Re: USB & PCI Audio Device Problems

2017-11-12 Thread William D. Jones


Hi,

I don't have the same issue personally, but I am wondering if you made any 
progress w/ this issue in the past week?


Sincerely,


-Original Message- 
From: Swift Griggs

Sent: Monday, November 06, 2017 10:38 AM
To: netbsd-users@netbsd.org
Subject: USB & PCI Audio Device Problems


I have several NetBSD hosts running 7.1 that I use as workstations. Sound
has been a big pain. USB sound never works (anywhere under any
circumstances on any device). Anything that tries to play sound to a USB
audio device says "Audio device got stuck!". I would think it's related to
the USB side of things, but I've seen that same error on PCI devices too.
On one machine I've tried four (supposedly supported) PCI sound cards
without any luck. Each one either locks up the machine during boot, or
says "Audio device got stuck!" when attempting to play audio. However,
each one also works fine in Windows on the same hardware (swapping drives
and booting Windows 7 works fine and sound works). So, I have hard time
believing it's a hardware issue.

However, machines with an HD audio controller (Intel) tend to work fine.

Since I'm having across the board failure with anything other than Intel
sound, is there something I'm likely overlooking or doing wrong? I've done
things like compile custom kernels with only *one* sound card supported
but it doesn't help (nor does full a full debug kernel et al).

Any ideas on what to do? Here are the specific devices that fail:

USB (broken in amd64 and i386):
  - Plantronics USB Headset
  - Sound Blaster Play! v2 USB
  - Sound BlasterAxx v1
  - Various cheap Crystal Sound USB 1.x dongles

PCI Sound Cards:
  - Sound Blaster X-Fi Platinum PCI
  - ESS Maestro 3 PCI
  - Sound Blaster Live! PCI
  - Ensoniq AudioPCI


Anyone have one of those that works? Anyone have anything USB or PCI that
works? My basic issue is that I've got two machines that won't produce
sound out of anything besides the mobo onboard sound (Intel HD audio).

Thanks,
  Swift

--
William D. Jones
thor0...@comcast.net 



USB & PCI Audio Device Problems

2017-11-06 Thread Swift Griggs


I have several NetBSD hosts running 7.1 that I use as workstations. Sound 
has been a big pain. USB sound never works (anywhere under any 
circumstances on any device). Anything that tries to play sound to a USB 
audio device says "Audio device got stuck!". I would think it's related to 
the USB side of things, but I've seen that same error on PCI devices too. 
On one machine I've tried four (supposedly supported) PCI sound cards 
without any luck. Each one either locks up the machine during boot, or 
says "Audio device got stuck!" when attempting to play audio. However, 
each one also works fine in Windows on the same hardware (swapping drives 
and booting Windows 7 works fine and sound works). So, I have hard time 
believing it's a hardware issue.


However, machines with an HD audio controller (Intel) tend to work fine.

Since I'm having across the board failure with anything other than Intel 
sound, is there something I'm likely overlooking or doing wrong? I've done 
things like compile custom kernels with only *one* sound card supported 
but it doesn't help (nor does full a full debug kernel et al).


Any ideas on what to do? Here are the specific devices that fail:

USB (broken in amd64 and i386):
  - Plantronics USB Headset
  - Sound Blaster Play! v2 USB
  - Sound BlasterAxx v1
  - Various cheap Crystal Sound USB 1.x dongles

PCI Sound Cards:
  - Sound Blaster X-Fi Platinum PCI
  - ESS Maestro 3 PCI
  - Sound Blaster Live! PCI
  - Ensoniq AudioPCI


Anyone have one of those that works? Anyone have anything USB or PCI that 
works? My basic issue is that I've got two machines that won't produce 
sound out of anything besides the mobo onboard sound (Intel HD audio).


Thanks,
  Swift