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I don't know if this the right thread for this, but I think I fixed a
bug in the multi-channel code:
The problem was: sound in PES 2010 only partially works: effects work,
music and commentator doesn't.
Debugging the problem, I noticed that the cp_fields function in
dlls/dsound/mixer.c is called
(In reply to comment #41)
I don't know if this the right thread for this, but I think I fixed a bug in
the multi-channel code:
The problem was: sound in PES 2010 only partially works: effects work, music
and commentator doesn't.
Debugging the problem, I noticed that the cp_fields
(In reply to comment #41)
I don't know if this the right thread for this, but I think I fixed a bug in
the multi-channel code:
The problem was: sound in PES 2010 only partially works: effects work, music
and commentator doesn't.
Debugging the problem, I noticed that the cp_fields
(In reply to comment #43)
(In reply to comment #41)
patch:
diff --git a/dlls/dsound/mixer.c b/dlls/dsound/mixer.c
index 846278e..5ed8d90 100644
--- a/dlls/dsound/mixer.c
+++ b/dlls/dsound/mixer.c
@@ -295,6 +295,7 @@ static inline void cp_fields(const
IDirectSoundBufferImpl
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Created an attachment (id=32743) [details]
Output of alsa-info.txt on my ALC889.
Includes arecord -l output under the ARECORD section.
DAC5 is node 0x25
/* FIXME: setup DAC5 */
spec-alt_dac_nid = 0x25;
spec-stream_analog_alt_playback =
I've spent most of today looking into this. All testing was against wine
1.3.10.
My system uses a Gigabyte X58A-UD9 MB with on-board Realtek ALC889 sound
connected to a Logitech Z-5500 5.1 system via analogue, and I'm running
Ubuntu 10.04.
Under the Sound Preferences Hardware tab, I have
wine need to implement dsound 's speaker-configuration to find out your
speaker arrangement is 2.0 , 4.0 , 5.1 and 7.1 from Sound Preference and
use alsa's analog front , surround40, surround51 and surround71 devices,
iec958 for digital audio pass through coxial/spdif to your digital
receiver,
http://www.intel.com/support/motherboards/desktop/sb/cs-020642.htm
Those are motherboard with only 3 audio jacks at rear panel
Take a look at videos
For example, you can listen to one audio source through the back panel speakers
and a second audio source through front panel headphones or
I don't think I've ever used a sound card that required retasking the
input jacks as outputs for additional channel outputs, but would assume
it would entirely be taken care of in ALSA.
I suspect (as far as Windows software goes) only driver utility software
would need this functionality, and
(In reply to comment #13)
I've got plenty of other games I could try, but that's it for now. Very
curious
to know what's so special about UT3.
Doesn't UT3 use OpenAL?
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Thanks Raymond.
Doesn't UT3 use OpenAL?
Just took a look at the OpenAL WikiPedia page, and it does. So does UT2004
though, but that didn't work.
I noticed BioShock was on the list, so I tried a BioShock demo I
downloaded ages ago. It had an option for 5.1... looked promising, but
again no
according to the pdf , second audio source through front panel
headphones can be accessed through dsound
does your snd-hda-intel provide this independent headphone device ?
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I have no idea. I suppose I would have to load up Windows and hunt
around to see if it's possible. I know the Windows configuration
software that came with my motherboard doesn't look quite like the one
in the picture.
Definitely under PulseAudio I can tell Xine to play to iec958 (eg. Dolby
The Multistreaming option of realtek and idt codec is similar to the
Independent Headphone switch in snd-hda-intel if you are using VIA HDA
Codec
http://www.viaarena.com/forums/showthread.php?t=41015
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Multistreaming under Windows
Windows 7 multistreaming via Realtek ALC889, as found on a Gigabyte
X58A-UD9 motherboard.
