Hi, I've got some more information. It seems that when I skip or stop the stream gets currupted and the driver doesnt recover from this.
Peter Zijlstra On Fri, 2003-11-07 at 12:00, Peter Zijlstra wrote: > Hi all, > > I've got something weird with the card in the subject. Both the kernel > (2.4.20-gentoo-r5) OSS driver (cmpci.o) and the ALSA (0.9.8) driver > (snd-cmipci.o) work great! Both are capable of enabling the optical > SPDIF/out and play music. > > However, when the machine is on over night; it always is, since it is > also my firewall/mail/dns/webserver ;-); the card stops working and the > machine needs a reboot in order for the sound card to respond again. > > With OSS: > > # cmictl -d > cmpci : Current status > > SPDIF in :OFF > SPDIF out :OFF > SPDIF loop :OFF > Legacy to SPDIF :OFF > SPDIF monitor :ON > SPDIF out voltage :0.5V > SPDIF rate :48kHz > Surround :OFF > Line IN Jack :Line IN (2 speaker mode) > Reverse front and rear :OFF > Input signal phase :Normal > > and I am not able to change any settings. Upon module reload I /can/ > change the settings again, but it still doesn't work. > > With ALSA: > > alsamixer shows all volume settings a 100% and muted when possible; and > again no changes register. Module reload doesn't affect it. > 'echo "wine 0 0 direct" > /proc/asound/card0/pcm0p/oss' > did enable the mixer again, but still no valid signal light from the > DAC. > > Has anybody seen this behaviour before and/or know what to do about it, > because rebooting the machine is such a big pain :-( > > regards, > > Peter Zijlstra
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