Takashi,
Do you have any thoughts on the second part? I'm not getting the same quality audio out of each of the ports, and I'm not sure where to look. I see everything from the chipset being dumped in the /proc codec file, and nothing appears different between the mixers/pins. Are there any other settings which could be different? I tested using aplay. It plays the audio out of all the output jacks and it is audibly different just using a pair of headphones.
Thanks, -Andrew
On Jan 16, 2008 7:06 AM, Takashi Iwai tiwai@suse.de wrote:
At Tue, 15 Jan 2008 18:14:52 -0500, Andrew Paprocki wrote:
Takashi,
Do you know anything about NIDs 0x25 and 0x26 on the ALC883 chip? 0x25 is an Audio Output and 0x26 is an Audio Mixer. They appear completely separate from the 0x0c-0x0f mixers, but when I map one of my pins to use the 0x26 mixer, I hear audio over the jack whenever I play to the standard 'Green' 0x0c mixer. The 0x26 mixer seems unused in the current driver, so I'm not sure if there is something special about it. I'm basically trying to use it as a 5th output.
Also, when I play audio, the 0x0c mixer has a nice full sound (the "expected" sound). The 0x0d & 0x0e mixers have much less bass and sound like someone turned up the treble. The 0x0f and 0x26 mixers have an even more "tinny" sound. I've verified that all the mixers/pins are configured the same exact way and all have full volume (0x1f). Do you know of any reason why the audio output over the pins would differ? I'm not sure what I could be missing here to get them to all sound the same.
This kind of individual DAC/ADC is provided for the independent streams, such as, using VoIP during playing DVD.
We don't create PCMs for such streams yet. I'm sure that wouldn't be hard to implement, but I've ben too lazy :)
Takashi