I wrote:
on a friends notebook running debian with kernel 2.4.16 and oss modules for i810_audio timing s way too fast (100 times maybe ...) all timing related objects are affected (metro,delay,timer tested).
forgot to mention that audio does not work although neither a verbose startup nor checking for IO errors seem to see any problems ...
thanks,
x
Hi x,
I just tried this, using my 2.4.7-10 kernel (from RH 7.1 I think.) No problems, except that "pd -nodac" gave a wierd error I'll look for later. So I'm not sure what's happening here...! I especially don't see why it would fail if "test4" succeeded...
cheers Miller
On Mon, Mar 11, 2002 at 06:08:26PM +0100, CK wrote:
I wrote:
on a friends notebook running debian with kernel 2.4.16 and oss modules for i810_audio timing s way too fast (100 times maybe ...) all timing related objects are affected (metro,delay,timer tested).
forgot to mention that audio does not work although neither a verbose startup nor checking for IO errors seem to see any problems ...
thanks,
x
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Miller Puckette wrote:
Hi x,
I just tried this, using my 2.4.7-10 kernel (from RH 7.1 I think.) No problems, except that "pd -nodac" gave a wierd error I'll look for later. So I'm not sure what's happening here...! I especially don't see why it would fail if "test4" succeeded...
i just tried a work-around using alsa drivers with my intel 810 soundchip. metro timing etc. now seems to be about 100 times too slow! (whereas with oss it was about 100 times too fast and i had no audio). i experienced this with test4 and test11. (additionally both times i got some nasty clicks)
strange, since test4 with oss just works fine.
/flar.t
Hi again,
Actually, I "had no problems" until I noticed that sound input wasn't working. So I think Pd is outputting sound OK over i810 using OSS, but I've never seen it manage full duplex.
With 0.34.4, running full duplex (input+output) over i810 unfailingly crashes my machine. I think therefore that the OSS driver isn't stable yet. This is very odd, considering that probably half of all P3s and Celeron motherboards have i810 audio!!!
On a related matter I'm finding plenty of things to change in the OSS audio support in Pd; I think I introduced several problems trying to merge in Iohannes's multi-device extension. If I can get this to appear to run more robustly I'll put out a new linux test release tonight...
cheers Miller
On Thu, Mar 21, 2002 at 07:27:18PM +0100, t.ralf wrote:
Miller Puckette wrote:
Hi x,
I just tried this, using my 2.4.7-10 kernel (from RH 7.1 I think.) No problems, except that "pd -nodac" gave a wierd error I'll look for later. So I'm not sure what's happening here...! I especially don't see why it would fail if "test4" succeeded...
i just tried a work-around using alsa drivers with my intel 810 soundchip. metro timing etc. now seems to be about 100 times too slow! (whereas with oss it was about 100 times too fast and i had no audio). i experienced this with test4 and test11. (additionally both times i got some nasty clicks)
strange, since test4 with oss just works fine.
/flar.t