Date: Mon, 19 Feb 2001 12:37:37 -0000 From: "Dominic Marks" <dominic_marks@hotmail.com> To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: PCM, Audio, Ensoniq PCI Sound card, Kernel issue Message-ID: <F285zDv60gxapzhad2V00002e73@hotmail.com>
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Hello,
Last on my driver hit list is a intergrated PCI sound card. I've recompiled
my kernel and its now showing up under /dev/pcm0. I've also done:
# cd /dev/; sh MAKEDEV snd0
To create the right device nodes, and that also went fine and I have a set
of /dev/audio, /dev/{etc} nodes. I tried following an example I saw on this
group by catting a wav file into the device node.
# cat some.wav > /dev/audio
I might have also done "cat some.wav | /dev/audio" I'm not sure, would that
have made a difference? (probably...) It just made a horrible screeching
noise, so evidently something is wrong, I tried playing a CD although I know
why that didn't work I think.
Many thanks
Dominic Marks
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