Chmouel Boudjnah wrote:
>
> "Pawel Worach" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > I was using mpg123 (xmms and c/o does exactly the same)
> > if I run it like this Moby sounds very stupid... :)
>
> i got the same problem when using mpg123 compiled with esd on my dell
> workstation (which has a need
> Are you guys running esd with any special arguments?
>
> esd needs a special argument, -r RATE [iirc], in order to tell esd that
> it is dealing with a locked rate codec.
48Khz esound support was fixed the day I got an i810 board 8). Its the
rate conversions it cant handle
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> Ok building mpg123 without eSound worked for me too,
> so guess this is not a Linux kernel issue, sorry for this.
Excellent.
> eSound sux?
esound has very broken rate conversion support (it converts the audio but rather
damages it on the way). Gnome is moving towards using the KDE arts
? :)
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From: Alan Cox <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Tuesday, April 24, 2001 1:02 am
Subject: Re: i810_audio broken?
> > I was using mpg123 (xmms and c/o does exactly the same)
> > if I run it like this Moby sounds very stupid... :)
> > [root@whyami mp3]#
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> esd needs a special argument, -r RATE [iirc], in order to tell esd
> that it is dealing with a locked rate codec.
Isn't there an ioctl for that?
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: Chmouel Boudjnah <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Tuesday, April 24, 2001 1:34 am
Subject: Re: i810_audio broken?
> "Pawel Worach" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > I was using mpg123 (xmms and c/o does exactly the same)
> > if I run it like this Moby sounds very stupi
utput does not mean that it worked. :(
xmms says this:
Audio device open for 44.1Khz, stereo, 8bit failed
Trying 48Khz, 16bit stereo.
But it still sounds strange.
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From: Jeff Garzik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Tuesday, April 24, 2001 0:07 am
Subject: Re: i810_audio broken?
"Pawel Worach" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I was using mpg123 (xmms and c/o does exactly the same)
> if I run it like this Moby sounds very stupid... :)
i got the same problem when using mpg123 compiled with esd on my dell
workstation (which has a need to have set explictely to a clocking of
Pawel Worach wrote:
> sorry the kernel version is 2.4.3-ac12, so it's kind of latest...
>
> I was using mpg123 (xmms and c/o does exactly the same)
> if I run it like this Moby sounds very stupid... :)
"very stupid" means "broken" obviously, but can you be more specific?
music is faster?
ubject: Re: i810_audio broken?
> > The i810 audio driver is broken on my Fujitsu Lifebook
> > S-4546. All output is just noise. Here is a snip's from
> > the kernel log.
> >
> > Intel 810 + AC97 Audio, version 0.02, 19:41:16 Apr 23 2001
> > PCI: Found IRQ 9 for
> The i810 audio driver is broken on my Fujitsu Lifebook
> S-4546. All output is just noise. Here is a snip's from
> the kernel log.
>
> Intel 810 + AC97 Audio, version 0.02, 19:41:16 Apr 23 2001
> PCI: Found IRQ 9 for device 00:00.1
> PCI: The same IRQ used for device 00:00.2
> PCI: The same
The i810 audio driver is broken on my Fujitsu Lifebook
S-4546. All output is just noise. Here is a snip's from
the kernel log.
Intel 810 + AC97 Audio, version 0.02, 19:41:16 Apr 23 2001
PCI: Found IRQ 9 for device 00:00.1
PCI: The same IRQ used for device 00:00.2
PCI: The same IRQ used
: Re: i810_audio broken?
The i810 audio driver is broken on my Fujitsu Lifebook
S-4546. All output is just noise. Here is a snip's from
the kernel log.
Intel 810 + AC97 Audio, version 0.02, 19:41:16 Apr 23 2001
PCI: Found IRQ 9 for device 00:00.1
PCI: The same IRQ used for device 00
Pawel Worach wrote:
sorry the kernel version is 2.4.3-ac12, so it's kind of latest...
I was using mpg123 (xmms and c/o does exactly the same)
if I run it like this Moby sounds very stupid... :)
very stupid means broken obviously, but can you be more specific?
music is faster? slower?
Pawel Worach [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I was using mpg123 (xmms and c/o does exactly the same)
if I run it like this Moby sounds very stupid... :)
i got the same problem when using mpg123 compiled with esd on my dell
workstation (which has a need to have set explictely to a clocking of
41194
that it worked. :(
xmms says this:
Audio device open for 44.1Khz, stereo, 8bit failed
Trying 48Khz, 16bit stereo.
But it still sounds strange.
- Original Message -
From: Jeff Garzik [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Tuesday, April 24, 2001 0:07 am
Subject: Re: i810_audio broken?
Pawel Worach wrote
: Chmouel Boudjnah [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Tuesday, April 24, 2001 1:34 am
Subject: Re: i810_audio broken?
Pawel Worach [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I was using mpg123 (xmms and c/o does exactly the same)
if I run it like this Moby sounds very stupid... :)
i got the same problem when using mpg123
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
esd needs a special argument, -r RATE [iirc], in order to tell esd
that it is dealing with a locked rate codec.
Isn't there an ioctl for that?
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? :)
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From: Alan Cox [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Tuesday, April 24, 2001 1:02 am
Subject: Re: i810_audio broken?
I was using mpg123 (xmms and c/o does exactly the same)
if I run it like this Moby sounds very stupid... :)
[root@whyami mp3]# mpg123 -r 48000 Moby_01.wav.mp3
Ok building mpg123 without eSound worked for me too,
so guess this is not a Linux kernel issue, sorry for this.
Excellent.
eSound sux?
esound has very broken rate conversion support (it converts the audio but rather
damages it on the way). Gnome is moving towards using the KDE arts daemon
Are you guys running esd with any special arguments?
esd needs a special argument, -r RATE [iirc], in order to tell esd that
it is dealing with a locked rate codec.
48Khz esound support was fixed the day I got an i810 board 8). Its the
rate conversions it cant handle
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Chmouel Boudjnah wrote:
Pawel Worach [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I was using mpg123 (xmms and c/o does exactly the same)
if I run it like this Moby sounds very stupid... :)
i got the same problem when using mpg123 compiled with esd on my dell
workstation (which has a need to have set
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