Hi.
Im getting the error message: pcm0:play:0: play interrupt timeout, channel
dead when i try to play any mp3-file with mpg123. I have FreeBSD 4.7 and I
have loaded the appropriate modules for my Yamaha ISA sound card. Does
anybody have a similar problem or know a solution?
EDIT
FreeBSD Rox My Sox !!
Just checked and it looks like there are a ton of mixers in ports.
cd /usr/ports/audio
make search key=mixer
Since I just got my sound working, I'm in the market for a mixer too, so
I just tried the small and easy aumix. I seem to remember that the sound
drivers in linux
I'd like to be able to use various sound sources at the same time. So
I did what Handbook recommends. Now, it says, all I need is to make
each source use one particular (not occupied) virtual chanel, for
instace /dev/dsp0.n What exactly does this mean? Is there some kind of
a common for every
On Tue, 2003-09-23 at 21:44, Danny Pansters wrote:
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device = '86C732 Trio32, 86C764 Trio64, 86C765 Trio64V+ Rev 01'
class= display
subclass
Hello!
Lets start with some info on the system so you know what it is:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~# uname -a
FreeBSD lnx.bylzz.se 5.1-RELEASE FreeBSD 5.1-RELEASE #0: Mon Sep 22
19:44:00 CEST 2003 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/src/sys/i386/compile/LNX
i386
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~# grep pcm /var/run/dmesg.boot
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, September 23, 2003 10:50 AM
Subject: Sound
Hello!
Lets start with some info on the system so you know what it is:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~# uname -a
FreeBSD lnx.bylzz.se 5.1-RELEASE FreeBSD 5.1-RELEASE #0
a
pop-up window saying there's a problem with my
sound
card (internal sound card). It says that it
couldn't
open or find /dev/dsp0 or something similar. Is
there
a way to slve this?
-edwin
What version of FreeBSD are you running?
Are you getting that message in KDE?
Have
Hi Everyone
Seems that quite a few people are having sound probs !
I am about to join in here - I also cannot get my sound card to
operate.I have a P2 with a 20 gig Hdd and 128Mb RAM - the machine has
onboard sound so I tried all the options - PNP BIOS, pcm, anything
generic, and the sound pro
On Mon, 2003-09-22 at 20:25, Andy K wrote:
Hi Everyone
Seems that quite a few people are having sound probs !
I am about to join in here - I also cannot get my sound card to
operate.I have a P2 with a 20 gig Hdd and 128Mb RAM - the machine has
onboard sound so I tried all the options
, 2003-09-22 at 20:25, Andy K wrote:
Hi Everyone
Seems that quite a few people are having sound probs !
I am about to join in here - I also cannot get my sound card to
operate.I have a P2 with a 20 gig Hdd and 128Mb RAM - the machine has
onboard sound so I tried all the options - PNP BIOS, pcm
When i turn on my FreeBSD machine, I often receive a
pop-up window saying there's a problem with my sound
card (internal sound card). It says that it couldn't
open or find /dev/dsp0 or something similar. Is there
a way to slve this?
-edwin
=
best regards
On Sunday 21 September 2003 10:01 pm, Edwin D. Vinas wrote:
When i turn on my FreeBSD machine, I often receive a
pop-up window saying there's a problem with my sound
card (internal sound card). It says that it couldn't
open or find /dev/dsp0 or something similar. Is there
a way to slve
On Friday 19 September 2003 09:34 am, you wrote:
ALIAS [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
i can't seem to get my sound to work, i've installed freebsd and got it
working before but don't remember how and everytime i try to open up a
mpeg file it says
Sound server informational message:
Error
ALIAS [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
i can't seem to get my sound to work, i've installed freebsd and got it
working before but don't remember how and everytime i try to open up a mpeg
file it says
Sound server informational message:
Error while initializing the sound driver:
device /dev
i can't seem to get my sound to work, i've installed freebsd and got it
working before but don't remember how and everytime i try to open up a mpeg
file it says
Sound server informational message:
Error while initializing the sound driver:
device /dev/dsp can't be opened (Device
Hey all,
I cannot get my sound card working. I have a yamaha ymf753 codec chip, 16-bit
sound blaster pro compatible. I tried following the instructions in the handbook and
compiled with pcm and pcm/sbc and I get this dmesg output
pcm0: Intel ICH3 (82801CA) at device 31.5 on pci0
Greetings,
I have a Ensoniq sound card (es1370). I have compiled my kernel with that
directive (device pcm) it seems that worked (KDE doesn't anoy like before). I
have FreeBSD 5.1, so the command
# sh MAKEDEV snd0
does'nt work (there's now devfs - I don't know how to use it).
