From: "Udo A. Steinberg" <reality@delusion.de>
To: Rui Sousa <rui.p.m.sousa@clix.pt>
Cc: Linux Kernel <linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org>,
emu10k1-devel@opensource.creative.com
Subject: Re: Linux 2.4.12-ac1
Date: Fri, 12 Oct 2001 21:40:58 +0200 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <3BC7474A.41D2BBD2@delusion.de> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <Pine.LNX.4.33.0110122118460.3012-100000@sophia-sousar2.nice.mindspeed.com>
Rui Sousa wrote:
>
> Looking at your original e-mail I see there is something else wrong:
> you should have by default OGAIN and DIGITAL1 volume controls.
>
> Are you loading the modules and only then starting the mixer application?
> Exiting/restarting the mixer doesn't change anything?
Actually I'm not using any sound modules, but have a monolithic kernel.
But I just discovered that the emu10k1 driver is not the culprit here.
[So we can take the discussion to emu10k1-devel and drop lkml]
The problem is interaction with emu-tools-0.9.2. The following boot script
was used to setup the DSP (and worked with previous sound drivers).
If you find something wrong with it, please let me know.
Regards,
-Udo.
# We want ADC mode
/usr/local/bin/emu-config -s"ADC"
# Disable/Clear
/usr/local/bin/emu-dspmgr -x -z
# CPU -> Front & Rear Speakers
/usr/local/bin/emu-dspmgr -a"Pcm:Front"
/usr/local/bin/emu-dspmgr -a"Pcm:Rear"
/usr/local/bin/emu-dspmgr -a"Pcm1:Front"
/usr/local/bin/emu-dspmgr -a"Pcm1:Rear"
# Boost PCM
/usr/local/bin/emu-dspmgr -p"Amplifier" -l"Pcm" -l"Pcm1" -f/usr/local/share/emu10k1/gain_4.bin
# Mic/Line/CD -> CPU
/usr/local/bin/emu-dspmgr -a"Analog:ADC Rec"
# Bass/Treble Controls
/usr/local/bin/emu-dspmgr -p"Bass/Treble-L" -l"Front L" -f/usr/local/share/emu10k1/tone-old.bin -cbass -mbass -ctreble -mtreble
/usr/local/bin/emu-dspmgr -p"Bass/Treble-R" -l"Front R" -f/usr/local/share/emu10k1/tone-old.bin -cbass -mbass -ctreble -mtreble
# Enable
/usr/local/bin/emu-dspmgr -y
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2001-10-12 19:41 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 20+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2001-10-12 13:17 Linux 2.4.12-ac1 Alan Cox
2001-10-12 14:04 ` Udo A. Steinberg
2001-10-12 18:06 ` Rui Sousa
2001-10-12 18:13 ` Udo A. Steinberg
2001-10-12 19:22 ` Rui Sousa
2001-10-12 19:40 ` Udo A. Steinberg [this message]
2001-10-12 14:29 ` Tom Rini
2001-10-12 15:17 ` Alan Cox
2001-10-12 15:36 ` Tom Rini
2001-10-12 15:47 ` Tom Gall
2001-10-12 20:30 ` [reiserfs-list] " Hans Reiser
2001-10-12 15:55 ` (memory?) bug between 2.4.9-ac10 and -ac14 Mikael Johansson
2001-10-12 17:18 ` [reiserfs-list] Re: Linux 2.4.12-ac1 Chris Mason
2001-10-12 21:26 ` J . A . Magallon
2001-10-12 21:52 ` Rik van Riel
2001-10-12 22:04 ` J . A . Magallon
2001-10-12 23:24 ` Thomas Davis
2001-10-13 4:06 ` Tom Vier
2001-10-14 1:34 ` Tom Rini
2001-10-14 1:34 ` Tom Rini
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