Takashi Iwai пишет:
At Thu, 16 Oct 2008 18:41:08 +0400, The Source wrote:
Takashi Iwai пишет:
At Thu, 16 Oct 2008 18:15:45 +0400, The Source wrote:
Takashi Iwai пишет:
At Thu, 16 Oct 2008 17:36:04 +0400, The Source wrote:
>> And, which X-Fi model do you have? >> Please show the lspci -nv output, too. >> >> >> >> >> > I've got the X-Fi Elite Pro. > That's The one with the external In/Out box. > > Speaking of which, the headphone jack on it does not output a signal > yet, the signal only goes to line out. > > There's some relais on the card that seem to switch these, they click > multiple times with the windows driver and not all all with yours, I > think that's the reason :) > > > > Original OSS driver doesn't output to external block also, so it wouldn't be easy to make this support I think.
The values for port->conv[0] and [1] values in sbxfi_playback_open() might play some role. It's I2SA_L and I2SA_R, alias DAI_CH_I2SAL and DAI_CH_I2SAR, as default. You can try other values, such as, DAI_CH_I2SBL, DAI_CH_I2SA1L, and so on.
Takashi
Latest snapshot has a bug: make[3]: *** No rule to make target `/mnt/e/temp/alsa-driver-unstable/acore/jack.o', needed by `/mnt/e/temp/alsa-driver-unstable/acore/snd.o'. Stop.
Already fixed.
Takashi
In file included from /mnt/e/temp/alsa-driver-unstable/acore/jack.c:3: /mnt/e/temp/alsa-driver-unstable/acore/../alsa-kernel/core/jack.c: In function ‘snd_jack_new’: /mnt/e/temp/alsa-driver-unstable/acore/../alsa-kernel/core/jack.c:107: error: ‘SW_MICROPHONE_INSERT’ undeclared (first use in this function) /mnt/e/temp/alsa-driver-unstable/acore/../alsa-kernel/core/jack.c:107: error: (Each undeclared identifier is reported only once /mnt/e/temp/alsa-driver-unstable/acore/../alsa-kernel/core/jack.c:107: error: for each function it appears in.) /mnt/e/temp/alsa-driver-unstable/acore/../alsa-kernel/core/jack.c: In function ‘snd_jack_report’: /mnt/e/temp/alsa-driver-unstable/acore/../alsa-kernel/core/jack.c:157: error: ‘SW_MICROPHONE_INSERT’ undeclared (first use in this function)
Hmm, it seems broken for older kernels right now. The easy workaround is to pass --with-cards=sbxfi to configure.
Anyway, I'll fix it now.
thanks,
Takashi
Hey, man, this is cool! Plays just fine (volume ok, speed ok, no glitches) with 96000, 48000, 44100, 22050, 16/24 bit, Stereo and Mono!! I didn't change anything in the source code, so I don't use system timer. Yes!!