[MPlayer-users] audio... more than 2 speakers..

gabor gabor at realtime.sk
Mon Sep 16 17:54:01 CEST 2002


On Sat, 2002-09-14 at 18:47, Albino wrote:
> [Automatic answer: RTFM (read DOCS, FAQ), also read DOCS/bugreports.html]
> gabor wrote:
> 
> > i understand that if a video contains ac3 audio, then it's somehow
> > transformed into 2channel audio for the sound cards..
> not always true,
> download emu-tools and emu10k1 from
> http://sourceforge.net/projects/emu10k1
> and you'll get 2 4 5 6 channels routing at your taste,
> moreover the card HW will work both in Dolby Digital 5.1/Stereo,
> or in Dolby ProLogic or even Dolby Surround (with other less useful 
> effects avaible), you can set the number of your speakers so it can work 
> with 2 4 5 6 channels.
> try emu-tools it' easy to setup, if sometimes don't works ok try emu10k1 
> files from sourceforge instead of the ones with the linux kernel,
> you also need a mixer, aumix it's enough ;)
> 
> > sb-live supports a mode with 4 speakers ( 2 rear, 2 back )...
> YES! ;)
> 
> > is mplayer able to use thos 4 speakers?
> up to 6 channels.
> 


ok, i tried with the oss drivers ( emu10k1 )...

i loaded it ( modprobe emu10k1 ),
and it worked...

and i could hear the audio from the rear speakers too ( i mean i heard
something different from the rear ones than from the fron ones, so i
think 4speaker output is working ),
i used 'mplayer -ao oss -channels 4'...


but:

did anyone try alsa?

theoretically alsa works with 4speaker mode... but how?

i tried mplayer -ao alsa9 -channels 4.... this died with:

alsa-init: requested format: 48000 Hz, 4 channels, Signed 16-bit
(Little-Endian)alsa-init: 1 soundcard found, using: hw:0,0
alsa-init: unable to set channels: Invalid argument

then i tried -ao sdl... same:

SDL: Samplerate: 48000Hz Channels: Stereo Format Signed 16-bit
(Little-Endian)
SDL: Unable to open audio: 1 (mono) and 2 (stereo) channels supported

so now i wonder... did anyone succeed with this?

thanks,
gabor

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