[oi-dev] 148b Audio Issues - Follow Up

Ken Gunderson kgunders at teamcool.net
Mon May 23 15:55:51 UTC 2011


On Sun, 2011-05-22 at 23:20 -0600, Ken Gunderson wrote:
> On Mon, 2011-05-23 at 06:16 +0400, Garrett D'Amore wrote:
> > I have an envy24 driver nearly ready to integrate, but I have held off as I don't have the hardware.  If you want to send me the hardware, I can look at it.
> 
> Shoot me a physical address offlist and I'll UPS the cards your way. 
> 
> > That said, the problem with the audio810 driver is not with the driver, but the Gnome configuration.  You need to tell Gnome you want to use this device.  The best way to do that is with the gstreamer-properties application.    Using that you can select OSS audio output and the specific device to use.  That should solve the problem for you.
> 
> Ah, but therein lies the rub - it does not....
> 
> I've previously specified audio810#0 and OSSv4 via Gnome's "Multimedia
> System Selector", wh/is apparently front end launcher for
> gstreamer-properties, as gstreamer-properties from command line launches
> same UI with same selections I've previously set. The "Test" button on
> this tool produces sound via the onboard card. However, Gnome multimedia
> apps such as Totem & Rhythmbox produce no audio playback.

To clarify a bit here - gstreamer-properties is not actually changing
the audio device target.  This would seem to be a bug.

In my case /dev/audio default is pointing to the non functional audiohd
driver for the Envy24 based card.  The only way I was able to "force"
gnome apps to use audio810 was to rem_dev audiohd.  Rhythmbox etc. then
played sound but the quality was horrible. Ditto with flash stuff.  

I'll retest this with the 151 stuff later today.

-- 
Ken Gunderson <kgunders at teamcool.net>





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