But as I said, I have never had sound and full 3D video working in any
distibution I have tried (which is about eitht I think). right now I
have every other feature working sweetly - except sound...
If I could have sound I think I would celebrate by wiping all my windows
partitions and instantly switching my 460GB of music, movies and games
over to ext3 partitions. I want to be done with Windows and MS by this
years end. Having sound would be a big step towards this goal.
Q
PS
As for SPDIF cable. That isn't really an issue. I have high quality
optical cable, which although in terms of benefit is probably only of at
best an aesthetic value, at least gurantees a clear signal. (I assume
you know that difference between optical and coaxil digital out is
virtually irrelevant? In other words, it doesn't matter which of these
is connected to the SPDIF out).
Again any input anyone can offer on this would be much appreciated. It
would for me be the culmination of a long held goal now (of over a year)
to have both sound and video fully working in Linux.
Q
dwillis(a)stx.rr.com wrote:
On Wed, 8 Oct 2003, Q wrote:
As for installing Red Hat, well I am a Gentoo
Linux user... For better
or for worse that is what I am... It has taken me 4 months to get Gentoo
set up (its only rival in terms of difficulty to install is I think
Linux from Scratch) and after having gotten everything else working, I'm
not in the mood to give up now.
four months? i discovered gentoo september 19 and have everything that
i need set up now (and today i discovered i can use cooledit96 under
wine!). redhat sucks. suse is great for easy use.
anyway, i've got the same audio chipset, as well as an audiophile 2496,
but my motherboard (kt400-alh) has analog 5.1 output, no digital. i can
try to see if that option works under linux, thoough, if you think it will
help you.
also, make sure you are using a proper spdif cable (75 ohm, i think), and
not just any rca cable as it won't work. i wish i could find one of those
here in korea.
ffiw,
dave