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 to fire that e-mail
off
in a hurry. (Not
>I suppose so. I just leave an MP3 playing in XMMS, and restart it
> after
> making a change (though this isn't required for all changes; I'm just
> cautious).
>I _think_ you modify each pin using the "EGPIO On/Off" to turn each
> pin
> on and off, and select the different pins using "EG
On 2002.09.24 18:45 Weijia Yang wrote:
> Thanks for the tip--everything compiles fine now. Now, how exactly do I
> go about testing these EGPIO settings? I see several EGPIO options in
> alsamixer--do I just adjust these and find something that works? Thanks
I suppose so. I just leave an M
>
>You probably just stuck a define in cs46xx_lib.c. Append the
> following into alsa-driver/pci/cs46xx/Makefile, to the end of the
> EXTRA_FLAGS line:
>
> -DCONFIG_SND_CS46XX_DEBUG_GPIO=1
>
>
> HTH,
> -- Peter Heatwole
> "Murphy was just a well known pessimist."
>
>
Thanks for the ti
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,
-- Peter Heatwole
"Murphy was just a well known pessimist."
On 2002.09.24 17:10 Weijia Yang wrote:
> I am attempting to use the debug code, but after defining I get the
> following errors during compile:
[snip]
You probably just stuck a define in cs46xx_lib.c. Append the
following into alsa-driver/pci/cs46xx/Makefile, to the end of the
EXTRA_FLAGS
On 2002.09.24 14:16 Benny Sjostrand wrote:
> Finally, so far I know the Santa Cruz is yet another card where we dont
> have technical specifications. It's possible that there is any GPIO or
> whatever kind of logic that controls "something" that makes the sound
> better.
> Not having a Santa C
Benny Sjostrand wrote:>> Benny--
>
>
> Finally, so far I know the Santa Cruz is yet another card where we dont
> have technical specifications. It's possible that there is any GPIO or
> whatever kind of logic that controls "something" that makes the sound
> better.
> Not having a Santa Cruz
> Benny--
> Where exactly do I set this "external_amp" option? I see a
> 'External Amplifier Power Down' in amixer, but only option is muting,
> which turns sound off completely. Also, several other people have
> also reported the "flat" sounds, as well as cpu usage spikes when
> initiati
Benny Sjostrand wrote:
>> I am testing out the cs46xx experimental DSP drivers on the 9/22 cvs
>> build on a TB Santa Cruz. The drivers work fine except for the fact
>> that all sound is "flat"--almost no base at all. This is in comparison
>> to the original cs46xx drivers that come with rc3. T
> I am testing out the cs46xx experimental DSP drivers on the 9/22 cvs
> build on a TB Santa Cruz. The drivers work fine except for the fact
> that all sound is "flat"--almost no base at all. This is in comparison
> to the original cs46xx drivers that come with rc3. The sound quality
> differe
I am testing out the cs46xx experimental DSP drivers on the 9/22 cvs
build on a TB Santa Cruz. The drivers work fine except for the fact that
all sound is "flat"--almost no base at all. This is in comparison to the
original cs46xx drivers that come with rc3. The sound quality difference
is ver
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