i've got a serious problem with ALL linux kernels: if i try to
sample some
songs from an audio cd under win95, everything works fine. but
doing the
same with linux produces a sample with very bad quality, recorded
over the
internal cd-audio line. if i connect a cable from the headphone
-output on
the cd-rom drive to the microphone-input on the soundcard the
results are
also bad, only if i connect from headphone-output to line-in it
works fine,
the samples are not perfect, but it works. i also hear my cpu
if i compile
the kernel or encode a mpeg3-stream. is it my fault or is there
a bug in the
sound-driver? i don't think it's the hardware, it works under
win95.
my configuration:
pentium 150
80mb ram
quantum fireball 3.2 gb and wd 1.2 gb
ess1688 audiodrive with yamaha opl3 fm
cdr-s1g (no manufacturer, sorry) cd-rom drive
linux-kernel 2.0.33
S.u.S.E. Linux 4.4.1
karsten
ps: i've got a scsi-card here, it's an Adaptec AIC-6X60 ISA
Single-Chip-SCSI-Controller. is there anyone who is working on
a driver for
it? it doesn't work with the scsi-drivers from kernel 2.0.33.
pps: please excuse my terrible english!!!
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