ALSA vs. OSS vs. OSSFree
scenic writes "I was wondering what experience the /. community has had with ALSA vs the sound drivers that are part of the Kernel and the various other choices (such as the 4Front OSS packages). I've used the commercial OSS drivers as well as the "included" Linux drivers. I've started to look to ALSA for better sound response (for example, I've noticed with esd and the basic linux drivers, there is sometimes a lag when playing back video files through esd. I understand that esd is part of the issue, but it's sort of important to be able to multiplex sound). What have others' experiences been? What other solutions are there aside from things like esd?" Which sound systems do you find work for your system, and which don't? If specific hardware / software combinations can be endorsed or critiqued, it'll probably help a lot of people.
According to him OSS is a pretty entrenched technology, but ALSA's continuing to grow. The fact that ALSA's retaining nearly 100% compatibility with OSS probably means that at some point you'll be able to make a full shift from OSS to ALSA...
Don't know if that's helpful (or even relevent).
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"Video bona proboque; deteriora sequor." -- Ovid
Kind of like the jump from Win9x to Win2k, soundwise.
HTH,
Michel
Michel
Fedora Project Contribut
ymf724 pci based cards
ymf744 pci based cards, it's essentially a ymf724 but it has digital out, and 4 channel out
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I own two ymf724's and a ymf744, great cards, they sound great, and they're cheap :) The ymf744and ymf724 have issues with quake3, it hangs on exit :( But you can just kill off the process luckily. This is with the latest .9.0beta7 drivers, the .5.x drivers don't have any noticeable issues though.
A quick search here's the cards: ymf744 [$18] and ymf744 pro version (digital out version?) [$25]