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#178 | too-old | eCS 2.0 GA No Sound | ||
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Uniaud failure on IBM ThinkCentre? M52, model 8113D5U. Has "SoundMax? intregrated audio" chip. Installation of eCS 2.0 GA with Uniaud selected produces no sound. Debuginfo.zip has been created. |
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#180 | too-old | Uniaud finds onboard HDAudio (AMD ATI Radeion) | ||
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Uniaud finds onboard HDAudio (AMD ATI Radeion onboard audio adapter) although user wants to use other audio adapter. How to force uniaud use other adapter? RUS: Glassman: Речь идет о том, что на радеонах серии HD есть встроенная звуковуха. Так вот, ее uniadio почему-то всегда находит первой (а я сменил уже три материнки), и так как с двумя звуковухами работать не умеет, то уходит в тормоза и звука, естественно, нет. Причем, когда у меня стояла ямаха, не помогал и ключик /YAMAHA, бо из недр uniaudio этот ключ куда-то исчез. Проблему я решил, только заменив звуковуху на Sound Blaster и указав соответствующий ключ. Т.е. речь идет о том, что на машинах с HD радеонами, без специальных ключей (а может и с ними), звук завести не удасться. А выход то простой - игнорировать радеон, если есть еще одна звуковуха. Но воз и ныне там. froloff: Её как раз ACPI и разбуживает. Почему униауд её первой обрабатывает я не знаю. Попробуй без ACPI загрузиться - скорее всего будет всё нормально. |
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#181 | too-old | Incorrect mixer controls on nVidia HDA MCP61 audio + Analog Devices AD1988 mixer | ||
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uniaud191_1922 report Hardware: nVidia HDA MCP61 audio + Analog Devices AD1988 mixer Installed the uniaud*.sys drivers and rebooted No looping Startup sound. smplayer still works, vlc - no sound. Klondike Solitaire plays very slowly - not sure if this is uniaud related but with the uniaud drivers usually in use here this game is much quicker. os2chess crashed after several minutes use - may or may not be related to uniaud drivers. I needed to reboot due to the os2chess crash and it took 3 attempts before getting the system booted without looping startup sounds. This is actually a big improvement over the uniaud_1922 supplied with eCS2.0GA which *never* booted without looping startup sounds but is not as good as the drivers usually in use here, uniaud16.sy from 114rc6 and uniaud32.sys from uniaud32_192, which very rarely suffer from the looping startup sounds problem - the most reboots needed is *1* if looping sounds occur. Possibly of interest: Reading the Control ID list obtained by this command unimix -list > ad1988.txt Shows Control ID to be incorrect:- Command line mixer for UNIAUD. Version 0.05 Copyright 2004,2005 by Netlabs.org Written by Vlad Stelmahosky aka Vladest Detected UNIAUD version 1.92 Detected 1 audio adapter(s) Control ID: 1 Interface: virtual mixer device Device(client): 0, subdevice (substream) 0 Name: [Front Playback Volume] Index: 0 Element type: integer type Count of values: 2 Value:
Control ID: 2 Interface: virtual mixer device Device(client): 0, subdevice (substream) 0 Name: [Front Playback Switch] Index: 0 Element type: boolean type Count of values: 2 Value:
Control ID: 3 Interface: virtual mixer device Device(client): 0, subdevice (substream) 0 Name: [Headphone Playback Switch] Index: 0 Element type: boolean type Count of values: 2 Value:
Control ID: 4 Interface: virtual mixer device Device(client): 0, subdevice (substream) 0 Name: [Mic Playback Volume] Index: 0 Element type: integer type Count of values: 2 Value:
The [Headphone Playback Volume] should be Control ID 3 but is in fact missing from the Control ID list. All Control IDs from 3 inclusive are therefore incorrect. uniaud 1.9.2 is the *last* build of uniaud that got that right:- Command line mixer for UNIAUD. Version 0.05 Copyright 2004,2005 by Netlabs.org Written by Vlad Stelmahosky aka Vladest Detected UNIAUD version 1.92 Detected 1 audio adapter(s) Control ID: 1 Interface: virtual mixer device Device(client): 0, subdevice (substream) 0 Name: [Front Playback Volume] Index: 0 Element type: integer type Count of values: 2 Value:
Control ID: 2 Interface: virtual mixer device Device(client): 0, subdevice (substream) 0 Name: [Front Playback Switch] Index: 0 Element type: boolean type Count of values: 2 Value:
Control ID: 3 Interface: virtual mixer device Device(client): 0, subdevice (substream) 0 Name: [Headphone Playback Volume] Index: 0 Element type: integer type Count of values: 2 Value:
Control ID: 4 Interface: virtual mixer device Device(client): 0, subdevice (substream) 0 Name: [Headphone Playback Switch] Index: 0 Element type: boolean type Count of values: 2 Value:
I have now reverted to the uniaud builds mentioned above as they work better. The IRQ used by uniaud when using either uniaud191_1922 or the working drivers is IRQ11 which is not shared with any other device. |