Hashy sound .. The best way I could describe it. Using ALSA, kernel 2.6.3. Every time more than one sound tries to play at once, the sound takes on a very "static" - "hashy" sound. Although sound is perfect when it is only the music, or only 1 unit speaks at a time. Any ideas? -- Matt
On Thursday 04 March 2004 22:28, Matthew Frederico wrote:> Hashy sound .. The best way I could describe it. > > Using ALSA, kernel 2.6.3. > Every time more than one sound tries to play at once, the sound takes on > a very "static" - "hashy" sound. Although sound is perfect when it is > only the music, or only 1 unit speaks at a time. > > Any ideas? > > -- MattNo idea, but please keep me informed, i never had sound using alsa. Greets, cedric -- The only dumb question is the one omitted De enige domme vraag is degene die niet gesteld wordt
IIRC, a friend of mine had to reduce the size of the sound buffer, or something like that, or he had sound problems in other games. Sorry I don't remember more clearly! David gnome@hawaii.rr.com On 5 Mar 04, at 0:21, cedric wrote:> On Thursday 04 March 2004 22:28, Matthew Frederico wrote: > > Hashy sound .. The best way I could describe it. > > > Using ALSA, kernel 2.6.3. > Every time more than one sound > tries to play at once, the sound takes on > a very > "static" - "hashy" sound. Although sound is perfect when > it is > only the music, or only 1 unit speaks at a time. > > > Any ideas? > > -- Matt > > No idea, but please keep me informed, i never had sound > using alsa. > > Greets, cedric