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* sound problems in 2.6.8.1 w/ EMU10K1
@ 2004-10-12 19:05 Richard Hubbell
  2004-10-12 19:33 ` Lee Revell
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 2+ messages in thread
From: Richard Hubbell @ 2004-10-12 19:05 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: linux-kernel

I compiled a 2.6.8.1 kernel and something has changed so that sound
works much differently.
At first I thought that it wasn't working at all, but with a bunch of
fiddling around I found I could get sound.  It's not clear to me if
this is an ALSA problem, kernel problem or both.  The first thing I
discovered was that with programs like xmms I had to change the device
to be hw:0,3 instead of the usual default of hw:0,0 .  Let's see if I
can provide some more context....

 All the devices look correct in /dev/snd/*, I use no modules but
rather compile all into the kernel.  Everything in /proc/asound looks
as it should.  (Of I never really had to look there
in previous kernels where sound was working).  The EMU10K1 (SBLive)
appears as card 0 and device 0 (as well as the other devices on that
card).  My ALSA lib versions match the kernel version.

My problems:

1.  default sound isn't working,  to make some apps work I created an
~/.asound file
     to specifiy the default to be  hw:0,3  (i.e. card0, device3 or pcmC0D3p)

2.  I can no longer play mono 8000 Hz sounds, attempting to do so hard locks
     the machine and requires a power cycle to recover.

I can provide more context if you think it will help.  Should this go
to ALSA instead?

Thanks in advance,
Richard

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