On Friday 02 January 2004 06:49 pm, Trey Sizemore wrote:
Eric F Crist wrote:
On Friday 02 January 2004 02:06 pm, T Kellers wrote:
Don't use both device pcm and the .ko modules. The sound won't work at
all or, if it does, not properly. You may not even have any keyboard
beeps (^G's
T Kellers wrote:
On Friday 02 January 2004 06:49 pm, Trey Sizemore wrote:
Eric F Crist wrote:
On Friday 02 January 2004 02:06 pm, T Kellers wrote:
Don't use both device pcm and the .ko modules. The sound won't work at
all or, if it does, not properly. You may not even have any
On Friday 02 January 2004 08:32 pm, Trey Sizemore wrote:
T Kellers wrote:
On Friday 02 January 2004 06:49 pm, Trey Sizemore wrote:
Eric F Crist wrote:
On Friday 02 January 2004 02:06 pm, T Kellers wrote:
Don't use both device pcm and the .ko modules. The sound won't work at
all
David Kelly wrote:
On Dec 15, 2003, at 5:18 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
(2) If I let the boot loader.conf bring in 'snd_pcm' before the
kernel starts, it won't see the sound chips at all
you will need csa bridge driver for use with Crystal's sound chips.
put in your loader.conf
Thank you for helping. I'm getting this problem narrowed down. I'm using the custom
kernel w/o any sound drivers compiled-in.
Having loader.conf do both (and only these):
snd_csa_load=YES
snd_pcm_load=YES
dmesg shows these getting loaded ahead of the kernel booting, but the sound chips do
A private e-mail to me mentioned a similar problem on the -current maillist:
http://docs.freebsd.org/cgi/getmsg.cgi?fetch=696541+0+current/freebsd-current
After reading that thread, I added a line to device.hints to keep ACPI completely
disabled:
hint.acpi.0.disabled=1
and kept these lines in
Shalom,
I have been trying to avoid contacting you since I know that your engaged,
however
I have come to the end of my resources. I have a dual boot with win98 and freebsd 4.8
on a Dell Optiplex GX1(tower). I have attempted to configure the sound [crystalcs4236b
onboard audio controller
it
with the kernel via 'device pcm'. Then we get the following msg on the console every
time an app wants to play some sound. Yes every time:
pcm0:virtual:0: play interrupt timeout, channel dead
(2) If I let the boot loader.conf bring in 'snd_pcm' before the kernel starts, it
won't see
On Dec 15, 2003, at 5:18 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
(2) If I let the boot loader.conf bring in 'snd_pcm' before the
kernel starts, it won't see the sound chips at all.
snd_pcm isn't enough to drive the card, its only the common kernel
interface code. Load snd_driver and figure out which
Riv Octovahriz [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Can you please tell me how to install SoundBlaster Vibra 128 on my
FreeBSD 4.9-STABLE ?
I've tried pcm, sb and sbc, and none of them works
The PCM device should be enough for at least some purposes.
Can you describe exactly what you did to try it, and
what you did to try it, and exactly what you
did to show that it didn't work?
I try using device pcm on the kernel config
But when I boot up, it still didn't find my sound card
On the dmesg i found this line : pci0: unknown card (vendor=0x1102,
dev=0x8938) at 13.0 irq 5
and the output of /dev
Can you please tell me how to install SoundBlaster Vibra 128 on my
FreeBSD 4.9-STABLE ?
I've tried pcm, sb and sbc, and none of them works
Thx
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Hey People,
Was wondering if any of you out there are using this motherboard and have usb
working? (sound is a niceity).
Motherboard chipset: Sis748 (listed as supported on freebsd.org)
(yes usbd is running)
Regards,
Jacob
Jacob RhodenPhone: +61 3 8344 4478
ITS Division
Hi all,
is there a driver that will work with the Realtek alc650 sound chip?
I have googled around and have not found anyone who has got this to
work. Any hack to get 2 channels working would be appreciated, if not
its back to Linux.
