Xarteras wrote: > Takashi Iwai wrote: >> At Thu, 16 Oct 2008 17:36:04 +0400, >> The Source wrote: >>>>> And, which X-Fi model do you have? >>>>> Please show the lspci -nv output, too. >>>>> >>>>> >>>> I've got the X-Fi Elite Pro. >>>> That's The one with the external In/Out box. >>>> >>>> Speaking of which, the headphone jack on it does not output a signal >>>> yet, the signal only goes to line out. >>>> >>>> There's some relais on the card that seem to switch these, they click >>>> multiple times with the windows driver and not all all with yours, I >>>> think that's the reason :) >>>> >>> Original OSS driver doesn't output to external block also, so it >>> wouldn't be easy to make this support I think. >> The values for port->conv[0] and [1] values in sbxfi_playback_open() >> might play some role. It's I2SA_L and I2SA_R, alias DAI_CH_I2SAL >> and DAI_CH_I2SAR, as default. You can try other values, such as, >> DAI_CH_I2SBL, DAI_CH_I2SA1L, and so on. > > I opened the external box for checking what's in there and noticed the > headphone jack seems to have it's own dedicated second DAC (CS4392KZ), > and audio interface receiver (CS8415A), so it could get a bit more > complicated. > I'll see if I can find out more about that. > > Also I found the GPIO flags that switch the relais, but that's probably > useless as long as their function is not known. (It's 0x04, 0x40, 0x200 > and 0x1000). > > Jan Wolf > The relays are for padding. I.e. They switch in some attenuation for the mic or line inputs. _______________________________________________ Alsa-devel mailing list Alsa-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://mailman.alsa-project.org/mailman/listinfo/alsa-devel