The flash 9 plugin is alsa only. I've tried using the aoss package to fix it with no luck so far. I'm also getting the alsa errors with gedit. BTW if anyone wants the get the nvnet module to work with 2.6.17 I can post what I did.
The flash 9 plugin is alsa only. I've tried using the aoss package to fix it with no luck so far. I'm also getting the alsa errors with gedit. BTW if anyone wants the get the nvnet module to work with 2.6.17 I can post what I did.
Sorry for repeating the question...
I have an Abit AN-7 Mobo, and I experience that center channells are swapped to rear channells while watching 5.1 films... no other has the same problem here??
Thank you very very much for your hints, Jocko.
On Windoz the problem is ALWAYS present: i have to stay all the time with jacks inverted and all works fine. I don't know if it's a bug of the AN7 Mobo, but I had a NF7-S and there was the same problem.
In my Kubuntu Dapper, the problem comes only when i play 5.1 streams even with MPLAYER...so I guess it's not a Xine bug.
With 2-channels I hear the rear speakers correctly WITH JACKS INVERTED on the MoBo.So I have to switch them for listening to a 5.1 stream.
I could try that work-around on Mplayer...but it's only a workaround: I'm afraid there's something wrong on NVIDIA drivers...
I could try with Gnome too: maybe there's something wrong in my kde setup...
Anyway I can't hear a loud subwoofer sound and I can't control it even enabling LFE slide in the configuration file.
I hope someone around the world solved the problem
Last edited by Icarosaurus; October 23rd, 2006 at 12:26 AM.
How do you revert back to the intel driver? I'm having issues following the directions. I followed everything, but I still only have capture on my volume control. I think I have to get rid of the actual NVidia driver, but I have no clue how to do so.
EDIT: Yeah, I got it back. There's some extra options if people just want 5.1 sound on the intel driver in the preferences. That's all I wanted from the nvidia driver, and now I don't really need it. Flash 9 works correctly.
For people trying to go back to the intel driver, and the originator of this thread, you might want to add the following to the steps, because it is required. Without it, the intel module won't load correctly and the nvsound one will override it.
Code:sudo sh NFORCE-Linux-x86-1.0-0310-pkg1.run --uninstall
Last edited by daverab; October 23rd, 2006 at 03:44 AM.
It's common that this driver won't uninstall automatically. In this case, you need to delete all the files manually. On my system (and most probably yours if you followed this howto) the list of files is -Upon reboot, you should have ALSA back, but you will probably need to change your sound settings and/or some of your apps to use it.Code:/usr/bin/nforce-installer /usr/bin/nforce-bug-report.sh /usr/bin/nvmixer /usr/bin/nvmix-reg /usr/local/lib/libnvopenal.a /usr/local/lib/libnvalut.a /usr/share/doc/nforce//ReleaseNotes.html /lib/modules/<kernel-name>/kernel/sound/oss/nvsound.ko /var/lib/nvidia-nforce /var/lib/nvidia-nforce/nforce_log_audio /var/log/nvidia-installer.log /var/log/nforce-installer.log /etc/modprobe.d/nvsound
AMD Athlon64 X2 5600 on Abit KN9 Ultra nForce 570
2GB Corsair TwinX DDR2-800
Gigabyte ATI HD4850 1GB on ASUS PW201 20" WS LCD
Ubuntu 9.10 64-bit / Wintendo
I just installed the Flash 9 and hey, guess what? No sound! I knew the default support is for ALSA but I thought it would be easy to tell it to use OSS. But, apparently not. According to the Adobe Labs website, OSS support in Flash 9 can only be enabled through the 'flashsupport' layer, which you need to build separately. And then it only mentions support for opensound.com drivers, not OSS Free (?) which AFAIK the nvsound module is.
Has anyone here managed to build the flashsupport library and got it working with Soundstorm?
AMD Athlon64 X2 5600 on Abit KN9 Ultra nForce 570
2GB Corsair TwinX DDR2-800
Gigabyte ATI HD4850 1GB on ASUS PW201 20" WS LCD
Ubuntu 9.10 64-bit / Wintendo
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