sound documentation for the snd_hda (Nvidia)

Rick Nekus solarux at hotmail.com
Sun Nov 25 12:51:40 PST 2007


sorry Chuckey, but my Handkerchief (as in a square fabric) is full of SNOT at this time, but you're welcome to cry in it anytime.
thanks, and maybe I do deserve to get booted out of freebsd-multimedia for this but for myself, I have had a good time here and more important "successful" time, with many people helping me
to get many (PC)hardware problems "solved" for me('jus a little 'ole USER) so that I could use FreeBSD always. -isn't that what its all about?
 
Now, I'm gonna go for a long shot here, but like what is this flaming CLAP about, its really no big deal, is it ? -and no, I haven't top-posted you nor will I ever again.
 
-relax BRO!
 
Rick.
> Date: Sun, 25 Nov 2007 15:34:22 -0500> From: chuckr at chuckr.org> To: hg at queue.to> CC: freebsd-multimedia at freebsd.org> Subject: Re: sound documentation for the snd_hda (Nvidia)> > Howard Goldstein wrote:> > > > Chuck Robey wrote:> > >> Do you know more?> > > > I'm afraid not. I haven't had good luck with the hda driver. After I> > sent my reply I turned back to using the snd_hda driver and the old> > instability I had under the 6.x release returned (symptoms: lockups> > during simultaneous SATA and audio operations). Some digging through> > google suggested there were possibly issues with the interrupt handling,> > arising out of the multiplexing. Unfortunately I see it now on 7.0 as> > well so I'll be falling back to it and monitoring your progress.> > > >> Where do the developers of the HDA code hang out, on this list? Is> >> the snd_hda the current hda driver, and if so, where's the new code> >> going to be?> >>> >> God, maybe I better let my questions lie quiet a bit. I get too many,> >> and you'll never answer any of them.> >>> > > > I'm not sure if snd_hda has changed since 6.X. If you don't find> > answers here you may want to try over on one of the kernel mailing> > lists. With no disrespect meant to the subscribers here (including> > myself!) most of the traffic here typically regards multimedia utilities> > and ports rather than kernel devices.> > Well, my problem is, I want my audio working, and i don't really care > too much exactly where it takes me. I saw comments in the hda code > saying that it was going to be rewritten, so that's my current target.> > I did try, momentarily, the oss4 drivers I found, but they don'[t > compile under FreeBSD-current either, so the bus structure has > undoubtedly changed. This means (to me) that I am woefully ignorant of > what I need, to be able to contribute. At least, NOW I am, but it just > means that I need to learn it. OK, then, I suppose my target is first > the -current list, then the developers I see are still slowly > contributing, when I checked cvs logs.> > Thanks for the pointers. I'm finding, there are a LOT of folks on this > list who follow poor courtesy, top posting, not trimming context, and > cross-posting. Doesn't anyone care? My mailbox is getting full from > all the cross-posting.> > I'm not perfect myself on that, but at least, I do try. More'n some > folks do.> > > _______________________________________________> freebsd-multimedia at freebsd.org mailing list> http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-multimedia> To unsubscribe, send any mail to "freebsd-multimedia-unsubscribe at freebsd.org"
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