Thanks
Gary
I've found that FreeBSD so far has supported every odd sound card
I've thrown its way.
Even (especially!) those on-board sound things built into
motherboards and laptops these days. FreeBSD supports them all (and
Windows usually doesn't without the special CD-Rom from the
motherboard
* Rahul Fernandez:
Hi, Thanks for the responses. My understanding from the handbook was
that I did not need to do this as I simply loaded a module (by editing
the 'loader.conf' file). Am I mistaken? I am able to hear sound when
watching films using mplayer. Does that not mean
HI
I have a digital PC 5000. It is an old model. It came
with windows and thus I made out the sound card to be
CRYSTAL WDM Audio COdec.
How can I enable sound? I would not like to recompile
as I only have 2.1 GB of HDD. better to lead kernel
module.
I am attachjing dmesg.
TIA
=
-- K E
Hi, I have set up my sound card and am able to hear sound through it
when playing mp3 files with xmms. I have the cd plugin for xmms and
have, I believe, correctly configured it. The songs on the cd appear
in the xmms playlist and a song appears to be playing but I hear
nothing. I have checked
Rahul Fernandez wrote:
Hi, I have set up my sound card and am able to hear sound through it
when playing mp3 files with xmms. I have the cd plugin for xmms and
have, I believe, correctly configured it. The songs on the cd appear
in the xmms playlist and a song appears to be playing but I hear
You wrote:
[...]
Maybe a common mistake:
Is there an audio cable between the drive and the soundcard ?
That is necessary to play cdda.
I don't know the exact specs but your cd-drive sends the sound kinda
directly to your soundcard. So that cable is necessary
But he said it worked correctly
On Friday 21 November 2003 01:14 am, Rahul Fernandez wrote:
Hi, I have set up my sound card and am able to hear sound through it
when playing mp3 files with xmms. I have the cd plugin for xmms and
have, I believe, correctly configured it. The songs on the cd appear
in the xmms playlist
Look at chapter 16 in the Handbook. There are some things that you have to do,
such as add device pcm or others to your kernel before you can have sound.
I have a black Lite-on in my test server and it worked just fine after I
configured xmcd to use /dev/acd0c.
Kent
Hi, Thanks
Rahul Fernandez wrote:
I am able to hear sound when watching films using mplayer.
Does that not mean that the audio cable is connected to the sound card (in
response to somebody's suggestion)? I will check later that this is the case.
Thanks, Rahul
Trying to simplify the difference:
the sound
Trying to simplify the difference:
the sound from a mpg/divx/xvid movie is read as data over the IDE cable.
then this data is processed by the playersoftware and send to the the
right audio codec (e.g mp3), which sends its output to the soundcard
driver, which instructs the soundcard
Since you have a rec option in your mixer I would go ahead and set
the record input (which you probably already did)
mixer -f /dev/mixer[device] =rec [ line, mic ]
When you run mixer you should see
...
Mixer videois currently set to 75:75
Recording source: mic
So I got my
List écrit:
Can someone point me to enabling sound on FreeBsd 5.1. Also when i use to
start my Xsession (startx) computer used to prompt with some message
about sound. I have suppressed it. How do change the system to get that
message again.
thanks
List écrit:
Can someone point me to enabling sound on FreeBsd 5.1. Also when i use to
start my Xsession (startx) computer used to prompt with some message about
sound. I have suppressed it. How do change the system to get that message
again.
thanks
Can someone point me to enabling sound on FreeBsd 5.1. Also when i use to
start my Xsession (startx) computer used to prompt with some message about
sound. I have suppressed it. How do change the system to get that message
again.
1) your hardware (soundcard type - is it supported
On Friday 14 November 2003 10:43 am, Cordula's Web wrote:
Can someone point me to enabling sound on FreeBsd 5.1. Also when i use
to start my Xsession (startx) computer used to prompt with some message
about sound. I have suppressed it. How do change the system to get that
message again
I have not complied the kernel but here is the picconf. Should i complie the
kernel and then do picconf? I do not see the sound card in here. thanks for
the quick reply.
