Le Torbi wrote: > Hi guys, > > I'm new to this list and never contributed anything to such a big > open-source project like ALSA, so please forgive me if I make some > newbie mistakes. > But back the the important stuff: I own a MacBook 3,1 and experienced > some sound issues with this. I didn't have no sound, but the sound was > quite low in quality and volume. After some research and a lot of wrong > ways I stumbled upon bug 0004086 "MacBook 4,1 sounds tinny or not at all > " in the ALSA bug tracking system > (https://bugtrack.alsa-project.org/alsa-bug/view.php?id=4086) and > managed to fix it. > Any details can be found in the bug report as well as a link to my > patch. My questions now are: > > 1. Could an exprineced ALSA-Coder check my patch for bugs or "newbie > code glitches"? > 2. What do I have to do, to get my patch in the official code repository? > Cool! I have a MacbookPro5,1 and the same problems. With mbp3 the sound quality is very bad. I posted an e-mail to the list few days ago but didn't have any replies so far. I resolved the problem by playing with codec PINs using the tool hda-analyzer. That trick should be reflected to a patch but I'm a real newbie and don't have time for it. So if you want that your code to be reviewed, attach the unified patch (diff -u) between the latest patch_realtek.c and your patched version. Regards, Ozan Caglayan _______________________________________________ Alsa-devel mailing list Alsa-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://mailman.alsa-project.org/mailman/listinfo/alsa-devel