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Re: trident: incredibly crappy sound



Thus spake martin f krafft:
> also sprach Ray <maillists@sonictech.net> [2001.12.30.0002 +0100]:
> > > by now, i have two of those SiS chipset pieces of crap under my
> > > control... but what do you do if someone offers a $300 computer with
> > > 1.8GHz, 1Gb RAM, 16x CD-RW, DVD, and a 60Gb Hdd???
> > 
> > FWIW the recent (and even not so recent) SiS chipsets are actually pretty
> > good.  What exactly makes you think this is some sort of chipset defect?
> 
> i don't think it's a chipset defect, i just think that it's about the
> cheapest piece of audio controller that SiS could find. SiS isn't really
> quality...
> 
> i do think that this is something peculiar though, since there are two
> independently purchased but equivalent systems suffering from the same
> disease...
> 
> > > now i tried all, the kernel's trident.o, compiling into the kernel, and
> > > alsa, but with all permutations and combinations, i get the crappiest
> > > output that i've ever heard. it's all thoroughly distorted so you can
> > > almost not make out what you are listening to.
> > 
> > It's working fine here so don't give up.  Are you using a sound daemon such
> > as esound etc...?  What sort of sound samples are you using? What are you
> > using to play them?  The sound modules that are loaded on my system are
> > trident.o, soundcore, and ac97_codec.  I only had to load trident.o
> > explicitly (in /etc/modules) and the rest were loaded automagically.  I'm
> > using the 2.2.19 kernel.  Do you have any other devices installed in the
> > system that could be causing a conflict?
> 
> i am not giving up. i can't, it's got no ISA slots. otherwise, i would
> have used the SB16 i still have (which, mind me, is still a very good
> piece of hardware from times back when not everyone tried to save money
> at the expense of quality...), and it was just very decently priced...
> 
> i do have those modules loaded, among others, but i get no conflicts or
> errors when loading trident.o. it even says that it's initialized fine,
> and the audio isn't interrupted or anything (suggesting an IRQ
> conflict), it's just bloody distorted...
> 
> any other clues?
> thanks for answering though!
I missed the original post I guess, so I don't have all the
background, but is your mixer level turned up too high?  I get a lot
of distortion on my sound card if it is.
HTH,
Steve
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