I don't see a sound card (or a not-recognized card) either.
Could you also try 'pnpinfo' (again as root)?
What
0x 0x 0x 0x 0x
IRQ 0 0
DMA 4 4
IO range check 0x00 activate 0x01
On Friday 14 November 2003 11:29 am, Cordula's Web wrote:
I have not complied the kernel but here is the picconf. Should i complie
the kernel and then do picconf? I do not see the sound card in here.
thanks
Also this is on board sound card. That would explain why it is not showing up
in pciconf, right?
On Friday 14 November 2003 11:29 am, Cordula's Web wrote:
I have not complied the kernel but here is the picconf. Should i complie
the kernel and then do picconf? I do not see the sound card
b# pnpinfo
Checking for Plug-n-Play devices...
Card assigned CSN #1
Vendor ID CSC6835 (0x3568630e), Serial Number 0x
PnP Version 1.0, Vendor Version 1
Device Description: CS4236B
Logical Device ID: CSC 0x630e #0
Device Description: WSS/SB
Okay, that's a sound blaster
I don't see a sound card (or a not-recognized card) either.
Could you also try 'pnpinfo' (again as root)?
Also this is on board sound card. That would explain why it is not
showing up in pciconf, right?
It showed up on pnpinfo, so it was probably not wired on the PCI bus.
Since it's
hello
I have a problem I somehow fixed once, but I can't remember how :-)
sim-icq gives me the following message
play: /dev/dsp: Device busy
(it uses the play command for the sound plugin)
it means that somehow the sound channel is used by other program (I have xmms
running, and also
play: /dev/dsp: Device busy
Perhaps esd is running and grabbing the sound device?
I have a similar problem with mpg123. Calling mpg123
multiple times (e.g. in a loop with a shell script)
until it works is an acceptable work-around for me:
#!/bin/sh
until (mpg123 $1)
do
sleep 1;
done
:04 Anno Domini, Cordula's Web wrote using one
of his keyboards:
play: /dev/dsp: Device busy
Perhaps esd is running and grabbing the sound device?
I have a similar problem with mpg123. Calling mpg123
multiple times (e.g. in a loop with a shell script)
until it works is an acceptable work
S+ 0:00.01 egrep esd
so if I kill -9 the esd process, icq will start emitting sounds ?
petre
On Thursday 13 November 2003 21:04 Anno Domini, Cordula's Web wrote using
one
of his keyboards:
play: /dev/dsp: Device busy
Perhaps esd is running and grabbing the sound device?
I
play: /dev/dsp: Device busy
Perhaps esd is running and grabbing the sound device?
80418 ?? Ss 2:56.38 esd -terminate -nobeeps -as 2 -spawnfd
so if I kill -9 the esd process, icq will start emitting sounds ?
unfortunately no, it will just mute my xmms session
1. Who started esd
Can someone point me to enabling sound on FreeBsd 5.1. Also when i use to
start my Xsession (startx) computer used to prompt with some message about
sound. I have suppressed it. How do change the system to get that message
again.
thanks
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On Mon, Nov 10, 2003 at 04:28:22PM -0500, fbsd_user wrote:
[ I wrote (TOFU reversed) ]:
I have been having some problems since upgrading to 4.9 - earlier I
had problems with the onboard sound card, so I switched to a PCI
card which worked a lot better. Since the upgrade, FreeBSD makes
hello all,
a couple of questions:
1) have any of you had success installing ardour (ardour.sf.net)? if so, could you
please contact me to review the steps taken?
2) audacity users: i currently have audacity-1.0.0_2 installed (audacity.sf.net).
even though it invariably hiccups an error
my system is FreeBSD4.9-release and my sound card is Creative
I have added to my kernel: device pcm and recompiled it.
then i rebooted and there just wrote: es1371: wait src ready timeout 0x10
[0xff]
and then it booted to the system, but sound card doesen't works :(
what I have to do
Not sure if Mailing.freebsd.questions is still gatewayed here (it's really
low traffic now, so I'm thinking not) if it still is, sorry for the
repost.
