Hi Sandy, Alle 21:20, martedì 14 novembre 2006, bluesman ha scritto: > Hello, gentlemen > > On Tue, 14 Nov 2006 01:00:37 +0200, Paul Sokolovsky <pmiscml_at_gmail.com> wrote: > > Random guess, from experience with notebooks - such stuff may > > happen if microphone input is not muted, so standard mic noise is > > mixed into the output. I'm not sure if codec chips used in handhelds > > are advanced enough to include such a "transparent", analogue mixer. > > Giorgio, do you think this may be the case? > > Though I'm not Giorgio :) let me tell: It is good idea but I think it's not > the case because: 1. When I finger microphone hole there is no specific > sound from speaker. 2. When I set all microphone related controls to 'off' > (in amixer) the noise is not being muted. > > >> I've got other confusing facts. After "suspend-resume" the noise > > > > It's nice to have facts, but they are of not that big use, unless > > you specify what kernel version is that ;-) > > (On Tue, 14 Nov 2006 18:44:29 +0100, Giorgio Padrin > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:) > > > Yes, because indeed we have to know what driver you are using, pre or > > post the introduction of the new code on the codec side. > > Oh! I'm really sorry for my carelessness... The kernel is 2.6.16-hh5.
The issues point in the codec submodule for ak4641, and the fresh one from me entered cvs only later. Better now if you help trying later code, even if with that kernel (the fresh code for ak4641 was indeed tested and debugged with k2.6.16 before going into cvs). Giorgio _______________________________________________ Hx4700-port mailing list [email protected] https://www.handhelds.org/mailman/listinfo/hx4700-port
