#7284: auich.settings not installed -----------------------------------+---------------------------- Reporter: Pete | Owner: korli Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: Drivers/Audio/auich | Version: R1/Development Resolution: | Keywords: Blocked By: | Blocking: Has a Patch: 0 | Platform: All -----------------------------------+---------------------------- Comment (by ttcoder): Here goes for me:[[BR]] I've seen speed listed as a consideration in the other ticket, so for the record this is an Athlon XP 1800+ box. Listdev: {{{ device Multimedia controller (Multimedia audio controller) [4|1|0] vendor 1039: Silicon Integrated Systems [SiS] device 7012: AC'97 Sound Controller }}} Syslog: {{{ KERN: auich: auich_setup(0x817a6500) KERN: auich: audio/hmulti/auich/1 deviceid = 0x7012 chiprev = a0 model = 7012 enhanced at dc00 (..) KERN: auich: installing interrupt : 12 KERN: auich: init_driver done KERN: auich: publish_devices() KERN: auich: publish audio/hmulti/auich/1 KERN: auich: find_device(audio/hmulti/auich/1) }}} Tests:[[BR]] Created the file with just one overriden setting, changing it and rebooting to see if audio is available immediately, and "shaking" a blank WebPositive window in front of another one loading a page to see if sound becomes choppy: {{{ ~> cat /boot/home/config/settings/kernel/drivers/auich.settings buffer_frames 256 ~> }}} Results:[[BR]] - no override: no sound at bootup (and oddly it ''still'' did not arrive even 15+ minutes later, and launching an mp3 in MediaPlayer results just in its progress bar "jumping" to close to the end) - "buffer_frames 128" -> audio ok immediately; gets chopped off a fair bit if I "shake" around a W+ window. - "buffer_frames 256" -> audio ok immediately; gets chopped off a bit on W+ test - [I will continue increasing buffer size later on as time permits and edit this comment accordingly] I'll stay with Auich a couple more days before plugging the SB-live back in. -- Ticket URL: <http://dev.haiku-os.org/ticket/7284#comment:9> Haiku <http://dev.haiku-os.org> Haiku - the operating system.