Messages in this thread | | | Date | Fri, 18 Feb 2000 11:09:14 +0800 | From | Ollie Lho <> | Subject | Re: ac97_codec (bugs in 2.3.44 on) |
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"James Turinsky (LKML)" wrote: > > Hi hackers, > > Could we please make sure a working ac97_codec gets put in the patches for > 2.3.47? It seems to me his patch to 2.3.45 didn't make it into 2.3.46, thus > causing all sorts of problems wrt mixers. >
The correct (I hope) bug fix is in p2.3.47-pre3, so there wont be any problem when 2.3.47 is out.
> Also, Mr. Lho, other hackers, I did note some problems with sound after > that, though I don't know if they were related to X11/Gnome/XMMS or not. I > was playing MP3's with XMMS in IceWM/Gnome and sound events were turned on. > When I would go to open something or try to restore a minimized app, nothing > would happen until I killed/shut XMMS. Is this a driver problem? >
It seems that ess1371 does not support mulitple open such that only one application can use audio device.
> One other thing I'd like to note is that with my card (es1371), at least > under that Microsoft OS for normal consumers, you can fool with the Registry > and add tone (bass/treble) controls. (SB PCI64D (latest driver calls it a > 128D)). I Am Not A Coder, but I did see some stuff for tone in the > appropriate drivers. Is there support for tone controls, and if so, where > is it/what mixer applet handles it/etc? I'll be happy to test if someone > can help me out by telling me what I need to do. > > Thanks a lot, > > JT
The tone (bass/treble) thing is controlled by ac97 codec. If your ac97 codec does not support this (usually), you are out of luck.
Ollie
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