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Ot: :) Data: 03/11/2004
 ami , ako niakoi ima predstava kude e diver-a ili znae
niakakuv alternativen nachin neka drasne 2-3 reda :)
blagodaria predvaritelno


Otgovor #1
Ot: ~ Data: 03/11/2004
Basi, nema li gugul za vas be hora??

http://5105-s607.tripod.com/#sound

Sound
 The sound card, though it claims to be some kind of Yamaha
 (YMF753 I think) actually uses the intel810 driver. I use
 ALSA with this card; just install the ALSA drivers and set
 up your computer to autoload the modules snd-intel8x0 and
 snd-pcm-oss (if you want OSS compatibility) on boot. You can
 also use standard kernel sound if you like. The sound works
 fine, and the small LCD/buttons on the front can even be
 used to play cd's when the computer is off. The small LCD
 has a little visualization scope that shows bars of varying
heights when sound is playing, even under linux.

http://www.met.ed.ac.uk/~hcp/t9000.html

 Lspci lists this device as an Intel Corp AC97 audio
 controller. Toshiba's web pages list it as an AC 97 (YAMAHA
 YMF753). The OSS modules that you  actually need are
 i810_audio (Intel ICH audio support) and ac97_codec (Yamaha
 YMF7xx PCI Audio (native mode)). What you  don't need is the
module ymfpci (Yamaha YMF7xx PCI Audio (native mode)).

 This sound card won't work at low speeds or with u-law
 encoded sound like Sun's .au files. This means that many
 older programs that send 8kHz 8-bit audio directly to
 /dev/audio don't work or make odd chirpy noises. (Including
 xboing and Doom. Bummer!). I'm wondering if there is some
 way to remove /dev/audio and replace it with some magic that
 sends the sound via esd. It was suggested to me that the
 right thing to do was to use ALSA instead of OSS. I tried
 that, and indeed it is a huge improvement -- xboing and doom
 now make the right noises again. Configuring ALSA under
 Debian was a bit of an adventure, mind you. The module you
 need is called snd-intel8x0. There are still a few apps
 which have odd or jerky sound. (QuicktimePlayer.exe running
under wine is one.)


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