Re: SAA7134 Sound disappeared

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Christian Hack wrote:

OK - I re-read your original post and now understand what you're saying.
That's very strange not being able to go back to the old version and
have it work. Are you definitely removing and reloading the module?

Yeah, it's definately being removed and installed properly as everytime the old compiled versions are installed it works and everytime the new compiled versions are installed it doesn't work, even after a reboot.

That'd be great. My wife is getting a bit annoyed :) Trouble is that we seem to be the only ones with the problem so it might be specific to the Flyvideo 3000 (or even the PAL BG/DK version of the Flyvideo)

That is very possible. It's possible the audio tuner part for PAL BG/DK
isn't working quite correctly. Have you ever experience varying volume
levels? i.e. Sometimes I get what I assume is 100% volume, sometimes
about 70%, sometimes 30% and regularly 0%.

Yes, that sounds about right. It's annoying but livable (when there is some sound at least).

BTW: How are you handling having the two cards and assigning them
appropriate /dev/video and /dev/dsp devices? I am finding it basically
impossible to specify these options with the multiple cards. It simply
uses the first option for both cards which fails on the second card.

Not an optimal solution but I do an 'aplay -d1 /dev/dsp' first to initialise
the sound card and get it to grab '/dev/dsp', then 'modprobe saa7134 oss=1' which assigns /dev/dsp1 and /dev/video0 to the first card and /dev/dsp2 and /dev/video1 to the second. I imagine there's a better way but it works for now.

Cheers,
Rob.




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