I saw
Greetings, ^M
Hmm... sounds ok to me. Except for that little hiccup at the end.
Looks more like a windows problem though :o)
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I have a problem with my Toshiba Satellite 2105 CDS laptop
I compiled the kernel with device pcm option, and I can see the card in dmesg, but
when I'm trying to play smth to /dev/dsp0 the system is not respondig till hard-reboot.
There is an ESS Maestro-2E Soundcard, and it works fine under
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a problem with my Toshiba Satellite 2105 CDS laptop
I compiled the kernel with device pcm option, and I can see the card in dmesg, but
when I'm trying to play smth to /dev/dsp0 the system is not respondig till hard-reboot.
There is an ESS Maestro-2E Soundcard, and
Dear All,
FreeBSD detects my sound card properly, but does not record from it.
Playing works.
From dmesg:
pcm0: VIA VT8233 (pre) port 0xe400-0xe4ff irq 11 at device 17.5 on
pci0
pcm0: Avance Logic ALC200 AC97 Codec
isa0: too many memory ranges
Is that isa0 message something I should worry about
(pcm0...)
cd /dev
./MAKEDEV snd0
Sound card start to work, but I have no MIDI
(I need midi, because I want to use sequencer programs like:
Muse, Rosegarden, etc)
What can I do?
Thanks for help!
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http
Maybe this will help?
http://glou.net/~thomas/pcg-fx301.html
Especially this part:
quote
Sound support
The sound chip is known as AC97. In FreeBSD, recompiling a kernel with device pcm
included or even (not sure) using the GENERIC kernel might get sound working. In
Linux, you will have
/dev/audio1.2
crw-rw-rw- 1 root wheel 30, 0x00030014 Aug 23 22:07 /dev/audio1.3
crw-rw-rw- 1 root wheel 30, 0x00040014 Aug 23 22:07 /dev/audio1.4
crw-rw-rw- 1 root wheel 30, 0x00050014 Aug 23 22:07 /dev/audio1.5
So the system seems to recognize both of my sound cards,
but how can I use
I would swear that Iasked this question, and got an answer a couple of
weeks ago. I got sidetrakced from the project of making this machine work,
and I can't find in my mail archive for the FreeBSD list what the answer
was ;-(
Sorry.
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On Fri, 22 Aug 2003 14:25:17 -0400
stan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I would swear that Iasked this question, and got an answer a couple of
weeks ago. I got sidetrakced from the project of making this machine
work, and I can't find in my mail archive for the FreeBSD list what
the answer was ;-(
Hi People,
I've tried to set up the sound card on my machine but unsuccessfully
:-(
I'm running FreeBSD 5.0. The MB is Abit NF7-S based on nForce2
chipset. The sound card is on board: AC 97 CODEC on board
I've compiled the KERNEL with device pcm in order to get the audio
On Tuesday 19 August 2003 02:21 am, Vlado Korcek wrote:
Hi People,
I've tried to set up the sound card on my machine but
unsuccessfully
:-(
I'm running FreeBSD 5.0. The MB is Abit NF7-S based on nForce2
chipset. The sound card is on board: AC 97 CODEC on board
I've
The sb0 and opl0 started showing up after I recompiled the kernel with
device pcm as the only entry regarding sound.
pcm nor pcm0 show up in dmesg.
