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Date:      Fri, 29 Oct 2010 16:13:33 +0200
From:      =?ISO-8859-1?Q?Michael_Gr=FCnewald?= <michael.grunewald@laposte.net>
To:        Liontaur <liontaur@gmail.com>
Cc:        FreeBSD questions <freebsd-questions@freebsd.org>
Subject:   Re: Resetting the sound system
Message-ID:  <4CCAD68D.3040602@laposte.net>
In-Reply-To: <AANLkTimtxvROAD3xR8M4QJ4gAo3jV3UOc7Mu2KON6tRU@mail.gmail.com>
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Dear Mark,

Liontaur wrote:
> 2010/10/28 Michaël Grünewald<michaelgrunewald@yahoo.fr>
 >
>> the audio software I use sometimes seems to handle unappropriately its
>> input and leave the sound system in a strange state.  When this happens, the
>> lowest frequencies of the played sound are very attenuated and what is still
>> audible sounds unpleasantly metallic.  Rebooting the machine immediately
>> brings up the sound system in shape again, but it would be nice if they were
>> a more sensible way to reset it!
>
> Not sure if there's an easier way, but if you've got the audio driver
> kldloaded then just unload and reload it. If it's compiled in your kernel
> then I don't know.

thank you very much for your answer.  I have got the audio driver 
compiled in the kernel, so I can not use your tip unless I remove this 
module of the kernel.

Michael



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