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Try to open /dev/dsp with more than one app on that es1371 ;) That's why I upgraded to the Live, please note that this is a driver issue of some kind, since the problem does not exist when support is built into the kernel, so I'm sure the card is not the problem here. Just out of curiosity, what is a "decent sound card" in your opinion, that is supported well in Linux? _Nick On Wed, Oct 24, 2001 at 04:45:38PM -0700, Jon Pennington wrote:
--- Michael Galloway
wrote: no good, moved the card to a different slot, now it has its own irq and is not next to the video card, still have the crackles/noise in when playing via xmms. bummer
That's it. I've had it. No more. Common, supported, and featureful, the SBLive! family is *still* a polished turd. Talk to a large group of advanced amatuers to proffesional recorders about your problem with the Live!, and they'll just laugh at you. Get a decent sound card or stop griping to us, for crying out loud.
For the record, I own no less than five es1371 and es1373 sound cards; aside from the fact that they have a weird sampling rate (41.something KHz IIRC instead of 44.1KHz), I have had precisely Zero complaints worth boring all of you with. The other complaints I have are either not worth reporting, or I realize that it's my own damned fault for buying a $30 sound card.
Learn to cope.
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