On Fri, Apr 29, 2005 at 09:46:32AM -0500, Matthew Lenz wrote: > i'll have to check that out on my audigy2 tonight. assuming I can get > it to work, it hasn't worked since fc4t2 install. > > If that is the case then the logic behind enabling dmix should look for > cards that already support hardware audio multiplexing and not enable > dmix. better yet, the alsa mixer should have an option to enable and > disable software mixing. It's supported hardware mixing just fine on my live card for a long time. The recent changes resulted in much scratchier sound for me when using applications that don't use a direct ALSA output. (Sound output from the proprietary Flash plugin, for example.) It looks to me like ainit is turning on dmix even for my card which supports hardware mixing; I'd rather it didn't. John Thacker
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