Hi Jerome,
I reverted to Haiku’s default HDA driver and then ran some tests today. I’m
still encountering the problem with intermittent failures of playback if I
double-click an audio file right after bootup and try to play it through
MediaPlayer. I don’t know if that differs in any way from your test using
system sounds.
Attached is the syslog, and syslog_old
Best regards,
Dane Scott
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On Feb 25, 2020, 2:11 AM -0600, Jérôme Duval <jerome.duval@xxxxxxxxx>, wrote:
It depends on how the custom HDA driver is packaged:
If it is in a custom package, move the package out of /system/packages
If it is in a non-packaged directory, move the driver to another place.
If it is integrated in the haiku system package, you would have to grab the
stock driver from another Haiku package, and install in a non-packaged
directory (.../drivers/bin). It's also possible to package just the driver
and install the package.
Bye
Jerome
Dane Scott - <tunetrackersystems@xxxxxxxxx> schrieb am Mo., 24. Feb. 2020
22:50:
Can one of you guys tell me the quickest way to safely switch over from
our custom HDA driver to Haiku’s stock driver?
Best regards,
Dane Scott
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920-672-8244
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On Feb 24, 2020, 3:14 PM -0600, Jérôme Duval <jerome.duval@xxxxxxxxx>,
wrote:
Le lun. 24 févr. 2020 à 14:58, Dane Scott -
<tunetrackersystems@xxxxxxxxx> a écrit :
https://dev.haiku-os.org/ticket/15742
Thanks, please add a syslog.
So confirming, when you test on your hardware there, when you first
boot the computer, if you immediately double-click on a song, it
consistently works, is that right?
Exactly. I also configured a startup sound with a short mp3 file,
it's correctly played on start up and media services restart (defined
to 2 seconds, played even without mouse/keyboard).
To verify this, I also added a few serial debug traces to the
multiaudio media addon and the hda driver, together with the syslog
timestamps.
Now, perhaps my hardware and/or my test media file are specific. But
having a syslog would help to know what to test, eventually have
someone else reproduce.
I have tested on these:
Realtek ALC280 on Intel Lynx Point HDA
Realtek ALC260 on Intel Cougar Point Mobile HDA
Realtek ALC269 on Intel Lynx Point Mobile HDA
Realtek ALC294 on Intel Sunrise Point Mobile HDA
Bye,
Jérôme
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