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| Here's how to fix it... |
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By Kevin_Field - Posted on February 18, 2006 - 16:12:11 (#19079)
Current version when comment was posted: 20060207 |
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Okay, I found out how to get the audio back...install the older betas of the multiaudio and auvia drivers, then open /boot/home/config/settings/Media and select the 4 or 5 files there, then open the media panel, restart, and as it's restarting, like after it's done but before it has started again, delete the selected files.
I never realized this before, but that crashing bug was always there. The difference with this way is, for some reason, the settings default to choosing the blank channel (which works), whereas apparently with the new drivers, it defaults to None. Since there's no way to change without crashing, you get stuck on None, whereas with the old one you get stuck on blank, which works, even if it looks kinda dodgy.
Hope that helps...maybe you could change the default back?
Thanks,
Kev
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By Kevin_Field - Posted on February 12, 2006 - 20:22:47 (#19049)
Current version when comment was posted: 20060207 |
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Sorry, specs, new machine with Via-3058 AC97 audio.
Kev
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| trouble under R5 |
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By Kevin_Field - Posted on February 12, 2006 - 20:21:59 (#19048)
Current version when comment was posted: 20060207 |
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I'm not sure why I decided to install this exactly, but it broke the Media preflet:
loading symbols
segment violation occurred
BMessage::AddString(char const *, char const *):
AddString__8BMessagePCcT1:
+003f ec255243: * 108b movl (%eax), %edx
w>Media:sc
frame retaddr
fd08198c ec435123 _BMediaRosterP::SaveDefaultDormant(long, dormant_node_info const &) + 000000f3
fd081f9c ec43ea68 BMediaRoster::SetAudioInput(dormant_node_info const &) + 00000024
fd081fb4 80013ead AudioView::MessageReceived(BMessage *) + 00000809
fd0821dc ec307905 BWindow::DispatchMessage(BMessage *, BHandler *) + 000007c5
fd082240 ec3064ee BWindow::task_looper(void) + 00000362
fd08228c ec24efa6 BLooper::_task0_(void *) + 00000036
fd0822a0 ec0851ed thread_start + 00000039
This is whenever you select the blank channel for in or out (your two choices are blank or None). Worse, though, I can't seem to install an older version and have it work again. :|
Kev
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| trouble under Zeta |
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By tigerdog - Posted on February 7, 2006 - 15:37:48 (#19023)
Current version when comment was posted: 20060207 |
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Hi Korli! Thanks for your continued development on this and the echo drivers. I tried to use the new version under Zeta and had problems. After installing then restarting media services, I had no audio. I also could not see the Auvia parameters in the Zeta control panel. Removing the driver and restarting caused the media server to crash on shutdown but then the old driver restarted OK.
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| Re: Anyone working on an Envy24 (ICE1712) driver ? |
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By nutela - Posted on February 8, 2005 - 14:08:53 (#15747)
Current version when comment was posted: Latest CVS |
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Hi Jeff Kline was working on a driver for the M-audio Delta series. I think it was almost done but tied to it's HW (PC) system
Paul reklamehier@gmx.net (temp emailadress)
By shaka@bebits - Posted on June 25, 2004 - 09:03:43 (#13031)
Current version when comment was posted: Latest CVS
This is a multiport driver used in many pro soundcards like M-audio Delta1010, DeltaXX etc.. this driver is already available for linux and works great there. This driver alone would open up the pro-audio market to beos/haiku.
Please help, the fate of the free world depends on this.
(well, maybe not but....)
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| cvs build is hosted by haiku-os.org |
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By korli - Posted on January 14, 2005 - 11:59:53 (#15405)
Current version when comment was posted: Latest CVS |
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At the moment haiku-os.org is down, the cvs build isn't available sorry.
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| Should we get the multi audio stuff from CVS ourselves? |
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By tuishimi - Posted on January 4, 2005 - 02:59:58 (#15275)
Current version when comment was posted: Latest CVS |
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...Is that why the link has not been updated?
Mike
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| Download still broken! |
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By rockman - Posted on June 27, 2004 - 17:57:31 (#13083)
Current version when comment was posted: Latest CVS |
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Come one! It's not that hard to upload it... The file is not there!
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| Dead download link! |
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By Hagen-Roderich - Posted on June 26, 2004 - 08:00:19 (#13045)
Current version when comment was posted: Latest CVS |
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| Thanks korli |
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By Jace - Posted on June 25, 2004 - 21:35:45 (#13036)
Current version when comment was posted: Latest CVS |
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Hi korli,
Thanks for the response. I know it's alpha quality ;-) I'm happy to see it being developed at all, really. Thanks! Let me know if there is anything I can do (non programmatically) to help with the Echo driver. I have a Mona at home.
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| Anyone working on an Envy24 (ICE1712) driver ? |
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By shaka@bebits - Posted on June 25, 2004 - 16:03:43 (#13031)
Current version when comment was posted: Latest CVS |
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This is a multiport driver used in many pro soundcards like M-audio Delta1010, DeltaXX etc.. this driver is already available for linux and works great there. This driver alone would open up the pro-audio market to beos/haiku.
Please help, the fate of the free world depends on this.
(well, maybe not but....)
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| Bad download location! |
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By rockman - Posted on June 25, 2004 - 13:49:20 (#13027)
Current version when comment was posted: Latest CVS |
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| re : 48000/16-bit Only Question... |
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By korli - Posted on April 6, 2004 - 10:48:36 (#11828)
Current version when comment was posted: Alpha 6 |
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Jace,
currently, the addon only accepts media formats which are accepted by the audio driver. Emuxki, auvia, echo drivers are set to 48khz 16bits only. The Mixer addon will then only connect using this format, and will resample any audio stream which is not 48khz. This would introduce a quality loss as you may know.
If you want, launch Cortex to see with which format are connected nodes, compare with other drivers. For example, the BeOS EMU10K driver/addon accepts a 44khz/16bits format, which should provide a better quality if you output this format (from a CD). If you output audio from a DVD you would have a loss as well (because it's 48khz).
A user sent me an audio test result made with http://audio.rightmark.org, with evidence of bad audio quality. It seems very useful to compare, and test our software. I'm wanting to try this to improve things if possible.
The best should be to output directly to the multiaudio addon (avoiding a possible quality loss in the mixer, latency as well). It seems not possible today, i'll investigate this as well.
It's alpha software you know ;)
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| 48000/16-bit Only Question... |
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By Jace - Posted on April 6, 2004 - 02:28:05 (#11824)
Current version when comment was posted: Alpha 6 |
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Does this mean that only audio in that format will sound correct or that only audio in that format will play at all? It seems that I can get any audio to play (using the Mona driver), it just sounds very bad (resampling badness). I'm not complaining, I'm just trying to understand so that when I make reports/comments, I know what I'm talking about :-) Thanks!
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| great :) |
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By borg1980 - Posted on February 27, 2004 - 08:40:34 (#11255)
Current version when comment was posted: Alpha 6 |
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Works great on my kt600 ac97. Thanks.
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| RE : Audigy result - no workee |
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By korli - Posted on January 28, 2003 - 10:09:27 (#5611)
Current version when comment was posted: Alpha 2 |
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You may be right. There are features that i enabled like multi voices. Plus I changed several things.
You should better keep the original addon if you want to use this driver.
BTW the current emuxki driver should support audigy because i tested on an audigy 2 but it is not tested on an audigy.
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| Audigy result - no workee |
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By verranm - Posted on January 28, 2003 - 01:52:12 (#5605)
Current version when comment was posted: Alpha 2 |
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Just so you know, I tried it with Greg's Audigy driver and I get no sound at all.
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