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Hi all,
This has nothing to do with LS development but is important for our HW
compatibility. I have a SoundBlaster Live! card that is discovered and
configured by alsaconf, but when I try to play sound from it, the sound is
choppy.
I've read lots of things about the SoundBlaster Live and ALSA, and
understand that the drivers aren't fully there yet, but they do work
partially. But what would make sound output choppy, in your experience?
doug
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Media Development Loan Fund
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Douglas Arellanes
Head of Research and Development
Center for Advanced Media--Prague (CAMP)
Na vinicnich horach 24a/1834, 160 00 Prague 6
Czech Republic
Tel: + 420 2 3333 5356, Fax: +420 2 2431 5419
Mobile: +420 724 073 364 http://www.mdlf-camp.net http://www.campware.org
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Hi all,
This has nothing to do with LS development but is important for our HW compatibility. I have a SoundBlaster Live! card that is discovered and configured by alsaconf, but when I try to play sound from it, the sound is choppy.
I've read lots of things about the SoundBlaster Live and ALSA, and understand that the drivers aren't fully there yet, but they do work partially. But what would make sound output choppy, in your experience?