On Sat, Jul 24, 2010 at 8:41 PM, Tim E. Real termt...@rogers.com wrote:
I turned off the 'lock' control in envy24control and now Flash can
set the rate to 48000Hz.
I forgot to mention the Multi Track Rate Locking and Multi Track
Rate Reset issues... Or the fact that sometimes you have to
On Sat, Jul 24, 2010 at 8:43 PM, Tim E. Real termt...@rogers.com wrote:
On July 24, 2010 06:44:40 pm you wrote:
Holy crud that's nice !!! You really went to town on this !
I figured these cards are worth it... One of the changes I made
seriously reduces the number of interrupts/ticks
On July 25, 2010 10:40:22 am you wrote:
On Sat, Jul 24, 2010 at 8:41 PM, Tim E. Real termt...@rogers.com wrote:
I turned off the 'lock' control in envy24control and now Flash can
set the rate to 48000Hz.
I forgot to mention the Multi Track Rate Locking and Multi Track
Rate Reset issues...
Hello.
Just a follow up to something I said a while back.
I think Gene H. was saying he couldn't get audio
and I had replied that I disabled Pulse and it
appeared to be working.
But even after disabling Pulse, sometimes I still was
not getting audio in Flash on YouBoob etc.
When I did have
As usual, the nature of the problem becomes clearer
immediately after I form my question and post it.
So let me re-phrase the problem and question:
I think these issues are part of a more general
bug with ALSA + envy24.
ALSA is not able to change the envy24's sample rate.
This requires the
For the alsa default device, as used by web-apps and other things
where you haven't explicitly set the device, consider using a dmix
device such as done in http://nielsmayer.com/npm/dot-asoundrc.txt
What would be more interesting, and I haven't explored yet, would be
to combine the dmix and
On July 24, 2010 03:54:19 pm Tim E. Real wrote:
It turns out that Flash wants to play everything
at a 48000Hz sample rate.
Since my audio card is an Envy24 based card,
it always boots up in 44100Hz sample rate mode.
So now, before I play Flash videos, I must open the
envy24control mixer
On July 24, 2010 06:44:40 pm you wrote:
For the alsa default device, as used by web-apps and other things
where you haven't explicitly set the device, consider using a dmix
device such as done in http://nielsmayer.com/npm/dot-asoundrc.txt
I've battled with .asoundrc before so I know my way