Multichannel audio not consistent between sound cards?
- From: "Al Puzzuoli" <alpuzz gmail com>
- To: "Ubuntu Accessibility Mailing List" <ubuntu-accessibility lists ubuntu com>
- Cc: Gnome accessibility <gnome-accessibility-list gnome org>
- Subject: Multichannel audio not consistent between sound cards?
- Date: Tue, 12 Sep 2006 22:32:31 -0400
Hi all,
I am working with two machines running Edgy. One is a 4 year old desktop
with an antique sound blaster live, probably dating back to the late 90s.
the other is a 1 year old IBM ThinkPad T43 with SoundMax integrated audio.
I have ESD enabled on both systems. I'm finding that when I attempt to play
avi or mp3 files, on the pC with the sound blaster live, everything works
fine; However on the laptop, I consistently lose DECtalk or Festival when
the audio stream is playing. The result is that I can no longer utilize
the screen reader, and lose access altogether unless I'm able to alt-f4 out
of, or otherwise stop the media player. i've had this experience with mp3
as well as avi files, using both Rhythmbox and Totem Movie player.
I guess I have several questions:
1. Aside from playing with ESD, is there anything I can do to resolve the
issue?
2. Do all Alsa and/or OSS drivers need to meet some sort of minimum spec
before their inclusion into distributions? If this is a situation where the
two drivers aren't created equal, then I wonder if for purposes of
accessibility, a revision of this spec should be discussed?
Thanks,
--Al
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