Peter Heatwole wrote:
>On a sidenote, ac3dec never makes the clicking noise; only xine does that.
> But, I noticed that ac3dec always makes a click when I first start playing.
> Could this be a result of the different AES# configuration?
Never mind that question. I just noticed
t;setup" the receiver to
receive an AC3 stream? Some sort of "header"?
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Peter Heatwole wrote:
> Peter Heatwole wrote:
> > I would recommend looking into setting up a mixer function
First off, I apologize for replying to my own reply to myself.
But, for those of you that may be following this thread, I would like to revoke
that other statement. A
Peter Heatwole wrote:
> I would recommend looking into setting up a mixer function
Here's some more info of what I mean:
http://www.alsa-project.org/~iwai/writing-an-alsa-driver/c765.htm
> (BTW, what would be the standard mixer name used for AC3 passthru?)
http://www.alsa-
the slider), and another to
reconfigure the card for normal playback when you mute "AC3-Passthru".
Sorry, I'd help but finals in school just won't allow that. (BTW, what would be
the standard mixer name used for AC3 passthru?)
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issues involved, I'm only asking this
from a theoretical standpoint
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it is the same card under a different name).
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hat is the easy way to test playing to the rear pcm channel?
The easy way: aplay -Dhw:0,1 test.wav
Just don't forget to unmute and raise the volume for the rear-output.
Also, if you wish to output directly to SPDIF, use: "aplay -Dhw:0,2".
Thanks for testing. ;-)
HTH,
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on to be called multiple times in a row, which was
what caused the temporary freeze. I've had no problems with freezing
with the current driver. (So don't let that statement scare you.) ;-)
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On 2002.09.24 18:08 Peter Heatwole wrote:
>
>
>Booyah! Just got digital out working properly on my Santa Cruz, and
> it
> sounds great. I just needed to unmute "EGPIO In" and "IEC 958 Output".
My apologies, I was rushed for a meeting and had
;.
When I have more time I will try to learn more about this, and may be
able to help more.
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On 2002.09.24 14:16 Benny Sjostrand wrote:
Booyah! Just got digital out working properly on my Santa Cruz, and
it
sounds great. I just needed to unmute "EGPIO In" and "IEC 958 Output".
Thanks again Benny,
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_FLAGS line:
-DCONFIG_SND_CS46XX_DEBUG_GPIO=1
HTH,
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ther, I incorrectly assumed it
was some code for personal use. Good to hear otherwise. =o) I don't have
alot of time to spare, and I'm not very skilled in this area, but I'll
definitely give this a shot. Any advice that migh
ry. And yes, your driver detects them both just
fine and I can manipulate both with alsamixer and confirm the changes to
the CS4294 with the changes in the "ac97#0-1regs" file in
/proc/asound/card0.
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for one. It
contains very useful documentation on the CS4630.
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, the same card with a different name. Hopefully they will
provide some information that will help getting SPDIF and rear-out working.
Thanks Benny,
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hrough the CS4297A or is it output directly
by the CS4630?". I informed them that the Hercules Game Theater had digital
and rear channel support functioning, and that the current driver
implementation was incompatible with the Santa Cruz. Hopefully that will
spur them to release some useful
t the
rear
channel doesn't seem to work... yet.
Gee, thanks Benny. Just when I was getting used to the dsp_scb layout,
you change it. ;) (though I admit it is a _good_ change)
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I noticed in cs46xx_lib.c that the cs46xx driver defaults to
instructing
the chip that it will be using a 1.03 revision AC97 codec versus a 2.0
revision codec. What are the advantages and disadvantages of this?
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word of SPDIFOSCB? (if you do, could you point me to where you
obtained this information so I can try to educate myself?) I'm writing
this because it seems strange; I don't understand why the status bits would
keep changing for no (apparent) reason.
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On 2002.07.24 16:37 Peter Heatwole wrote:
>Looking at the datasheets and schematics, it looks like the CS4630
> uses
> AC97 codecs to actually process and output it's iec958 frames. I could
> easily be wrong, but the schematics for the CS4630-CM don't show the
> cir
thing.
> Well, that's what i can interpret from this outputs.
>
> Everything look basically OK.
> Seems like you have loaded the module successfully and have not started
> playing yet.
Strange. Well, if it _were_ the case that my card is using a CS4297A
for
digital output, do you think t
using a set of Cambridge SoundWorks
DTT2500 Digital speakers. I don't know of any other way to check if the
card is sending a signal or not.
I've attached a few files that may help. I just noticed some module
errors that may be the cause of my problems.
messages.txt: /var/log/messages afte
after the line "0bc0 SPDIFOSCB:", should be something like:
It's different than your included output, but it's not zero's. And yes,
I unmuted both entries "IEC958" and "IEC 958" with alsamixer.
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d it. Anyway, now it
plays, but I don't get IEC958 output, and the analog out was very
"tinny". I reloaded the module, and now the sound from analog out is
fine.
I'll keep playing with it.
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't developed with ALSA yet, so I don't know the ropes
completely. Anyone have any idea what's happening here? I checked
the online docs and couldn't find any references regarding
"interval"s. Is this a timing issue?
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ge as a whole, with
the same response. Could it be something in alsa-lib that's changed?
Good luck!
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(as is
the
case with the Santa Cruz). And here's the CS4298 datasheet I'm using:
http://www.cirrus.com/pubs/pubs_current/4298.pdf
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27;97 codecs that are supported already. More
codecs may support this patch, but I haven't checked any of the codecs not
listed in ac97_codec.c yet.
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I'm don't have very advanced knowledge of sound drivers, but am
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throwing my name out as willing to assist in any way.
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