<br><br><div><span class="gmail_quote">On 3/23/07, <b class="gmail_sendername">Jarod Wilson</b> <<a href="mailto:jarod@wilsonet.com">jarod@wilsonet.com</a>> wrote:</span><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="border-left: 1px solid rgb(204, 204, 204); margin: 0pt 0pt 0pt 0.8ex; padding-left: 1ex;">
On Friday 23 March 2007 06:39:21 Michael Freeman wrote:<br>> On 3/22/07, Jarod Wilson <<a href="mailto:lists@wilsonet.com">lists@wilsonet.com</a>> wrote:<br>[...]<br>> > However, every<br>> > once in a while, I'm seeing X spike up to 99% cpu usage for a bit,
<br>> > which leads to a bit of jitter in the picture. Appears to only be on<br>> > 720p stuff, so maybe an Xv scaling issue -- should note that I'm<br>> > running the bleeding-edge intel driver code from the Fedora
<br>> > development tree (which matches more or less identically from hg tip<br>> > in xorg's mercurial repo).<br><br>It dawned on me that this behavior is nearly identical to what I saw w/the<br>nvidia driver on my prior frontend w/o UseEvents...
<br><br>[...]<br>> > Left on my todo list:<br>> ><br>> > - Get non-digital audio outputting correctly (oops, just noticed this<br>> > wasn't working, but I think I know what's up here)<br><br>
Got this working fine last night. Seems the alsa 1.0.13 code in 2.6.20 doesn't<br>quite get this right. I'm using alsa 1.0.14-rc3 now, and everything works<br>perfectly.<br><br>> > - Get the internal IR receiver working with lirc (still using my usb
<br>> > mce receiver atm)<br><br>Going to see if I can't build the appleir module as an out-of-tree,<br>stand-alone kernel module, rather than building a patched kernel...<br><br>> > - See if there are any open bugs and/or debugging I can do to
<br>> > eliminate the occasional hiccups (helps to have someone in the office<br>> > who is actively working on the driver... :)<br><br>About to start prodding one of our X guys...<br><br>> > - Figure out what to do with my prior frontend
<br><br>FSBO! (maybe)<br><br>> I got digital out working for me, but the front speaker sounds like it's<br>> trying to play the digital stream as analog audio at the same time. How do<br>> you mute that?<br><br>
Odd. I had my internal speaker playing audio if I flipped the "use input for<br>output" toggle (or whatever it was) in alsamixer, but digital audio wasn't<br>working at the time. At that point, I only got either digital audio
<br>passthrough to the amp, or analog audio out the internal speaker. All better<br>now with the latest alsa bits though.<br><br>--<br>Jarod Wilson<br><a href="mailto:jarod@wilsonet.com">jarod@wilsonet.com</a><br>_______________________________________________
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</a><br></blockquote></div><br><br>I unmuted the IEC958 and plugged in a headphone / optical -> regular optical cable<br>Digital audio just worked then...but the front internal speaker still had the odd noises.<br><br>
Gentoo seems to have xorg-server 1.2.99 and the 1.9.91 version of the intel driver (though it's tagged as an i810 ebuild for some reason [xf86-video-i810-1.9.91.ebuild])<br>I'm going to try unmasking them later and pray.
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