Christian Brandt
2006-08-15 22:16:31 UTC
I use Ubuntu 0606 on a intel-810 System (chipset, sound, video, etcpp,
all intel 8xx).
All my games run very nice (OpenTTD, Gnome-Games, TyrQuake1) and have no
problems with the sound, though I often have to kill the Sound-Daemon
esd. Except Quake2.
When playing Quake2 I have lots of soundproblems. With the
Ubuntu/Quakeforge-Quake2 port I have heavily stuttering sound. With the
Icculus Port I had more success - the binaries have stable sound but
very bad quality sound quality and don't display a target-cross. My own
compilation has only the sound-problem:
The sound of the sdlquake2 binary crackles a lot and has some sort of
echo with crackling. All in all not very funny. The quake2 binary has no
sound at all.
Also doing something like echo "sdlquake2 0 0 direct" >/dev/asound/...
doesn't help.
I am really not sure what to do next.
all intel 8xx).
All my games run very nice (OpenTTD, Gnome-Games, TyrQuake1) and have no
problems with the sound, though I often have to kill the Sound-Daemon
esd. Except Quake2.
When playing Quake2 I have lots of soundproblems. With the
Ubuntu/Quakeforge-Quake2 port I have heavily stuttering sound. With the
Icculus Port I had more success - the binaries have stable sound but
very bad quality sound quality and don't display a target-cross. My own
compilation has only the sound-problem:
The sound of the sdlquake2 binary crackles a lot and has some sort of
echo with crackling. All in all not very funny. The quake2 binary has no
sound at all.
Also doing something like echo "sdlquake2 0 0 direct" >/dev/asound/...
doesn't help.
I am really not sure what to do next.