* soundcard confusion
@ 1998-10-20 8:29 'Terra NovA' B. Loeding
1998-10-21 9:56 ` Thomas Sailer
1998-10-24 18:56 ` Etienne Grossmann
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From: 'Terra NovA' B. Loeding @ 1998-10-20 8:29 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: linux-sound
Ok. First question. I've got a SB Awe64PCI.
What is the difference between the es1370 driver
and the es1371 driver?
Well, I compiled the es1370 driver into my kernel
and I have sound... kind of. I can play audio CD's
fine but the volume is so low I can barely hear it.
The same goes for sound samples but I also find a
large drop in sound quality too.
In the es1370.c file it says the only supported devices
are /dev/dsp, /dev/dsp1, /dev/mixer, and /dev/midi.
But I get zero output from /dev/dsp. Its only under
/dev/dsp1 that I get any sound, which is the lineout I
believe.
So I'll just start throwing out questions:
What's the difference between /dev/audio and /dev/dsp?
Why do most command line sound programs want to output
to /dev/audio by default?
Why I'm I not getting any sound from /dev/dsp?
Why is the lineout channel (dsp1) so low on volume?
How do I tell the es1370 driver to have the joystick port
ON by default?
How do I use /dev/midi? Nothing seems to work.
Thanx.
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* Re: soundcard confusion
1998-10-20 8:29 soundcard confusion 'Terra NovA' B. Loeding
@ 1998-10-21 9:56 ` Thomas Sailer
1998-10-24 18:56 ` Etienne Grossmann
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From: Thomas Sailer @ 1998-10-21 9:56 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: linux-sound
'Terra NovA' B. Loeding wrote:
> Ok. First question. I've got a SB Awe64PCI.
> What is the difference between the es1370 driver
> and the es1371 driver?
One driver is for the ES1370 ASIC and the other
one for the ES1371 ASIC :-) The main difference
between these chips is the codec interface.
The latter supports the generic AC97 interface,
which means it has to have built in sample
rate converters.
> and I have sound... kind of. I can play audio CD's
> fine but the volume is so low I can barely hear it.
> The same goes for sound samples but I also find a
> large drop in sound quality too.
use a tool like xmixer to increase the volume.
Also enable CD as a recording source.
> What's the difference between /dev/audio and /dev/dsp?
The default sample format for /dev/audio is ALAW (or was
it ULAW?), which is not supported by the es137* drivers.
/dev/dsp's default is linear 8bit.
> Why do most command line sound programs want to output
> to /dev/audio by default?
Maybe inherited from old Sun audio hardware.
> Why I'm I not getting any sound from /dev/dsp?
maybe because the mixer volume is too low?
> Why is the lineout channel (dsp1) so low on volume?
Same as above probably
> How do I tell the es1370 driver to have the joystick port
> ON by default?
Joystick might be a bit of a problem currently, you might
need to delete the request_region for the joystick ports
> How do I use /dev/midi? Nothing seems to work.
/dev/midi is possibly not what you want, it is a
raw interface to the MIDI UART. If you just want
to play midi files, use eg. timidity.
Tom
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* re: soundcard confusion
1998-10-20 8:29 soundcard confusion 'Terra NovA' B. Loeding
1998-10-21 9:56 ` Thomas Sailer
@ 1998-10-24 18:56 ` Etienne Grossmann
1 sibling, 0 replies; 3+ messages in thread
From: Etienne Grossmann @ 1998-10-24 18:56 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: linux-sound
Hello,
sorry, I don't have many answers :
> Well, I compiled the es1370 driver into my kernel
Wasn't there a SB-specific option to set when you configured the
kernel? What did you configure your kernel with? "make menuconfig"?
> What's the difference between /dev/audio and /dev/dsp?
I'm not sure, but for me, doing :
cat ~/ftp/sndkit/dsp/endoftheworld > /dev/dsp
does some normal quality sound, whereas
cat ~/ftp/sndkit/dsp/endoftheworld > /dev/audio
does some noise vaguely reminiscent of what the original sound was.
> Why I'm I not getting any sound from /dev/dsp?
None none? Turned the volume up?
> How do I use /dev/midi? Nothing seems to work.
Did you try the program called "playmidi" ?
As you see, I haven't been of much help.
There seems to be many questions, on this list but few answers.
Good luck, and don't hesitate to ask more questions.
Etienne
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