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<A NAME=2.2.2>2.2.2. Audio output devices
- OSS (ioctl) driver
- SDL driver (supports up/downsampling, esd, arts etc)
- native ALSA 0.5 driver
- native ALSA 0.9 driver (buggy, use OSS emulation!)
- ESD (through SDL)
- ARTS (through SDL)
- SUN audio driver (/dev/audio) for BSD and Solaris8 users
<A NAME=2.2.2.1>2.2.2.1. Soundcard experiences, recommendations
Aureal Vortex 2:
OSS/Free: no driver
OSS : OK
ALSA : no driver
Max kHz : 48
Driver : <A HREF="http://aureal.sourceforge.net">aureal.sourceforge.net</A>
Driver2 : from <A HREF="http://makacs.poliod.hu/~pontscho/aureal/au88xx-1.1.3.tar.bz2">here</A>
(buffer size increased to 64k)
GUS PnP:
OSS/Free: no driver
OSS : OK
ALSA : OK
Max kHz : 48
SB Live!:
OSS : OK
ALSA : (?)
Max kHz : 48
SB AWE 64 OSS : max 44kHz
ALSA : 48kHz sounds shit
Max kHz : 48
Gravis UltraSound ACE:
OSS : max 44Khz. Also has problems with the
new sound code.
ALSA : OK
Max kHz : 48
Gravis UltraSound MAX:
OSS : OK
ALSA : OK (?)
Max kHz : 48
ESS 688:
OSS : OK
ALSA : OK (?)
Max kHz : 48
C-Media cards (which ones?)
OSS : not OK (hissing) (?)
ALSA : OK (?)
Max kHz : ?
PC Speaker or DAC:
OSS : OK (use the SDL driver : -ao sdl)
ALSA : no driver
Max kHz : the driver emulates 44.1 maybe more
Driver : <A HREF="ftp://ftp.infradead.org/pub/pcsp">ftp://ftp.infradead.org/pub/pcsp</A>
- use at least 2.4 if possible, 2.2 isn't tested
- if sound clicks when playing from CD-ROM, turn on IRQ unmasking !
for example "hdparm -u1 /dev/cdrom" (see "man hdparm" !!!)
This is recommended anyways... (for XMMS, etc...)
Read section <A HREF="dvd.html#4.1">4.1</A> .
- don't use your soundcard by other application ( for ex. XMMS ) !
if you use ESD, start MPlayer with the '-vo sdl:esd' option !
- Please tell us how MPlayer and your soundcard(s) worked together!
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