Subject: Re: problems with pkgsrc/audio/nas vs. SPARCstation-1 vs. libossaudio
To: None <port-sparc@netbsd.org>
From: None <kk@enteract.com>
List: port-sparc
Date: 01/22/2002 16:44:39
Greg A. Woods wrote:
>
> Well I finally got one of my SS1+ workstations running a much closer to
> -current NetBSD (2001/06/24).
>
> I tested the audioamd driver and I could finally play AU files, both
> with audioplay and by simply writing them to /dev/audio.
>
> Unfortunately it doesn't seem to want to record anything, neither from
> my official Sun microphone, nor from the microphone on my headset. I
> think both mics are OK, but I've no easy way to test them at the moment.
>
> So I built audio/nas and tried it anyway. Unfortunately all that
> resulted was an excruciating and heavily distorted noise that was only
> barely recognisable as possibly being vaguely related to the almost
> pleasing sound that audioplay creates when playing the same file. (the
> NAS 'auplay' client plays the same file equally nicely on my NCD HMX
> terminal)
>
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> I'm thinking this apparent problem with libossaudio might be part of the
> problem, but I'm at a loss to where to go from here....
>
I have the same problem. Playing a pre-recorded audio file works fine
on
a sun4c. Recording and then playing back gives a terrible noise. I
tried
this with audiorecord, audioplay and cat /dev/audio. I've tried this on
a
IPC running 1.4.3 and a SS2 running 1.5.2. I'm guessing there is
something
wrong with the driver? I was hoping to use one of these older
sparcstations
to decode the WWV/CHU audio signals that NTP supports.
-Ken