# grep pcm /var/run/dmesg.boot
#
Here is what is in the kernel:
# For Sound
device pcm
#For BrookTree 878 Capture Device
device bktr
I'm completely puzzled about soundcards under freebsd, i have read the respective
chapter in the handbook but i dont found a good relation with my laptop (compaq 725)
soundacard that's:
16-Bit Sound Blaster CompatibleJBL Proi Audio System c/ Bass Reflex
# kldload snd
# cat /dev/sndstat
FreeBSD
KEW Martin [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Thanks for the reply Lowell (or is it Gilbert).
My name can get even more confusing...
[Mr. Gilbert is more formal than necessary.]
Do you know of any
additional information on devfs apart from the man
make depend
make
Now I get this error message after the make command:
Linking kernel
isa_compat.o(.data+0x4): undefined reference to `opldriver'
*** Error code 1
Stop in /usr/src/sys/compile/MYKERNEL.
Any ideas on how to fix?
Any good references to getting sound going would be greatly
Hello
All you need to add support for you sound card is pcm remove the device opl0
at isa? port 0x388 and try compiling the kernel.
On Wednesday 13 August 2003 07:29 pm, David wrote:
I tried adding a driver for my onboard-soundcard Yamaha OPL-3-SAx on
P200mmx, FreeBSD 4.7-Release.
After
I'm trying to get FreeBSD 4.8 to recognize my sound card a Creative Sound Blaster 32
ISA.
I've run: kldload -v snd_pcm snd_sbc, with the following output:
loaded snd_pcm, id=3
sbc0:Creative SB16/SB32 at port 0x220-0x22f, 0x330-0x331, 0x388-0x38b irq 5 drq 1,5
on ISA 0
loaded snd_sbc=4
When I
+-- Abhijeet Sane [freebsd] [04-08-03 17:35 +0530]:
| hi all ,
| i want to know how to enable my sound card from freebsd . ( i am using
| freeBSD 5.0 and my sound card is yamaha ISA opl3sax) i have tried to load
| the sound modules . but the mpg123 or eswd daemon says that there is no
| /dev
KEW Martin [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I am having problems configuring sound for a PnP ISA Sound Blaster 16 under
FreeBSD5.1 with KDE3.1. I have followed the multimedia instructions in the handbook
and rebuild the kernel with:
device pcm
device sbc
Then, using grep pcm /var/run
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From: Lowell Gilbert [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, 15 August 2003 7:10 AM
To: KEW Martin
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Configuring Sound Blaster 16 for FreeBSD5.1 KDE3.1
KEW Martin [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I am having problems configuring sound for a PnP ISA
Hi,
I am having problems configuring sound for a PnP ISA Sound Blaster 16 under FreeBSD5.1
with KDE3.1. I have followed the multimedia instructions in the handbook and rebuild
the kernel with:
device pcm
device sbc
Then, using grep pcm /var/run/dmesg.boot it finds pcm on sbc1, and I am able
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Hey Rik,
Yeah, I got my nVidia SoundStorm chipset to work, however that was only under
FreeBSD 5.1..
I used device pcm in the kernel configuration and worked fine.
However, for earlier versions of FreeBSD.. I did have a link to somewhere
which
Hi all,
After not being able to get sound to work under 4.8
with a Ensoniq sound card, I tried using a ESS Solo-1E
card. Still no sound. (Though the keyboard beep
still functions.)
As I had said originally, this is all new to me so
there may be something fundamental I'm doing wrong.
I have
On Sun, 2003-08-03 at 17:25, Walter wrote:
Hi all,
After not being able to get sound to work under 4.8
with a Ensoniq sound card, I tried using a ESS Solo-1E
card. Still no sound. (Though the keyboard beep
still functions.)
As I had said originally, this is all new to me so
there may
Joe Marcus Clarke wrote:
Try running mixer, and see if vol or pcm is set to 0.
