[huskerlug] Re: Vague Sound issue, part 2
- From: Jim Worrest <jworrest@xxxxxxxxx>
- To: huskerlug@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Wed, 26 May 2004 16:07:18 -0500
I should have asked you if you had an M7VIG PRO board. One of the
technicians wrote a driver for it, and it worked with one version of
RedHat.
AC 97 2.2 compilable is the type of sound it has on it. You can look up
the board and go to the Company's website in TW and download that.
It was very easy for me to plug in the soundcard and turn off the
internal sound on Windows, and I just didn't set up the internal sound
in Linux. I probably should give it a try and see if it would work on
this Linux :-\ -- but the als4000 card is suppose to work on FREEBSD,
and I keep threatening myself to set that up in 40 Gigs of free space I
have on the hard-drive.
Anyway, keep plugging away at it, and tell us how it works out. ---Jim
Carl Lundstedt wrote:
>Hmm, I wondered about that, but here's what lsmod reports:
>emu10k1 65164 0 (autoclean)
>sound 61664 0 (autoclean) [emu10k1]
>ac97_codec 13528 0 (autoclean) [emu10k1]
>soundcore 4324 7 (autoclean) [emu10k1 sound]
>
>When I try and unload that thing, the kernel gripes that its in use.
>
>Maybe I need to start over with the sound, but I can't risk the machine
>integrity right now :(
>
>Cheers & Thanks,
>Carl
>On Wed, 2004-05-26 at 14:44, Roger W Feese wrote:
>
>
>>Jim wrote:
>>
>>
>>>I thought you gave up on using onboard sound?
>>>
>>>
>>[...]
>>
>>
>>
>>>Carl Lundstedt wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>>Weird,
>>>>I have this weird distorted sound issue. When I unloaded the kernel
>>>>module it reloaded and sounds fine, but starts to distort shortly after
>>>>playing an mp3 file...
>>>>rmmod emu10k1 sound soundcore ac97_codec
>>>>
>>>>
>> ^^^^^^^^^^
>>
>>Carl, I do not think you need the ac97_codec module. I
>>think you said you were using an SBLive! card. If you are
>>using OSS drivers, the only modules you should need are
>>emu10k1 and soundcore. I have had good luck with SBLive!
>>cards and I also have even had good luck using them with
>>the ALSA drivers.
>>
>>-Rog
>>
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