Re: State of the XFi driver on x86_64

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Toby пишет:> 2008/11/2 WILMES Andreas <administrator@xxxxxxxxxxx>:>   >> Hello everbody,>>>> Can someone give the current state of the driver? What are his features,>> what is working?>>     >> I've been watching this thread for a while, and occasionally trying> out new builds, as I have an original PCI X-Fi emu20k1.> Everyone else seems to be reporting decent successes, but I have never> managed it myself.>> Playing back sound files at any sample-rate results in a repeating> burst of static. Adjusting the period/buffer parameters to aplay will> cause the pitch/tone of the static burst to change, but never turn> into anything remotely like the desired sound.>> I'm running this on a 64-bit system (Ubuntu 8.04 with a custom> compiled kernel). Is anyone else having success on this platform?>> Thanks,> Toby>>   I'm running this driver on Fedora 9 x86-64. Gives me some trouble, but as big as yours. Most apps work fine. The problems are:1. Wine, if uses alsa directly, causes sound to be corrupted everywhere until driver restart. So I have to use eSound emulation of pulseaudio for wine.2. Only one application at a time can use sound, so I use pulseaudio for multiple sound threads mixing.3. Some games like doom3 can only use alsa and oss, so to redirect them to pulseaudio I use alsa-plugins-pulseaudio, but that causes 2-second sound delay in those games.4. About 0.5 second sound delay is present in games that use openal (which uses pulseaudio through sdl or esd)._______________________________________________Alsa-devel mailing listAlsa-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx://mailman.alsa-project.org/mailman/listinfo/alsa-devel

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