Darren Kenny wrote: > Hi James, > > I did try using OSS, but that had a similar result - no usable audio. > > I took a look at the output of ossmix | grep mute and all the mutes were OFF. > > Looked at the ossxmix UI and couldn't see any volumes that were set low. > > Thanks, > > Darren. > > James Cornell wrote: > >> Darren Kenny wrote: >> >>> Hi, >>> >>> I notice on my Mac Boo Pro that while the audio device appears to be >>> supported >>> by nv_84, the volume is really low - so low that you can hardly hear it at >>> all >>> unless you turn the volume of the play device to 100%. >>> >>> The speakers don't appear to work at all - although it could be just that I >>> can't hear it due to the volume being so low. >>> >>> I tried the OSS drivers too, nothing there either. >>> >>> Does any one know if there is anything that can be done to configure this >>> device >>> so that I can at least get something I can hear properly? I've put the >>> output of >>> prtconf -vD /dev/audio below... >>> >>> Thanks, >>> >>> Darren. >>> >>> ----- >>> $ prtconf -vD /dev/audio >>> pci106b,a3, instance #0 (driver name: audiohd) >>> System software properties: >>> name='play-interrupts' type=int items=1 >>> value=000000af >>> name='record-interrupts' type=int items=1 >>> value=000000af >>> name='interrupt-priorities' type=int items=1 >>> value=00000009 >>> Hardware properties: >>> name='pci-msi-capid-pointer' type=int items=1 >>> value=00000060 >>> name='acpi-namespace' type=string items=1 >>> value='\_SB_.PCI0.HDEF' >>> name='assigned-addresses' type=int items=5 >>> value=8300d810.00000000.db500000.00000000.00004000 >>> name='reg' type=int items=10 >>> >>> value=0000d800.00000000.00000000.00000000.00000000.0300d810.00000000.00000000.00000000.00004000 >>> name='compatible' type=string items=13 >>> value='pciex8086,284b.106b.a3.3' + 'pciex8086,284b.106b.a3' + >>> 'pciex8086,284b.3' + 'pciex8086,284b' + 'pciexclass,040300' + >>> 'pciexclass,0403' >>> + 'pci8086,284b.106b.a3.3' + 'pci8086,284b.106b.a3' + 'pci106b,a3' + >>> 'pci8086,284b.3' + 'pci8086,284b' + 'pciclass,040300' + 'pciclass,0403' >>> name='model' type=string items=1 >>> value='Mixed Mode device' >>> name='power-consumption' type=int items=2 >>> value=00000001.00000001 >>> name='devsel-speed' type=int items=1 >>> value=00000000 >>> name='interrupts' type=int items=1 >>> value=00000001 >>> name='subsystem-vendor-id' type=int items=1 >>> value=0000106b >>> name='subsystem-id' type=int items=1 >>> value=000000a3 >>> name='unit-address' type=string items=1 >>> value='1b' >>> name='class-code' type=int items=1 >>> value=00040300 >>> name='revision-id' type=int items=1 >>> value=00000003 >>> name='vendor-id' type=int items=1 >>> value=00008086 >>> name='device-id' type=int items=1 >>> value=0000284b >>> name='pcie-capid-pointer' type=int items=1 >>> value=00000070 >>> name='pcie-capid-reg' type=int items=1 >>> value=00000091 >>> Device Minor Nodes: >>> dev=(56,0) >>> dev_path=/pci at 0,0/pci106b,a3 at 1b:sound,audio >>> spectype=chr type=minor >>> dev_link=/dev/sound/0 >>> dev=(56,1) >>> dev_path=/pci at 0,0/pci106b,a3 at 1b:sound,audioctl >>> spectype=chr type=minor >>> dev_link=/dev/sound/0ctl >>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> laptop-discuss mailing list >>> laptop-discuss at opensolaris.org >>> >>> >> This would be Sigmatel HD audio (Realtek is what's used on the iMacs and >> probably the Mac Pro) and it should be supported by OSS. Did you see >> any mixer outputs muted? >> >> James >> _______________________________________________ >> laptop-discuss mailing list >> laptop-discuss at opensolaris.org >> Okay Darren... what version of OSS are you using?
James
