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Re: Cinergy 400 PCMCIA - almost there

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Am Samstag, 5. Februar 2005 16:38 schrieb Dag Bakke:
> Cinergy 400 Mobile - almost there.
[...]
>
> Then I load saa7134 with:
> modprobe saa7134 oss=1 dsp_nr=1 mixer_nr=1 audio_debug=1 oss_debug=1
> which makes saa7134 show up as /dev/sound/dsp1 and /dev/sound/mixer1
>
> Finally, I start tvtime and fire up sox like this:
> sox -t ossdsp -w -r 32000 -c 2 /dev/sound/dsp1 -t ossdsp /dev/sound/dsp
>
> This creates sound. Or to be exact: noise. I have managed to get proper
> audio
> exactly once, and I am not convinced it was due to me actually doing
> anything.

With your settings (or something very similar), I got some audio blocks from 
the driver, but they where all zeroes (not even noise).

Are you sure you really get something from the card ? "Strong" noise ? Or 
could it be possible it is just noise from your speaker amplifier ?

If you really get a signal from the saa7134 then you seem to be the first who 
can confirm that PCI sound actually works with a SAA7135 (even if it's only 
noise...)

Would be nice if we finally get this to work...

Greetings,
Hans


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