Date: Thu, 10 Nov 2016 19:20:25 +0100 From: No Spam <mailinglists@927589452.de> To: Polytropon <freebsd@edvax.de> Cc: No Spam <mailinglists@927589452.de>, freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Sound Problems [Noob Question] Message-ID: <20161110182025.GB1204@bsd.duckdns.org> In-Reply-To: <20161108111024.677bb22e.freebsd@edvax.de> References: <20161108084122.GB1197@bsd.lan> <20161108095743.1b5c46ed.freebsd@edvax.de> <20161108092024.GC1197@bsd.lan> <20161108111024.677bb22e.freebsd@edvax.de>
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Sorry for the long wait On 16-11-08 11:10:24, Polytropon wrote: > On Tue, 8 Nov 2016 10:20:24 +0100, No Spam wrote: > > On 16-11-08 09:57:43, Polytropon wrote: > > > On Tue, 8 Nov 2016 09:41:22 +0100, Jens wrote: > > > > Hi Guys, > > > > > > > > the solution to my problem is probably easy but i can't find it. > > > > > > > > The only sound i get from my > > > > > > > > \code > > > > # uname -a > > > > > > > > FreeBSD bsd.lan 11.0-RELEASE-p1 FreeBSD > > > > 11.0-RELEASE-p1 #0 r306420: Thu Sep 29 01:43:23 UTC 2016 > > > > root@releng2.nyi.freebsd.org:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/GENERIC amd64 > > > > \endcode > > > > > > > > i was testing audio with differnt userland applications, > > eg firefox and now again with a root vlcp-player which generates an > > audio "artifact" ( a sound rumbling stopping version of what was the > > original sound) > > Can you test something really simple like "madplay somefile.mp3" > or "play someotherfile.wav" (the "play" command is part of the > "sox" package)? Just to make sure it isn't related to any more > or less complex codec or muxer format? play does plain nothing ( no progress ) vlc does give this output ( while trying all devices): jens@bsd:~ % vlc mpthreetest.mp3 VLC media player 2.2.4 Weatherwax (revision 2.2.3-37-g888b7e89) [0000000801e61050] core libvlc: VLC wird mit dem Standard-Interface ausgeführt. Benutzen Sie 'cvlc', um VLC ohne Interface zu verwenden. [0000000801fd7250] oss audio output error: cannot open OSS device /dev/dsp0.p0: Device busy [0000000801fd7250] core audio output error: module not functional [0000000801fd7250] oss audio output error: cannot open OSS device /dev/dsp0.p0: Device busy [0000000801fd7250] core audio output error: module not functional [000000080ec3cf50] core decoder error: failed to create audio output [0000000801fd7250] oss audio output error: cannot open OSS device /dev/dsp1.p0: Device busy [0000000801fd7250] core audio output error: module not functional [0000000801fd7250] oss audio output error: cannot open OSS device /dev/dsp1.p0: Device busy [0000000801fd7250] core audio output error: module not functional [000000080ec3cf50] core decoder error: failed to create audio output [0000000801fd7250] oss audio output error: cannot open OSS device /dev/dsp2.p0: Device busy [0000000801fd7250] core audio output error: module not functional [000000080ec3cf50] core decoder error: failed to create audio output [000000082c836050] mpgatofixed32 audio converter error: libmad error: bad main_data_begin pointer [000000082c836050] mpgatofixed32 audio converter error: libmad error: bad main_data_begin pointer so it is returning sound now, just the sound is wrong and when i pause the playback in the sound it sticks to it and it only generates sound on the /dev/dsp2.vp0 > > > > > > > If you have any ideas what i can try or which configs you need, i will > > > > try to answer ASAP. > > > > > > Always check the output of the following commands: > > > > > > % dmesg | grep ^pcm > > > % cat /dev/sndstat > > > > > > Verify that the correct sound driver has successfully been loaded. > > > > > > > > dmesg is currently not giving any pcm entrys ( because my ath card has > > filles the log) > > will reboot and send that one later > > Relevant lines from other message: > > pcm0: <Realtek (0x0233) (Internal Analog)> at nid 20 and 27 on hdaa0 > pcm1: <Realtek (0x0233) (Left Analog Headphones)> at nid 33 on hdaa0 > pcm2: <Intel (0x2882) (HDMI/DP 8ch)> at nid 4 on hdaa1 > > The "High Definition Audio" driver should be the right one to deal > with that hardware. See "man 4 snd_hda" for possible configuration > options. > i fear i screwed womething up big as this returns No manual entry for snd_hda > However, you wrote that you see this problem when closing the notebook. > FreeBSD's support for suspend/resume and hibernation (whatever applies > to your specific setup when closing the lid) sometimes requires to load > an additional ACPI kernel module (like for example acpi_ibm.ko), and in > other cases, it doesn't work at all. While I've seen this kind of > operation working on Linux, the FreeBSD experience is that it often > does not work as expected. So it seems here is a microphone in the lid which is directly on an output where would I search such a thing ? Greets J
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