From: Adam Luchjenbroers <Adam@Luchjenbroers.com>
To: linux-newbie@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Audio problem with nforce board.
Date: Thu, 8 Jan 2004 04:27:26 +0930 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <200401080427.38264.Adam@Luchjenbroers.com> (raw)
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I've been helping a friend get Linux installed and we've run into problems
with the onboard sound in his computer.
OS is Redhat 9.0, kernel is 2.4.23 (updated for nforce AGP support). Mainboard
is a GA-7NNXP
With the i810_audio module loaded, sound is distorted and comes in small
bursts in some applications. XMMS running via ESD cannot play more than the
first 3 seconds of any audio file (although using OSS for output operates
fine).
Loading the nvaudio module causes the computer to lock hard.
The applications that have the issue appear to be the ones that use SDL (xmms
and mplayer are unaffected, but chromium, quake3 and freeciv are).
Updating the SDL libraries did not fix the problem. Installing ALSA did not
fix the problem either. aplay/sox would skip over the first 1-2 seconds of a
wav file (some kind of buffering problem?). XMMS was unable to play audio.
He has some issues with sound under Windows XP, he managed to reduce them by
using a BIOS upgrade awhile back but he's still having issues (RAID
controller apparently takes over the PCI bus or somesuch, a specific issue
with the GA-7NNXP mainboard).
Loading drivers for the raid controller causes the computer to lock hard (it
freezes, unfreezes temporarily, then freezes again).
Attempted running esd using the -r 48000, issue persisted.
Further advice would be appreciated
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next reply other threads:[~2004-01-07 18:57 UTC|newest]
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2004-01-07 18:57 Adam Luchjenbroers [this message]
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2004-01-08 11:21 Audio problem with nforce board chakkerz
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