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As per the image attached above, I discovered that multistreaming on my
motherboard is possible under Windows 7. The options only became
available when I had the headphones physically connected. However, I
have yet to figure out any way to achieve the same thing under my Ubuntu
10.04 system. I've
alsa seem only implement the capture devices only
do you have additional capture device (hw:0,2) ?
arecord -l
Take a look at block diagram of alc889 datasheet and the codec-info
section in the output of alsa-info.sh
Ten DAC channels support 16/20/24-bit PCM format for 7.1 sound playback,
Created an attachment (id=32743)
Output of alsa-info.txt on my ALC889.
Includes arecord -l output under the ARECORD section.
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...implement a new model 6stack-dig-fronthp... how hard can it be...
I started looking through my kernel's source at
sound/pci/hda/patch_realtek.c... I don't think I'm able to make those
modifications. At least, not without lots of trial and error, and
spending crazy amounts of time trying. I
Alsa works very well with multi-channel. I would take a look at the alsa
sources for this alsa program that works out of the box:
speaker-test
I am not a c/c++ programmer so I leave it to you.
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Alsa works very well with multi-channel.
Nobody has said otherwise. multi-channel != multistreaming, and
multistreaming is already possible if you have multiple output devices
(which I previously mentioned). Raymond is talking about multistreaming
between the read
(In reply to comment #27)
Alsa works very well with multi-channel. I would take a look at the alsa
sources for this alsa program that works out of the box:
speaker-test
I am not a c/c++ programmer so I leave it to you.
ALSA require sound card to use surround40 , surround51 to play
(In reply to comment #18)
Thanks Raymond.
Doesn't UT3 use OpenAL?
Just took a look at the OpenAL WikiPedia page, and it does. So does UT2004
though, but that didn't work.
I noticed BioShock was on the list, so I tried a BioShock demo I downloaded
ages ago. It had an option for 5.1...
(In reply to comment #2)
Amazingly this bug doesn't seem to have been filed before (support request for
multi-channel audio) so correcting the details to make more sense. This isn't
likely to be done for a while thought due to a) drivers not being that great,
b) EAX missing entirely from
you need to setup the parameters in .alsoftrc for those openal games if you
are
using openal-soft in linux
I certainly did that, and I've tried various configurations. I must have got it
correct if it works in UT3. Surround also works in native games like Doom 3,
Quake 4, and Prey. I even
That accelerated alsa driver for emu10k1 only provide stereo control of
those hardware mixing volume controls provided by snd-emu10k1 similar to
http://git.alsa-project.org/?p=alsa-
tools.git;a=blob;f=hwmixvolume/hwmixvolume
It actually playback different openal mono source through different
A lot of people still have a Realtek ALC650 sound card so please support
multichannel for it too (for example I have a VIA KT333 chipset
including it).
Thank you for your growing interest.
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A lot of people still have a Realtek ALC650 sound card so please support
multichannel for it too (for example I have a VIA KT333 chipset including it).
Thank you for your growing interest.
it the application does not provide 6 channels (e.g. openal only pan the
Applications that have support 5.1 channel support, work only with Wine
and I also need because they work better than GNU/Linux applications for
a specific task:
-WinampAC3Filter plugin for Winamp (Winamp is the only application that
has a decent playlist with perfectly optimized controls imho -
(In reply to comment #36)
-older games that rely much on multichannel to inform the player of the
position of things all around like: Counter Strike, Star Trek Armada II,
Homeworld 1 2, Giants - Citizen Kabuto, Command and Conquer 1 2 3
Those 3D game work best work with headphone when your
(In reply to comment #0)
Winamp with Winamp AC3 Filter 1.01a performs better than Amarok 1.4.
Also the very old game Starcraft has support for surround.
Therefore please give more importance to the following:
Allow DirectSound acces to Alsa, for the rear left, rear right, center and
woofer
To enhance the multi channels support of winealsa
you also need to enhance the mixer.c to add those Front, surround ,
center , lfe and side playback volume controls
Take a look at the output
WINETEST_INTERACTIVE=1 wine winmm_test mixer
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Wine currently only support stereo sound. It would be great to have more
channels and get 4.0, 5.1 or more.
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