At Mon, 14 Jul 2008 15:59:53 +0200, Maximilian Güntner wrote:
Takashi Iwai wrote:
Does this hack only work with the X-Fi Titanium Fatal1ty Pro, or does it include support for all X-Fi based cards from Creative Labs?
It's only for X-Fi with HD-audio compatibility. It's not for native Emu20k stuff.
HD-audio means what exactly?
It means that the board has a compatible mode with Intel HD-audio hardwares, which are seen on most of new PCs as on-board sounds. In this mode, you have no emu20k-specific DSP functionalities but acts just as a dumb playback/capture device.
How can i see whether a card has this feature or not?
Try the driver with your PCI ID, and check whether it works.
The cards you mentioned have all 64 MB X-RAM, mine has only 2 MB. Is this a indication of missing HD-Audio support ?
It's irrelevant.
I have got a Creative X-Fi Extreme Music, that gets infact recognized by my system but modprobing the patched source (modprobe snd-hda-intel, i hope this is the right one) does not work. Here the lspci if this helps:
Check "lspci -n". So far, 1102:0009 and 1102:000b are known to be HD-audio compatible.
This is lspci -nn 01:02.0 Multimedia audio controller [0401]: Creative Labs SB X-Fi [1102:0005]
You can add 1102:0005 to hda_intel.c like the above others.
Takashi