On Sat, Jan 14, 2012 at 11:39:43PM +0200, Alexander Motin wrote: > On 14.01.2012 23:25, Steve Kargl wrote: > >On Thu, Jan 12, 2012 at 01:18:19PM +0200, Alexander Motin wrote: > >> > >>That is probably because of $FreeBSD$ macro resolution. Here is version > >>with present value from 10-CURRENT SVN (sources from CVS or STABLE will > >>need that patch line modified respectively) and some minor additional > >>improvements like CODEC ODs and some more sysctls: > >>http://people.freebsd.org/~mav/hda.rewrite2.patch > >> > > > >Patch applied cleanly. > >Patch does not fix http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=kern/120780 > > > >Putting a dvd into the dvd drive. Executing 'mplayer dvd://', the > >movie starts and sound comes from both the speakers and headphones. > > You mean that speakers are not disabled when headphones are plugged in? No. I mean that sound is available from either the speakers (ie, no headphones) or from the headphones (ie no sound from speakers). That is, this is working as expected. > In PR you've written that no sound goes from speakers, but here tell > opposite. What is right? If the medium is a DVD, sound works. If the medium is a music CD, then sound does not work. > >Remove dvd insert music cd in drive, 'cdcontrol play'. The > >drive is reading the cd and 'cdcontrol status' indicates > >that it is playing. No sound. > > Most likely analog audio output of your CD is not connected to the > CODEC. At least there are no CODEC pin configured for it. You may try to > configure different pins manually, but if there is no electrical > connection... Works with MS Windows XP. Put music CD into drive. Fire up MediaPlayer and sound works. So, I would assume that there is an electrical connection. So, how does one manually configure the pins? > >Verbose dmesg.txt and 'sysctl -a | grep {hda,snd,pcm}> {hda,snd,pcm.txt}' > >available at http://troutmask.apl.washington.edu/~kargl/hda/ -- SteveReceived on Sat Jan 14 2012 - 21:10:32 UTC
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