At Mon, 10 Mar 2008 20:20:48 +0000, James Courtier-Dutton wrote:
Hi,
I have now had a chance to read some of the specs of the X-Fi cards. aka. emu20k1. It turns out that some of the X-Fi cards have a compatibility mode. By default, they boot up in compatibility mode. The interesting point is that this "compatibility mode" is in fact the intel-HD standard so could use the intel-hda driver. For one X-Fi card with IDs: Device 1102:0009 Subsystem: 1102:0010 works a bit with the ALSA hda-intel driver. So far, the off the shelf hda-intel driver, with simple PCIs adjustment, works for the above card, but only sound capture works so far, so probably some quirk would be needed. This compatibility mode works with the Windows Vista UAA drivers.
Could you show /proc/asound/card*/codec#* contents for HD-audio mode?
Takashi