
That's good. :P I guess that new dsp allows the hardware mixing to be enabled. I used to have the laptop and I gave up on it coz of the same problem with mixing. Dmix works ok but had latency issues. I'm glad you resolved it. On 9/2/07, Wawrzyniec NiewodniczaĆski <wawrzyniec.niewodniczanski@pwr.wroc.pl> wrote:
Hi,
Thank you for your advice. It quite interesting that even if your suggestion haven't directly help me, it allow to refresh my point of view.
Resolution: In the case of my card I don't need dmix, because my card can mix up to 31 'sound source'. However, I had to enable CONFIG_SND_CS46XX_NEW_DSP=y option in the kernel (experimental) [1]. I guess the Denis suggesion about dmix will work in most cases.
Cheers. Wawrzek
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