Sorry I neglected to mention that - I had already checked
that at the previous advise from this List. It is set at
75:75 for each and when I set it to 100:100 it makes no
difference.
Walter
Does anyone know how to get nvidia's SoundStorm (nforce2 audio) to work
under FreeBSD?
~Rik
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Hi,
I just tried adding some virtual channels to my laptop to get XMMS and
KDE's sound server to play nicely using the commands:
sysctl hw.snd.pcm0.vchans=4
sysctl hw.snd.maxautovchans=4
As soon as I play the next mp3, even with XMMS still pointing at
/dev/dsp0, Liz Phair starts sounding like
(Sorry for the double post, this is a 2650, not 2600, dell laptop)
Hi,
I just tried adding some virtual channels to my laptop to get XMMS and
KDE's sound server to play nicely using the commands:
sysctl hw.snd.pcm0.vchans=4
sysctl hw.snd.maxautovchans=4
As soon as I play the next mp3, even
Hi all:
I am trying to configure my laptop (hp omnibook xt6200) with FBSD and
I'm a bit stucked with the sound card: it is a ALi M5451. It seems
that it is not supported (I am running 4.8-STABLE).
I have found a patch on internet to get working this card (check:
http://home.att.ne.jp/delta
Walter [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sat, Jul 19, 2003 at 08:44:03PM -0500, Walter wrote:
Try setting both vol and pcm to 100:100 using the mixer(8)
utility.
For me at least, my soundcard is *extremely* soft unless I use 100%
volume. Sample commands:
# mixer
Lowell Gilbert wrote:
Okay, let's go back to the basics.
What does dmesg|grep pcm show?
pcm0: AudioPCI ES1370 port 0x1080-0x10bf irq 10 at device 13.0 on pci0
I've checked that the port memory does not overlap
anything else, also that there are no other devices
that use irq 10 at device 13.0.
liquid wrote:
What sound isn't working? Just xmms? Or have you tried using something
like noatun - which comes with KDE 3.1
When you run the sound daemon for system sounds and such on KDE, it
interferes with xmms, and as a result xmms doesn't work. You have to
turn that off in order to use xmms
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sat, Jul 19, 2003 at 08:44:03PM -0500, Walter wrote:
Try setting both vol and pcm to 100:100 using the mixer(8) utility.
For me at least, my soundcard is *extremely* soft unless I use 100%
volume. Sample commands:
# mixer vol 100:100
# mixer pcm 100:100
$ xmms
Thanks,
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 do
it.
Tell me please what I
On Saturday 19 July 2003 02:57 pm, Denis 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
Hi all,
After building a new kernel with pcm, and doing
sh MAKEDEV snd0 in the /dev directory, there is
still no sound from an old Gateway with some kind
of PCI Ensoniq card. This is my first crack at
setting up an X11 server and sound, so I may be
missing something obvious. I've tried
On Saturday 19 July 2003 08:23 pm, Walter wrote:
Hi all,
After building a new kernel with pcm, and doing
sh MAKEDEV snd0 in the /dev directory, there is
still no sound from an old Gateway with some kind
of PCI Ensoniq card. This is my first crack at
setting up an X11 server and sound
changed them
up a bit, tried xmms, muted off then on, tried xmms.
Still no sound. Thanks though.
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that the volumes were
not set to zero except for the mic. I changed them
up a bit, tried xmms, muted off then on, tried xmms.
Still no sound. Thanks though.
Try setting both vol and pcm to 100:100 using the mixer(8) utility.
For me at least, my soundcard is *extremely* soft unless I use 100
On Wed, Jul 16, 2003 at 02:38:43PM +1000, frank brierley wrote:
Hi,
I have a freebsd 4.8 machine a dvd player and a cd writer installed.
Freebsd can mount data disks on both drives /dev/acd0c and /dev/acd1a - I'm
not sure what the 'a' and 'c' do. Both drives have the audio lines
Hi,
I have a freebsd 4.8 machine a dvd player and a cd writer installed.