From: Will Yardley [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Disabling onboard sound card
I have been having some problems since upgrading to 4.9 - earlier
Is there a way I can make these commands run at boot time:
# sysctl hw.snd.pcm0.vchans=4
# sysctl hw.snd.maxautovchans=4
Rather than enter them in each time I want to use xmms in kde? I guess aRTs
hogs psm0.
Thanks.
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Alex Kelly wrote:
Is there a way I can make these commands run at boot time:
# sysctl hw.snd.pcm0.vchans=4
# sysctl hw.snd.maxautovchans=4
Rather than enter them in each time I want to use xmms in kde? I guess aRTs
hogs psm0.
You may want to take a look at the sysctl.conf(5) man page.
Uwe
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* Alexey V. Litvinov:
My researches point me to /dev/dsp and i'm tried to make ln -s
/dev/dsp1.0 /dev/dsp
Just tell your applications that the sound device is /dev/dsp1.0. For
example, here is the config of the Enlightenment Sound Daemon:
[esd]
auto_spawn=1
spawn_options=-terminate
* Alexey V. Litvinov:
I have two sound cards and FreeBSD 5.0 [...] And wants to make
/dev/dsp point to pcm1 by default instead of pcm0. How to do this?
Try to use /dev/dsp1.0.
Cheers,
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Jean-Baptiste Quenot
http://caraldi.com/jbq/
pgp0.pgp
Description: PGP signature
I've just installed 5.1 -RELEASE on my new machine, a HP a350n. For
sound this computer uses onboard RealTek AC97 Audio.
I went throught the normal installation steps, then ran the steps for
soundcard configuration in the manual. I ran kldload. I recompiled
the kernel with 'device pcm'. I
Congratz,
Have you tried this?
# kldload snd_driver (This tries all sound drivers..one of them might
work...)
If this works, you might want to add the driver to the /boot/loader.conf,
you can find an example in /boot/defaults/loader.conf .
Good Luck!
- Original Message -
From: Gary
Wout A. wrote:
Congratz,
Have you tried this?
# kldload snd_driver (This tries all sound drivers..one of them might
work...)
If this works, you might want to add the driver to the /boot/loader.conf,
you can find an example in /boot/defaults/loader.conf .
To be more specific, this is what I
,
Have you tried this?
# kldload snd_driver (This tries all sound drivers..one of them might
work...)
If this works, you might want to add the driver to the /boot/loader.conf,
you can find an example in /boot/defaults/loader.conf .
Good Luck!
- Original Message -
From: Gary Schenk [EMAIL
figure no sound is running.
FreeBSD does not require MAKEDEV anymore, correct?
- Original Message -
From: Gary Schenk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, November 03, 2003 5:43 PM
Subject: AC97 sound support
I've just installed 5.1 -RELEASE on my new machine
* stevens root:
I have installed FreeBSD 5.1 release+KDE 3.1,my sound card is Creative
SB Vibra 128,I haved added device pcm to kernel and rebuided it,but
when I reboot my computer,the system can't initilize my card,I
typedmesg|grep pcm without output,when I start kde
Alexey V. Litvinov [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Problem: I have two sound cards one inserted into PCI slot and one
integrated into motherboard, all cards detected and working fine.
First is pcm0 and second is pcm1.
Since first (external) detected on boot first it is default to sound
output
Hello All,
I have two sound cards and FreeBSD 5.0
cat /dev/sndstat
FreeBSD Audio Driver (newpcm)
Installed devices:
pcm0: AudioPCI ES1373-8 at io 0xd000 irq 11 (1p/1r/0v channels duplex default)
pcm1: VIA VT8235 at io 0xe400 irq 10 (1p/1r/0v channels duplex)
And wants to make /dev/dsp point
Hello All!,
Problem: I have two sound cards one inserted into PCI slot and one
integrated into motherboard, all cards detected and working fine.
First is pcm0 and second is pcm1.
