Joined: Mon 08-18-2003 2:33PM Posts: 1189 Location: Somewhere East Of Pittsburgh
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I recently formatted my HD and therefore lost my sound drivers. I have obtained the latest sound drivers for my mobo (sound card integrated RealTek) installed them, installed Directx 9.0c, Windows Media codecs, Winamp Codecs, any thing else i can find, but still when i run winamp or try to get some kind of sound, i get the error "Bad Sound driver". I have tried re-downloading from diff. sites so it shouldn't be the drivers themselves. Can't seem to figgure out what i'm missing.
Joined: Mon 07-26-2004 10:05PM Posts: 89 Location: 765 TJ South
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Your first problem is you are using windows.
After that, check in devise manager to see if the driver installed correctly. If it didn't, there will be a ? or ! over the sound card's driver. Try installing the driver from the device manager. Also check that the driver is for Windows 2000, you may not want the latest driver, which may be for Windows XP. Also check that your windows 2000 is SP3, a lot of drivers won't work on ealier stuff. Also, in Winamp, what do you have as your output device? I have had trouble before w/ the direct sound output, try using the choice that is your soundcard.
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Joined: Sun 08-18-2002 10:33AM Posts: 751 Location: Kansas City, KS
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Mee wrote:
zkissane wrote:
nohandll wrote:
Your first problem is you are using windows.
And driver management is better in Linux?
modprobe snd-intel8x0
so, in my opinion, yes. i dont believe it is easier, but i do believe it is better.
...until you realize the intel8x0 driver does not support hardware mixing, and Alsa software mixing is rather, well, non-intuitive. Not to mention unsupported when using OSS emulation.
Of course, I'd love to be proved wrong, especially on the last two points.
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as far as i can tell, oss emulation and dmix get along just fine. i could play an mp3 in xmms (alsa) and wc3 under wine (oss) at the same time just fine.
the rest of what you said is true, but thats really a problem with the intel/ac'97 driver itself, not linux's "driver management".
Joined: Sun 08-18-2002 10:33AM Posts: 751 Location: Kansas City, KS
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Mee wrote:
as far as i can tell, oss emulation and dmix get along just fine. i could play an mp3 in xmms (alsa) and wc3 under wine (oss) at the same time just fine.
the rest of what you said is true, but thats really a problem with the intel/ac'97 driver itself, not linux's "driver management".
Care to post your .asoundrc?
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