Freebsd can mount data disks on both drives /dev/acd0c and /dev/acd1a - I'm
not sure what the 'a' and 'c' do. Both drives have the audio lines
attached to the system board, one into the normal cd jack and the other
seems that enabling pcm on a Sony VAIO PCG-GRX560 works under
4.8-STABLE, though its really choppy, it seems if i keep the usb mouse
moving sound plays completely normal, quite odd. it also seems like
everything on this unit is hard wired to irq 9. even though i tried to
set pcm at irq10, it still
not related to the first. I
have a Sound Blaster AudioPCI 128 and compiled a custom kernel where I
added device pcm and removed some stuff I dont need. The first few times
the sound worked fine but now sometimes there are no mixer vol or pcm
devices and when I reboot they are sometimes there again
reading the Bash Reference Manual, I was
somewhat confused about when wich file is executed.
But I still don't know what to do about the sound or where to look for
answers.
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seems that enabling pcm on a Sony VAIO PCG-GRX560 works under
4.8-STABLE, though its really choppy, it seems if i keep the usb mouse
moving sound plays completely normal, quite odd. it also seems like
everything on this unit is hard wired to irq 9. even though i tried to
set pcm at irq10, it still
Hi,
Any now an then, mostly now :(, when I simoultaniosly use more that one
sound application the system hangs (mouse, keyboard). It still replies
to pings.
From where sould I begin ?
Thanks,
IOnut
FreeBSD 5.1-RELEASE
pci bus 0x cardnum 0x11 function 0x05: vendor 0x1106 device 0x3059
vchans probably aren't working right with your sound card yet. I had a
problem for a while with my soundcard, but it seems to be working fine now
with vchans.
Ken
On Tue, 8 Jul 2003, Ion-Mihai Tetcu wrote:
Hi,
Any now an then, mostly now :(, when I simoultaniosly use more that one
sound
With vchans disabled, you should only be able to use 1 sound producing app
at a time unless you're going through artsd or esd or something for all of
your sound. Did you reboot after you commented out those lines? (You don't
have to reboot really, you could just do sysctl -w hw.snd.pcm0.vchans=0
On Tuesday 08 July 2003 18:40, Kenneth Culver wrote:
With vchans disabled, you should only be able to use 1 sound
producing app at a time unless you're going through artsd or esd or
something for all of your sound.
I'm under KDE ;), so it starts up.
buh# ps ax | grep artsd
706 ?? S 0
I'm under KDE ;), so it starts up.
buh# ps ax | grep artsd
706 ?? S 0:28.09 /usr/local/bin/artsd -F 10 -S 4096 -s 60 -m
artsmessage -l 3 -f
and i suppose it's the suspect.
I've tried
artsdsp -v aviplay %f Marlene\ Dietrich_Peter.mp3
and got (no hang):
-
artsdsp:
On Tuesday 08 July 2003 20:55, Kenneth Culver wrote:
I'm under KDE ;), so it starts up.
buh# ps ax | grep artsd
706 ?? S 0:28.09 /usr/local/bin/artsd -F 10 -S 4096 -s 60
-m artsmessage -l 3 -f
and i suppose it's the suspect.
I've tried
artsdsp -v aviplay %f Marlene\
Not sure if this will actually help you but I recall thinking my sound wasn't working
after a recent KDE install. Turned out that it was simply installing the desktop
without explicit sound assignments for system events (so it merely seemed like sound
wasn't working, yet no pop up errors when
Not sure if this will actually help you but I recall thinking my sound
wasn't working after a recent KDE install. Turned out that it was simply
installing the desktop without explicit sound assignments for system
events (so it merely seemed like sound wasn't working, yet no pop up
errors when
On Monday 23 June 2003 10:52 pm, Duke, Brian wrote:
My system is a Compaq Deskpro EN P600 machine
I installed 4.8STABLE and configured the Kernel for sound
optionPNPBIOS
devicepcm
make buildkernel KERNCONF=RAINBUILD
make installkernel KERNCONF=RAINBUILD
optionPNPBIOS
devicepcm
rain# grep pcm /var/run/dmesg.boot
pcm0: ESS 18xx DSP on sbc0
For my ESS audio (1936 or something), I needed the pcm and:
device sbc
not sure if it will make a difference since your card is being detected
on boot, but it might
I am using KMixer. That seems to work a little bit.