Since first (external) detected on boot first it is default to sound
output, but i wish to use second (integrated
build a new kernel (from GENERIC) adding device pcm
and all indications in file:/usr/share/doc/handbook/sound-setup.html
dmesg give me the next line
pcm0: AD1816 at port 0x220-0x22f,0x388-0x38b,0x100-0x10f irq 5 drq 1,0 on
isa0
but the speakers make an agud sound from the boot (I asume it beging
Martin Paredes [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
how can i enable a multifuncion card Basking Combo from Shark
Multimedia wich is compatible with a MPU-401.
What happened when you tried the usual method?
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Hello all, I have a asus P4C-800-E motherboard and I don't know if my
soundcard is supported or not. When I use dmesg this is the mesage that
i get
pci0: serial bus, SMBus at device 31.3 (no driver attached)
pci0: multimedia, audio at device 31.5 (no driver attached)
Has anyone come across this
asolomon15 schrieb am Mon, Oct 27, 2003 at 08:08:29PM -0500:
Hello all, I have a asus P4C-800-E motherboard and I don't know if my
soundcard is supported or not. When I use dmesg this is the mesage that
i get
pci0: serial bus, SMBus at device 31.3 (no driver attached)
pci0: multimedia, audio
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Have you tried the official instructions on
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/sound-setup.html
?
You'll see that FreeBSD 5.0 and later do not need
Hi
how can i enable a multifuncion card Basking Combo from Shark Multimedia wich
is compatible with a MPU-401.
maps
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On Wed, 22 Oct 2003, John Nielsen wrote:
The problem I'm seeing is that when a java applet uses sound, and another
application tries to use sound, the applet crashes, soon followed by the
browser. Once the browser exits, the sound in the other application will
play. I am using KDE as my
hi gurus ..
need help configuring sound card (opl3sa2) on a tecra
8000 laptop. It's been giving me hell for a while now
...
Tried adding 'device pcm' and recompiled kernel ... no
use. Tried adding 'options PNPBIOS' as well .. on
config, it says 'unknown option PNPBIOS ...'
something tells me
works fine.
about:plugins tells me it's installed, and applets seem to run fine.
The problem I'm seeing is that when a java applet uses sound, and another
application tries to use sound, the applet crashes, soon followed by the
browser. Once the browser exits, the sound in the other application
please. top-post, Don't
Bryan Cassidy [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I had a big problem yesterday with the PC. Don't want to get into that
but I had to reinstall.. Now that I did a reinstall I can play the video
in mplayer but no sound. For example I am tryin to play the new
IBM/Linux commercial
Hi!
I have installed FreeBSD 5.1 release+KDE 3.1,my sound
card is Creative SB Vibra 128,I haved added device
pcm to kernel and rebuided it,but when I reboot my
computer,the system can't initilize my card,I
typedmesg|grep pcm without output,when I start kde,
the system noticed me that no /dev/dsp
installed FreeBSD 5.1 release+KDE 3.1,my sound
card is Creative SB Vibra 128,I haved added device
pcm to kernel and rebuided it,but when I reboot my
computer,the system can't initilize my card,I
typedmesg|grep pcm without output,when I start kde,
the system noticed me that no /dev/dsp found
that I did a reinstall I can play
the video in mplayer but no sound. For example I am tryin to play
the new IBM/Linux commercial located here
http://rxns-rbn-sea02.rbn.com/ibmpdc/pdc/open/qtdemand/aug03/prodigy90_med.mpg
The vid plays fine but no sound at all this time..
Do you have
What's the most direct way to cat an audio file into the sound card?
The FreeBSD manual talks about wavplay or mpg123 or xmms, but what
if I just want to send an audio file to the sound card without an
application inbetween?
(Reason why - I want to make a quick shell script to play my flac
In the last episode (Oct 19), BSD baby said:
What's the most direct way to cat an audio file into the sound card?
The FreeBSD manual talks about wavplay or mpg123 or xmms, but what
if I just want to send an audio file to the sound card without an
application inbetween?
