Re: sbxfi - What works/doesn't summary

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At Wed, 29 Oct 2008 08:03:58 +0300,The Source wrote:> > The Source пишет:> > Jason Harvey пишет:> >> Takashi Iwai wrote:> >>  > >>>> Sorry that was a bit ambiguous, I'd never tried 96kHz.> >>>> Have just changed base_rate to 96kHz and it performs identically to > >>>> 48kHz.> >>>> Pulse mangles the sound in just the same manner at 48kHz or 96kHz.> >>>>           > >>> Ah, so you meant mplayer/flash with PA backend?> >>>       > >> Yes.> >> I also tried mplayer using -ao=alsa or -ao=oss and the sound is still > >> corrupted, even after killing the pulse daemon.> >>> >> If I get the chance I will put the card into a 32bit machine tomorrow > >> and see how it sounds there.> >>> >> Thanks, Jason> >>> >>> >> _______________________________________________> >> Alsa-devel mailing list> >> Alsa-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> >> http://mailman.alsa-project.org/mailman/listinfo/alsa-devel> >>> >>   > > Ok, looks like with the latest snapshot (28.10.2008 15:19:00) > > pulseaudio works fine. But wine not. The bad thing is I can't get > > hw_params somehow. When pulseaudio is started hw_params always say > > 'closed' even if sound is played at this moment. I'll try to remove > > pulseaudio and test wine again.> >> Well, I wasn't lucky. Even without pulseaudio hw_params are 'closed' > nomatter what.
It's ridiculous.  Does PA really access the right device (i.e. X-fi)?

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