Date: Mon, 27 Oct 2003 08:13:21 +0600 (NOVT) From: "Maxim M. Kazachek" <stranger@sberbank.sibnet.ru> To: Rubin Sivabalan <rubin83@hotmail.com> Cc: freebsd-current@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Nforce 2 Audio driver Message-ID: <20031027080927.U1299@sbk-gw.sibnet.ru> In-Reply-To: <Sea2-F56XIAqdkl894n00001a63@hotmail.com> References: <Sea2-F56XIAqdkl894n00001a63@hotmail.com>
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>hi andrew, > My name is rubin. i read your reply at nvidia.ko freezes system >in -current. you seem to know alot about computer and i was wondering if you >could help me. I have a abit nf7 mobo with the nforce2 MCP southbridge. > The nf7 has an APU(Audio processing unit); this is evident when >running the nvidia drivers and hence producing impressive 2.1 sounds ( APU >provides features like 256 voice, 64 3d voice, DX8 submixer and bla bla bla >). Both the nf7 and nf7-S (MCP-T southbridge) have the realtek DAC( Digital >Anolog Converter). This changes the digital signals from the APU to anolog >signals used by the speakers. > Unfortunately they have disabled the nForce MCP Audio >Processing Unit (Dolby Digital) driver on the mobo and this is only enabled >on the nf7-s mobos running MCP-T. As a result i only get 2 channel sound. >now if i'd know about this i wouldn't have bought it, but even the damn abit >nf7 box had the word Soundstorm on it. I just want 6 channel audio that >works all the time with my games and music(realtek drivers don't have EAX >and doesn't give 6 channel with winamp). I'm a student an on a very tight >budget. Could you pls teach me to hack the Nvidia unified audio drivers so i >can get it to install the MCP-T Audio Processing Unit (Dolby Digital) driver >and hence get 6 channel audio. If that won't work could you tell me what i >need to do to get 6 channel audio without resorting to realtek drivers. >Please i'm really disappointed that abit and nvidia aren't helping and i >invested alot of money on decent speakers. Please help. You do not have SoundStorm technology on your motherboard. NF7-S uses MCP-T, while NF7 and NF7-M (with integrated video) uses MCP, which, in oppose to MCP-T have no interface to second network card (based on 3COM's chip), have no IEEE-1394A (aka Firewire) and have no SoundStorm Technology. Realtek's ALC650, that is used on that motherboards is capable to switch to 6 channel mode in Windows driver... Have no any idea how to do that in FreeBSD. Sincerely, Maxim M. Kazachek mailto:stranger@sberbank.sibnet.ru mailto:stranger@fpm.ami.nstu.ru
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