Axel Dörfler wrote: > Stephan Assmus <superstippi@xxxxxx> wrote: > > I have applied your patch to my tree and also deleted the > > opensound.media_addon from my local copy of the OpenSound package. > > OpenSound detects an Intel HD Audio device. The sound has maybe gotten > > slightly better but overall (I am sorry to say) it still sounds pretty > > terrible. There are constantly small gabs between the buffers. There > > are no > > periods of the sound sounding smooth, it is constantly bad, though > > easily > > recognizable as the correct sound. I mean, one could almost listen to > > it, > > it's not like it is only noise. But the gaps in/between the buffers make > > for a good deal of distortion noise. Would be soo cool if you could get > > this to work smoothly! From what you say in your email, I think you are > > on > > the right track. > > Having had a look at the HD audio drivers of OSS, I'm surprised they work > at all :-) Look who is talking! :-D But seriously, would be soo cool if you could get our native HDA driver to work! > In any case, I wouldn't take them as a reference point of how well > François's port is working. Ok. I have one system where I could test a C-Media based audio device. Best regards, -Stephan