(Reason why - I
I had a big problem yesterday with the PC. Don't want to get into that
but I had to reinstall.. Now that I did a reinstall I can play the video
in mplayer but no sound. For example I am tryin to play the new
IBM/Linux commercial located here
http://rxns-rbn-sea02.rbn.com/ibmpdc/pdc/open/qtdemand
+-- Bryan Cassidy [freebsd] [18-10-03 06:17 IST]:
| I get this when trying to play movies in mplayer.
|
| audio_setup: Can't open audio device /dev/dsp: Device busy
| AO: [arts] can't connect to aRts soundserver
| /dev/dsp: Device busy
| AO: [esd] esd_open_sound failed: Resource temporarily
I get this when trying to play movies in mplayer.
audio_setup: Can't open audio device /dev/dsp: Device busy
AO: [arts] can't connect to aRts soundserver
/dev/dsp: Device busy
AO: [esd] esd_open_sound failed: Resource temporarily unavailable
ao_nas: init(): Can't open nas audio server - nosound
On Fri, 2003-10-17 at 16:47, Bryan Cassidy wrote:
I get this when trying to play movies in mplayer.
audio_setup: Can't open audio device /dev/dsp: Device busy
AO: [arts] can't connect to aRts soundserver
/dev/dsp: Device busy
AO: [esd] esd_open_sound failed: Resource temporarily unavailable
Anthony Carmody [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Running FreeBSD 5.1 on an Intel D45PESV mainboard. [onboard sound AC97
AC1981B]
Sounds fine. It's a technology preview release, remember, but it
should be pretty solid for your purposes.
i have no sound and i cannot browse my network machines
Lowell Gilbert wrote:
Anthony Carmody [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Running FreeBSD 5.1 on an Intel D45PESV mainboard. [onboard sound AC97
AC1981B]
Sounds fine. It's a technology preview release, remember, but it
should be pretty solid for your purposes.
sure. and it's the 5th 5.1 machine i have
Hello,
does anybody know about sound recording application with following features
?
- it doesn't require X Windows, it has command line interface
- it is able to continuously monitor audio card's line-in input and record
only when there is not silence - based on reaching some preset
Hi,
I am new to using FreeBSD as a Workstation, although i have used FreeBSD
for servers for various reasons for years. I have come into a few
problems now i have pissed off M$ completely. [can't teach an old dog
new tricks]
Running FreeBSD 5.1 on an Intel D45PESV mainboard. [onboard sound
Whats the best 6.1 channel sound card for FreeBSD (i.e. what one has the most
open source support behind it)?
Thanks,
-Jason
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On Tuesday 14 October 2003 16:42, jason dictos wrote:
Whats the best 6.1 channel sound card for FreeBSD (i.e. what one has the
most open source support behind it)?
Hum, as far as I know, there's not 6.1, 5.1, nor 4.1 support under FreeBSD.
But I might be wrong.
Antione
OK, I found one of the problems that the festival app was
having playing on my system. Apparently, the authors assumed
that a SNDCTL_DSP_SYNC ioctl() was not necessary before a close()
because the close() is supposed to sync. I have found, however,
that it does make a difference.
Is close()
multimedia stuff without
a hitch, xmms, mpg123, mplayer, artsd all work just fine. The card comes
up as some AC97 under pcm.
But if I try to use some of the more esoteric ports like stella
or festival, I get no sound. With festival I can do a trick like
filter the output through the command
'sox -r 1600
a hitch, xmms, mpg123, mplayer, artsd all work just fine. The card comes
up as some AC97 under pcm.
But if I try to use some of the more esoteric ports like stella
or festival, I get no sound. With festival I can do a trick like
filter the output through the command
'sox -r 1600 -t sw $FILE -r
an
Stop in /usr/src.
***Error code 1
with I bunch I stuff before that, I forgot to copy that also.
