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Date:      Wed, 8 Dec 1999 03:01:18 -0600
From:      "Zach N. Heilig" <znh@thequest.net>
To:        Jay Sachs <jsachs@iclick.com>
Cc:        freebsd-multimedia@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: es1370 strangeness: sample leftovers
Message-ID:  <263122781FEB1EEF6D5C32D3@mail.uffdaonline.net>
In-Reply-To: <2630D2EC121BE84F9C5031AD@mail.uffdaonline.net>; from jsachs@iclick.com on Tue, Dec 07, 1999 at 10:17:39PM -0500
References:  <2630D2EC121BE84F9C5031AD@mail.uffdaonline.net>

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On Tue, Dec 07, 1999 at 10:17:39PM -0500, Jay Sachs wrote:
> Ever since I got any sound out of my SBPCI128 (thank you!), up through
> -STABLE as of last night, if I play an audio file (eg .au, .wav), via
> any means (e.g. wmsound, cat file.au > /dev/audio) there appears to be
> about a 1/4 second "leftover" of digitized sound that comes in right
> after the audio sample is done. It's definitely recognizable as leftover
> from a recently played sample.  Any clues?

I have one if these, but I use -current instead of -stable.  I have noticed
this problem, I worked around it by adding one second of silence before
and after a sound clip (what gets played extra at the end seems to be
exactly what is missing at the beginning without padding with silence).

Also, when recording from the sound card, there will be a random length
of silence before the actual recording starts.

> My kernel config contains
> 
>    device pcm0 at isa? port ? tty irq 11 drq 1 flags 0x0

For -current, you could get away with just:

device pcm0

I'm not sure if that is relavent for -stable.

> dmesg yields
> 
>   es1: <AudioPCI ES1370> rev 0x01 int a irq 11 on pci0.16.0
>   pcm1: using I/O space register mapping at 0xef00
>   pcm0 not found

I get:
pcm0: <AudioPCI ES1370> irq 11 at device 9.0 on pci0

(but then, I'm using -current).

-- 
Zach Heilig <znh@thequest.net>


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