On 8/18/07, stan <eiqep_eiwo_y@xxxxxxx> wrote:
try running pasuspend before running your app.
dragoran wrote:
>
>
> On 8/18/07, *stan* <eiqep_eiwo_y@xxxxxxx
> <mailto:eiqep_eiwo_y@xxxxxxx>> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I have an application that opens the sound card. With the latest
> updates it will still open it as default device but can no longer open
> it as plughw:0,0. The error I get is
> cannot open audio device "plughw:0,0" (Device or resource busy)
>
> When I run powertop, I see that the driver has a lot of interrupts
> even
> though there is no sound running.
> Top causes for wakeups:
> 43.9% (100.6) <interrupt> : ohci_hcd:usb2, eth0
> 20.5% ( 46.9) <interrupt> : ICE1724
> 9.6% ( 22.0) <interrupt> : libata
> 6.4% ( 14.6) at-spi-registry : schedule_timeout (process_timeout)
> 4.6% ( 10.5) X : do_setitimer (it_real_fn)
> 4.4% ( 10.0) /usr/bin/sealer : schedule_timeout (process_timeout)
>
> Perhaps this is normal, but given the device busy error above it makes
> me suspicious that there is something wrong.
>
> Sound plays normally using audio player, but it uses the default
> device. I notice that the usage drops by about half for ICE1724 when
> the sound is playing.
>
> I'll probably do a debug of this at some point and post any findings.
>
>
> that may be related to the pulse audio changes you have to use default
> to play sound with alsa.
>
>
That isn't good. Default automatically runs the sound through dmix.
And it has a set frame rate of
48000. Other rates are software resampled. I want to avoid that and
only use the hardware sample rates
so that there is no resampling on the sound.
Is there a way to configure sound with pulse audio to avoid this, or do
I have to remove pulse audio in order to
get direct access to alsa?
Thanks.
try running pasuspend before running your app.
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