Re: Audio-gd NFB-17.32 (VIA VT1731)

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On Sun, Mar 24, 2013 at 00:15:04 +0100, Davor Herga wrote:
> I tried the Openwrt-box with 3.6.11 kernel which already uses the patch
> and I did not have any problems changing sample rates.
> I had two tracks, one 44.1kHz and one 96kHz. No matter which was started
> first, there were no problems noticed.
> 
> On the laptop I used the Slax distro with 3.8.2 kernel, which I believe
> does not use the patch, because it is not present in 3.8.3 kernel.
> If I started to play the file with 96kHz track, the sampling rate
> frequency (checked in cat /proc/asound/card2) was set wrong, but if the
> track was stopped and restarted the sampling frequency was correct. When
> I switched to 44.1kHz the sampling frequency was wrong and again after
> stopping and restarting the track it was correct.
> 
> I did the reboot of the laptop and this time I started with 44.1kHz and
> the sampling rate frequency was correct. When I changed to 96kHz track
> the sampling frequency was wrong but after stop and restart it was
> correct. And if I changed to 44.1kHz from the sampling rate was again
> wrong, but was correct after I stopped and restarted the track.

I think we can conclude that the VIA VT1731 has the same issue as the
C-Media CM6631.

I'll add the VT1731 as one of the devices that needs a reset after
sample rate change in the next iteration of the sample rate workaround
patch.


Torstein

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