Re: [alsa-devel] sbxfi - What works/doesn't summary
At Wed, 29 Oct 2008 15:54:00 +0000, Jason Harvey wrote:
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Jason Harvey пишет:
Takashi Iwai wrote:
Sorry that was a bit ambiguous, I'd never tried 96kHz. Have just changed base_rate to 96kHz and it performs identically to 48kHz. Pulse mangles the sound in just the same manner at 48kHz or 96kHz.
Ah, so you meant mplayer/flash with PA backend?
Yes. I also tried mplayer using -ao=alsa or -ao=oss and the sound is still corrupted, even after killing the pulse daemon.
If I get the chance I will put the card into a 32bit machine tomorrow and see how it sounds there.
Thanks, Jason
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Ok, looks like with the latest snapshot (28.10.2008 15:19:00) pulseaudio works fine. But wine not. The bad thing is I can't get hw_params somehow. When pulseaudio is started hw_params always say 'closed' even if sound is played at this moment. I'll try to remove pulseaudio and test wine again.
Well, I wasn't lucky. Even without pulseaudio hw_params are 'closed' nomatter what.
With the latest unstable I grabbed this afternoon everything is sounding pretty good right now!
Hmm... I haven't changed sbxfi code since yesterday. The last change was: commit 941ec54e47f635f63621d3852253d9ef9b11132f Author: Takashi Iwai tiwai@suse.de Date: Tue Oct 28 08:00:24 2008 +0100
sbxfi - Use 48kHz as default
Though, I'm glad to hear that it's working, of course :)
Or, did you apply my last patch I posted?
pulseaudio is now working.
[jason@quad alsa-kernel]$ cat HEAD 2f280189c7779e0efbeead8eb03b179d141dd196 Merge commit 'stable/master'
I can get hw_params when there is something playing.
cat /proc/asound/card0/pcm0p/sub0/hw_params
access: MMAP_INTERLEAVED format: S16_LE subformat: STD channels: 2 rate: 96000 (96000/1) period_size: 2048 buffer_size: 16384
Can't get mplayer to play at the same time as flash in firefox but I don't really know if I've ever managed to do that under pulse...
The flash with PA can work with libflashsupport. It'd be better to use it with flash-10, though.
thanks,
Takashi
Takashi Iwai wrote:
The last change was: commit 941ec54e47f635f63621d3852253d9ef9b11132f Author: Takashi Iwai tiwai@suse.de Date: Tue Oct 28 08:00:24 2008 +0100
sbxfi - Use 48kHz as default
Though, I'm glad to hear that it's working, of course :)
Or, did you apply my last patch I posted?
Hmm... I haven't changed sbxfi code since yesterday.
Ah... a little version confusion here...
This morning I downloaded unstable again and tried the patch. It wasn't working, garbled sound through pulseaudio as previously mentioned. I worked out my pulse installation was missing a few packages (Fedora folk why aren't all pulse related packages named pulse-* ?) Not sure what changed but once all the pulse pieces were in place and I had locked the default device to the sbxfi it all sounded great. That was without the patch.
Just applied the patch again and everything still works.
Can't get mplayer to play at the same time as flash in firefox but I don't really know if I've ever managed to do that under pulse...
The flash with PA can work with libflashsupport. It'd be better to use it with flash-10, though.
Thank you, I had grabbed flash 10 a couple of days ago as I tried to get it all going. Although it was making nice sounds it turns out it was not using pulse. Now I have the volume control installed I can see what is going on... Cured flash by installing libflashsupport.i386 libflashsupport.x86_64 package doesn't really help with adobe's i386 flash. Doh.
Jason
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