004928
06-10-05 18:07 Human Note Added: 0004984
06-19-05 16:07 gilesjuk Note Added: 0005090
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