* Kai Vehmanen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [Oct 22 02 16:45]: > Btw; this a very interesting topic. Please, tell about your > experiences. By discussing these things in a public forum, > we are actually creating a nice searchable knowledgebase > for all current and future ALSA users! > > On Tue, 22 Oct 2002, Anthony wrote: > > >> - snd-intel8x0 (nice chipset, is suitable for low-latency use) > > Actually, I've had terrible results with this. It could be due to the > > fact that it got pushed to a higher IRQ by my other card, however. > > Hmm, what laptop/soundcard and what version of ALSA (the dma routines were > rewritten quite recently)? It's true that intel8x0 is used quite a few > different laptops/cards [1], so it's possible that not all work as well as > I've experienced, but as it's in any case the same driver on the audio > side, these problems shouldn't be common. > > [1] {Intel,82801AA-ICH}," > "{Intel,82901AB-ICH0}," > "{Intel,82801BA-ICH2}," > "{Intel,82801CA-ICH3}," > "{Intel,82801DB-ICH4},"
One of the intel, but forget what revision. Its actually builtin to some generic mobo (i.e. not laptop). The ALSA drivers were always after they fixed some major issues. I think it may have been more due to JACK which was no where near as reliable as it is now. I should try it again soon when I have time. Actually I never intended to use it for serious work, since the hiss is unbearable. --ant