On Sat, 2005-03-05 at 13:34 +1100, Shayne O'Connor wrote: > Lee Revell wrote: > > >On Sat, 2005-03-05 at 11:35 +1000, Mark Constable wrote: > > > > > >>Thanks but in the case of a simple two ended voice comms, > >>where one end is me with an SBlive, the other end only gets > >>an echo of their own voice and cannot hear me. I can hear > >>them, and their echo, just fine. > >> > >>The "other end" in my case are professional people who do > >>not use linux and the perception on follow-up landline calls > >>is that when they know I am using linux on my end the response > >>is "hey pal, get a real computer and don't waste my time". > >> > >> > > > >You aren't using ALSA CVS with the multichannel device to do this, are > >you? If so you need to update to the latest CVS, there was a serious > >bug that was just recently fixed. > > > >Lee > > > > > > > i know the "efx_voices_mask" patch has been applied to cvs (btw - this > cures one of the long-standing bugs i had with the patch: it was sending > the "mix" of all channels to the first and second "capture" channels > plus a few others ... now i get: livedrive on 11+12, sblive ac97 on 1+2 > ... nice and clean) Yup, sorry. This was really a stupid bug. I should have tested it with an SBLive sooner. > , but has the one to do with playback pops+clicks > been applied yet? > No, the original patch did not fix that problem 100%, but the author has sent me an updated patch that claims to fix it. I have not tested it yet. Lee