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From: Kent Stewart [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, June 24, 2003 12:15 AM
To: Duke, Brian; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Sound problems.
On Monday 23 June 2003 10:52 pm, Duke, Brian wrote:
My system
My system is a Compaq Deskpro EN P600 machine
I installed 4.8STABLE and configured the Kernel for sound
option PNPBIOS
device pcm
make buildkernel KERNCONF=RAINBUILD
make installkernel KERNCONF=RAINBUILD
Everything worked like a dream
Brought up XFree86
then brought up
Hi,
I have the following problem with FreeBSD 4.7-STABLE (running XFree86
4.2.0).
Recently, my AGP graphics card (Matrox G200) stopped working (a hardware
defect), so I used a rather old PCI Mach64 card instead. I also have
a Soundblaster AWE 64 (ISA, using pcm) in my box.
Now, whenever the PCI
I have recently purchased a Dell Dimension 8250 which contains a Creative
Labs SoundBlaster Live! DD 5.1 card. My previous SoundBlaster Live! card
was detected in FreeBSD 4.7, but this one is not detected in this machine
using FreeBSD 5.1 RELEASE (cvsup to it). No pcm devices show during boot.
I believe the soundblasters in dell machines are special in some kind, I
have a dell as well and the SB Live that came with it works fine under
windows, but does not work at all under FreeBSD, however I had an old
Live (exact same spec as the one that came with the machine) and it
works just fine,
Emil A Eklund wrote:
I believe the soundblasters in dell machines are special in some kind, I
have a dell as well and the SB Live that came with it works fine under
windows, but does not work at all under FreeBSD, however I had an old
Live (exact same spec as the one that came with the machine)
Here goes
I currently have both the dell soundblaster and a boxed soundblaster in
the machine so you should see both.
If there's anything else you'll need let me know.
/Emil
On Sun, 2003-06-08 at 19:00, Scott Long wrote:
Emil A Eklund wrote:
I believe the soundblasters in dell machines are
Hello!
Are there any chances for me to switch VIA8235 with AD1980 codec into
2-channel mode? This can be done in windows, but I don't see how to do this in
FreeBSD.
--
Oleg Sharoiko.
Software and Network Engineer
Computer Center of Rostov State University.
(where sound also
didn't work), and under this one I was just having this line :
pcm0: SiS 7012 port 0x9000-0x907f,0x9400-0x94ff irq 3 at device 2.7 on
pci0
And no information about AC97 codec. One of the Windows drivers bundled with
the box is called AD1980 SoundMAX Audio Driver, maybe
I have a laptop with the 7018 sis audio chipset. not sure how similar
they are, but FWIW:
sound seems to work fine under win2k, so i doubt its a h/w problem
[maybe just poorly designed hw ;)]. However, in fbsd 4.8 i have to
perform a lil tinkering to get sound working.
The problem will be when i
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Sent: Friday, April 04, 2003 3:24 PM
Subject: Re: Gnome2, Sound, MPlayer
On Thursday 03 April 2003 02:30 pm, Drew Tomlinson wrote:
Although I've had success with FBSD as a server, I'm a complete
Drew Tomlinson writes:
| I've been fighting with getting sound working on FBSD 5.0-RELEASE-p7. Can
| someone tell me if the pcm driver is supposed to work with ICH4 integrated
| sound on an Intel motherboard? I read in the 5.0 release notes that there
| is rudimentary support. However when I
hi there,
i've been trying to get my CMedia CMI8738 onboard soundcard to work in duplex mode,
but it just won't work. i've tried setting: sysctl hw.snd.pcm0.vchans=4 and sysctl
hw.snd.maxautovchans=4 as mentioned in the handbook and using different dsp-channels,
but still the same.
