Date: Fri, 21 Aug 2009 19:50:42 +0200 From: Christian Ramseyer <rc@networkz.ch> To: freebsd-sparc64@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Audio on Sunblade 100 Message-ID: <4A8EDE72.6040703@networkz.ch> In-Reply-To: <alpine.LNX.2.00.0908211010390.13578@servww6.ww.uni-erlangen.de> References: <4A7C6B50.3070503@networkz.ch> <20090817205340.GA75477@alchemy.franken.de> <20090817215612.GB75477@alchemy.franken.de> <20090818192748.GA6585@alchemy.franken.de> <20090819161410.GA19351@alchemy.franken.de> <4A8DC0DF.4040701@networkz.ch> <alpine.LNX.2.00.0908211010390.13578@servww6.ww.uni-erlangen.de>
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Gheorghe Ardelean wrote: > > On Thu, 20 Aug 2009, Christian Ramseyer wrote: > > [...] >> As it worked for Gheorghe, chances are that I'm doing something >> wrong/different: > > Now I have tested also mpg321 and it has a not that good sound quality. > A lot of noise is coming out but the sound is there all the time. The > noise is coming always on the bass (maybe drums?) parts. > > Christian, could please also test mpg123 and let us know if you get > different results? > I've got maybe 10 seconds of sound, then silence and these messages: [audio.c:596] error: Error in writing audio (Invalid argument?)! [mpg123.c:577] error: Deep trouble! Cannot flush to my output anymore! There was the "usual" message: pcm0:virtual:dsp0.vp0: play interrupt timeout, channel dead Also, I have the impressions that the rare events where I get some seconds of sound only occur when the box was powered down for some time before, subsequent attempts (also after reboot without power cycle) never seem to produce sound. > So this is some kind of strange to me. I have tested also xmms with > the result of only noise comming out. I tried xmms with similar results: one short burst of noise/static, then silence. Plus some complaining about ioctls: ** WARNING **: SNDCTL_DSP_SETFMT ioctl failed: Invalid argument ** WARNING **: SNDCTL_DSP_SPEED ioctl failed: Invalid argument Cheers, Christian
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