Also, I have a sound issue, I followed the steps the HANDBOOK and how to configure my
sound, once I did that ( before I tried make world )rebuild my KERNEL I notice in my
dmesg the following lines
Hey, I already posted once about this, and after a little more investigation,
I'm finding that the dsp device is simply busy. I created a test account,
with the .xinitrc file simply containing: exec ogle /dev/acd1 and the DVD
played with sound (although choppy, but I'm following the other post
On Tue, Oct 07, 2003 at 09:34:32AM -0400, rodrique heron wrote:
I have been trying to update my system using make world for the last
5 days and I am getting no where. All my searches for an answer
comes up short.
You seem to be using FreeBSD-CURRENT, when you probably shouldn't be -
in
EMU10K1 at device 9.0 on pci0
pcm1: unable to map register space
device_probe_and_attach: pcm1 attach returned 6
You have two sound cards a CMEDIA that is pcm0 and a Creative that is pcm1, by
default all the programs send the audio to /dev/dsp who is a symbolic link to
/dev/dsp0, the 'Digitized
Hello,
I have Intel P4I865G Chipset with AC'97 v.2.2 onboard audio
and I would like to know if it is supported by the FreeBSD
4.8-Stable kernel. If it is - how can I bring my sound card
up ? What line should I add to my kernel configuration file
?
Thank you for your time and consideration
Hello,
I have Intel P4I865G Chipset with AC'97 v.2.2 onboard audio
and I would like to know if it is supported by the FreeBSD
4.8-Stable kernel. If it is - how can I bring my sound card
up ? What line should I add to my kernel configuration file
It might work with pcm driver.
http
device pcm should work.
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From: Mihail Stoyanov [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, October 03, 2003 8:12 AM
Subject: Onboard Sound Card
Hello,
I have Intel
device_probe_and_attach: pcm1 attach returned 6
I used xmms to play a .wav and mplayer to play a .avi. No sound was
produced by sound card, but mplayer has video output.
Wondering what the problem could be. Thanks.
Foo
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18000linux.ko
dmesg:
Preloaded elf module /boot/kernel/snd_maestro3.ko at
0xc07801f4.
pcm0: OPTi931 at port 0xe8d-0xe8f,0x220-0x22f,0x380-0x38b,
0x534-0x537 irq 5 drq 1,0 on isa0
AD_WAIT_INIT FAILED 1002000 0xff
Every time I got this error and no sound... I realize this
is probably something
OS: FreeBSD 5.1-RELEASE
Hi,
I have cheap, ISA sound card recognized as OPTi931. It works without
problems on Linux (RH 7.3, upgraded kernel 2.4.21 + XFS) with
the following line in /etc/modules.conf:
options mad16 io=0x530 irq=5 dma=0 dma16=0 mpu_io=0x300 mpu_irq=7
I'd like to make
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Try doing this in your kernel config file:
device pcm
it's not an 'option'
Eric Crist
AdTech Integrated Systems, Inc
(952) 403-9000
On Wednesday 01 October 2003 03:35 am, Jarosaw Nozderko wrote:
OS: FreeBSD 5.1-RELEASE
Hi,
I have cheap, ISA sound
On 26 Sep 2003 13:59:23 +1000 Psyche101 [EMAIL PROTECTED] probably wrote:
Hiya
Tried splay, same result. Also ran xmms from an xterm, no errors or
verbose output of any kind, all seemed smooth. I have found stacks of
esound dirs on my setup, not sure which one I should be looking at,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am beginner in FreeBSD.
I had installed FreeBSD 5.1 Release, but I don't here sounds
I use Creative SBLive! sound card.
It sound card work successfully in WindowsXP, but in FreeBSD
My friend sad that I must recompile system But I don't know how I can
wrote:
Hiya
Thanks - a little messing around, and some very helpful information from
Sergey and Danny have got my sound card recognised. Only small problem
is that hissing sound that you get fromcat /dev/urandom/dev/dsp is
all I can get (at least it's a sound :~))when running xmms
Hiya
Thanks - a little messing around, and some very helpful information from
Sergey and Danny have got my sound card recognised. Only small problem
is that hissing sound that you get fromcat /dev/urandom/dev/dsp is
all I can get (at least it's a sound :~))when running xmms, kaboodle, or
just
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