4.8 stable
I need to load a driver for the CMedia CMI8338/CMI8738
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Hi all,
I can listen to CDs but not to mp3s e.a (DVDs...).
I hear the loudspeakers pop when I start the system though.
The soundcard is a Guillemot Fortissimo II with a
Cirrus Logic CS4624 dsp (=^Crystal Audio I think).
In KDE3's soundcontrol I defined OSS and /dev/dsp -but still no sound.
Yes
I've been fighting with getting sound working on FBSD 5.0-RELEASE-p7. Can
someone tell me if the pcm driver is supposed to work with ICH4 integrated
sound on an Intel motherboard? I read in the 5.0 release notes that there
is rudimentary support. However when I attempt to play an mp3 file
what did u use to listen to MP3? if you use mpg123 and the link, make sure u
wrap it with `artsdsp`.
do you get sound without KDE? your kernel has psm compiled in it right?
/ayn
On 0, lars [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,
I can listen to CDs but not to mp3s e.a (DVDs...).
I hear
Hi all,
What is the command to record sound in freebsd? I have
the soundcard correctly set up and it playbacks sound
nicely, now i want to try recording, but don't know
how.
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Although I've had success with FBSD as a server, I'm a complete newbie when
it comes to using FBSD as a desktop. I've completed a fresh install of FBSD
5.0-RELEASE, and the latest versions of Gnome2, and XWindows. I learned
that I needed 'options pcm' in my kernel config to get sound working so
Sound card makes no sound. Verified that sound device enabled on boot,
and installed mpg123, to test. Verified Mixer is set to 75-100 level on all
channels. Everything appears to work, no error, however, no sound.
beowulf# uname -a
FreeBSD beowulf 5.0-RELEASE-p6 FreeBSD 5.0-RELEASE-p6 #5
Steve Willoughby wrote:
| I just put in a new PCI128 sound card, but am having trouble
| getting it to work. I think I've got the right set of drivers
| enabled, but I get the following at boot time:
|
| pcm0: unknown revision 4 -- please report to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
| pcm0: Creative CT5880
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Can't get PCI128 sound card to be recognized
Perhaps you should change your BIOS settings to no PnP OS
No, I looked there first. The BIOS doesn't appear to have any such
setting.
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Steve Willoughby | The purpose
I have an older Pentium system I'd like to just use as a sort of
home entertainment server (read mp3 player for house sound system,
X10, etc).
I just put in a new PCI128 sound card, but am having trouble
getting it to work. I think I've got the right set of drivers
enabled, but I get
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Can't get PCI128 sound card to be recognized
Perhaps you should change your BIOS settings to no PnP OS
I have an older Pentium system I'd like to just use as a sort of
home entertainment server (read mp3 player for house sound system
I have a CMI8738 onboard sound card with my Freebsd 5.0 box. I tried
to make it work. It seems the kernel recognize my sound card, but not
config its IRQ correctly. I tried to build it in kernel or use kldload.
The results are same.
dmesg reveals the irq is routed to 10 while it should be 9. When
A question for the gurus, or anyone with an idea on how to fix this... :)
I have just installed FreeBSD 4.8-RC1 (ISO from ftp.au.freebsd.org) on
my Dell Latitude C600 laptop a few days ago. Everything works perfectly
except sound recording (playback is fine). The sound hardware in the laptop
Sorry it took me so long to respond, I've been busy. Anyway, I don't have a
sound card. I have Matsonic ms8127c mother board that comes w/ sound
support. I ran kldload snd.ko, but it didn't seem to do anything to my
dmesg. It certainly didn't say anything about pcm. I've tried working
through
On Thu, Mar 06, 2003 at 09:05:15PM +, desmond james wrote:
Sorry it took me so long to respond, I've been busy. Anyway, I don't have a
sound card. I have Matsonic ms8127c mother board that comes w/ sound
support.
Should not make any difference. When such devices are on the motherboard
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