On Sat, Dec 06, 2008 at 10:44:39PM +0200, Pekka Niiranen wrote:

> When I play the created file "sound440.au" in Windows I corretly
> get 2 seconds of 440 Hz sound. However, when I play it in
> OpenBSD v4.4 with the following command:
>
>       aucat -i sound440.au
>       /dev/audio: playing s16le,0:1,48000Hz
>       sound440.au: s16le,0:1,44100Hz -> s16le,0:1,48000Hz
>       sound440.au: reading s16le,0:1,44100Hz
>       filling buffers...
>       starting device ...
>       draining buffers...
>
>
> I get sound lasting only a fraction of a second. Making the sound sample
> longer, 4000 ms for example, I get message "filling buffers..." which
> goes on for minutes. Running command
>
>       cat sound440.au > /dev/sound
>
> gives even shorter sound. What am I missing?

> auich0: DMA bug workaround enabled

maybe it has something to do with that.  the driver isn't actually doing
anything special for that chip...

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