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Date:      Sat, 17 Feb 2007 21:11:09 +0200
From:      "Konstantin Dimitrov" <kosio.dimitrov@gmail.com>
To:        "O. Hartmann" <ohartman@mail.zedat.fu-berlin.de>
Cc:        freebsd-multimedia@freebsd.org, "Mr. Darren" <darren780@yahoo.com>, freebsd-current@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: envy24ht: M-Audio Revolution 5.1 broken (FreeBSD 7.0-CURRENT/AMD64)
Message-ID:  <8103ad500702171111k277aecddj99e261a11676b952@mail.gmail.com>
In-Reply-To: <45D744FD.1040504@mail.zedat.fu-berlin.de>
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you can't change the volume at all and no matter what value you use,
e.g. 0, 50, 100, always the same very silent sound going out or when
use 0 you can mute the sound, when you use 100 the sound is very
silent, but not as much silent as when you use 50 ?

On 2/17/07, O. Hartmann <ohartman@mail.zedat.fu-berlin.de> wrote:
> Konstantin Dimitrov wrote:
> > Oliver, seems like the init data for Revo 5.1 are wrong, that is why
> > the sound is badly distorted, until now i haven't had access to Revo
> > 5.1 hardware for tests, so it's somehow expected problem, but with
> > several trials and errors we should be able to find the right init
> > data, so get the first slightly modified version from here:
> >
> > http://envy24.svobodno.com/driver/envy24ht/current/envy24ht.c
> >
> > rebuild and report back the result ...
> >
> > On 2/17/07, O. Hartmann <ohartman@mail.zedat.fu-berlin.de> wrote:
> >> Mr. Darren wrote:
> >> > Does anyone have this working at the moment?  I can't
> >> > seem to play any audio.  Can't open /dev/dsp0.0! and
> >> > so forth.
> >> > -Darren
> >> > %uname -a
> >> > FreeBSD DARREN 7.0-CURRENT FreeBSD 7.0-CURRENT #0: Fri
> >> > Feb 16 22:40:32 UTC 2007
> >> > root@DARREN:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/DARREN  amd64
> >> >
> >> > FreeBSD Audio Driver (newpcm: 64bit)
> >> > Installed devices:
> >> > pcm0: <Envy24 audio (M Audio Audiophile 2496)> at io
> >> > 0x9800:32,0x9400:16,0x9000:16,0x8c00:64 irq 18
> >> > (5p/3r/1v channels duplex default)
> >> > %ls /dev/dsp*
> >> > /dev/dsp0.0  /dev/dsp0.5  /dev/dsp0.p1 /dev/dsp0.r1
> >> > /dev/dspW0.2 /dev/dspW0.7
> >> > /dev/dsp0.1  /dev/dsp0.6  /dev/dsp0.p2 /dev/dsp0.r2
> >> > /dev/dspW0.3 /dev/dspW0.8
> >> > /dev/dsp0.2  /dev/dsp0.7  /dev/dsp0.p3 /dev/dsp0.v0
> >> > /dev/dspW0.4
> >> > /dev/dsp0.3  /dev/dsp0.8  /dev/dsp0.p4 /dev/dspW0.0
> >> > /dev/dspW0.5
> >> > /dev/dsp0.4  /dev/dsp0.p0 /dev/dsp0.r0 /dev/dspW0.1
> >> > /dev/dspW0.6
> >> > %ls /dev/audio*
> >> > /dev/audio0.0 /dev/audio0.2 /dev/audio0.4
> >> > /dev/audio0.6 /dev/audio0.8
> >> > /dev/audio0.1 /dev/audio0.3 /dev/audio0.5
> >> > /dev/audio0.7
> >> > %
> >> >
> >> >
> >> >
> >> >
> >>
> >> Just half an hour ago I got my new M-Audio Revolution 5.1:
> >>
> >> pcm0: <Envy24GT audio (M-Audio Revolution 5.1)> port
> >> 0xec00-0xec1f,0xe880-0xe8ff
> >>  irq 18 at device 8.0 on pci4
> >> pcm0: [GIANT-LOCKED]
> >> pcm0: system configuration
> >>   SubVendorID: 0x1412, SubDeviceID: 0x3631
> >>   XIN2 Clock Source: 49.152MHz(192kHz*256)
> >>   MPU-401 UART(s) #: not implemented
> >>   ADC #: 1
> >>   DAC #: 3
> >>   Multi-track converter type: I2S(with volume, 192KHz support, 24bit
> >> resolution,
> >>  ID#0x0)
> >>   S/PDIF(IN/OUT): 0/1 ID# 0x00
> >>   GPIO(mask/dir/state): 0x3fff85/0x4000fa/0x72
> >>
> >>
> >> Box is based on ASUS A8N32-SLI, AMD64 running FreeBSD 7.0-CURRENT/AMD64
> >> (no 32Bit compatibility), SCHED_ULE, PREEMPTION, driver snd_envy24ht
> >> hardwired into the kernel.
> >> I'm able to start sound playing via VLC or mplayer and I can hear
> >> something that sounds like the music I expected to hear but it is highly
> >> distorted and scrambled.
> >> After a while sound dies, comes back for a second and then disappear
> >> again ...
> >>
> >>
> >> Regards Oliver
> Hello Konstantin,
> I applied the patch - and it works, half the way. Sound is now playing
> undistorted, but it is very, very silent, I need the amplifier of my
> HiFi rack to amplify the sound input at a very high level.
> Changing volume via 'mixer' command doesn't help:
>
> hartmann: mixer
> Mixer vol      is currently set to 100:100
> Mixer treble   is currently set to   0:0
> Mixer synth    is currently set to   0:0
> Mixer pcm      is currently set to 100:100
> Mixer speaker  is currently set to   0:0
> Mixer line     is currently set to 100:100
> Mixer mic      is currently set to   0:0
> Mixer cd       is currently set to   0:0
> Mixer mix      is currently set to   0:0
>
>
> Every mixer-reachable instance is pumped up to 100%, the others, synth
> for example, aren't configured and return with a notice about that fact:
>
> hartmann: mixer synth 100
> Setting the mixer synth from 0:0 to 100:100.
> mixer: WRITE_MIXER: Device not configured
> hartmann: mixer vol 100
> Setting the mixer vol from 100:100 to 100:100.
> hartmann:
>
>
> Well, it is really impressive how fast you answered, thanks.
>
> Regards,
> Oliver
>



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