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#237 too-old Soundblaster X-Fi not supported by Uniaud from Arca Noae martini babydoc12
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SoundBlaster? X-Fi, ID String 00211102h, ALSA "snd_ctfxi", works in Linux (Mageia) and Win7 on this MB, but not in eCS22bii using newest Arca Noae Uniaud drivers. I installed debug Uniaud and have attached the log file.

#236 too-old Stereo 16 bit 22050 sample rate wave stutters badly; higher rates fine. martini wmgregg
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With the UniAud? driver, and an AOpen AWE320 PCI card with Crystal CS4614 chip, 22050 16-bit stereo local wave files have severe stutter (choppy audio). No problem for sample rates 8000-48000, except at 22050. This affects playback via Firefox HTML5 audio, MPPM.EXE, Z!, and VLC. Workaround for VLC is to fix the output to some other rate. That's not possible for other applications. So far as I can tell, Firefox flash audio playback is unaffected, but I don't know the sample rate used by remote sites.

For comparision, with the native Crystal driver, there is no problem for Firefox HTML5 audio playback at any sample rate, nor for MPPM.EXE, Z!, or VLC. However, using the Crystal driver isn't really an option because of the known incompatibility between Odin (runs Flash) and Crystal audio buffers, which causes rather severe stutter for Firefox Flash playback.

Following playback of part of a 22050 stereo 16-bit wave file in Z!, after the stuttering, and closing Z, the alsahlp$ output includes lines like these:

snd_pcm_common_ioctl1: unknown ioctl = 0x401c4162 Init=0/0 Between=0/0 Complete=856/0 U16: u32 wrap: BytesProcessed?=2000 LastPosition?=2000 Bytes=1800 Delta=1800 InProcess?=0 Done=1 U16: u32 wrap: BytesProcessed?=30800 LastPosition?=2E800 Bytes=2E000 Delta=2E000 InProcess?=0 Done=1 U16: u32 wrap: BytesProcessed?=8B000 LastPosition?=5A800 Bytes=5A000 Delta=5A000 InProcess?=1 Done=0 U16: u32 wrap: BytesProcessed?=112000 LastPosition?=87000 Bytes=86800 Delta=86800 InProcess?=1 Done=0 Init=0/0 Between=0/0 Complete=1291/0

That's all I know. Output from testlog-2.12 is, I hope, attached. I'm largly guessing as to the options about what component is involved.

-- walt

#235 too-old Intel HD Audio: Wrong number of PCM instances martini sigurd
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I use latest UNIAUD (2.02.01) with my Sony Vaio Pro 13. Included is the latest unimix dated 23.09.2013. System is OS/2 Warp 4.52 with latest ACPI (same goes with eCS 2.2.beta2).

The Driver loads (Intel HDA 2807) but I get no sound. I will add the logfiles etc. later. I tried to use unimix with it's varoius commands but it allways complains that the Adapter = (1 Adapter present) has to many PCM Instances. I looked through the tickets for this error and found some, but all seem to have this sold with the latest unimix I already use. So I can not set some properties or something else.

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