Sorry if this has appeared more than once... I mucked up!
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Lee Packham [mailto:[email protected]]
> Sent: 16 December 2001 06:12
> To: '[email protected]''
> Subject: Intel 810 Problems/Solutions
>
> Hi,
>
> I have a Sony Vaio PCG-FX103 laptop that I play around with Linux
stuff
> on. Sound has been an issue. With the latest kernel (plus various
patches
> that have appeared in linux-kernel) cause a major squeal on a DivX
file I
> recorded off the TV on another Linux box. The only place I get the
squeal
> is on the laptop. Under Windows its OK, on my other Linux box its ok,
just
> on this Intel 810 sound card laptop thing it squeals.
>
> So, I installed ALSA and it went away but I got the chipmunk problem.
> However, the only documentation that said about setting the ac97 codec
> frequency to 41194 really was just tooooo slow (like groaning
stretched
> out sound). The default 48000 was chipmunk. I used another PC to
calibrate
> and came up with 47500. That little bit slows it down to the right
speed.
>
> Now I know this isn't the ALSA group, just thought this info would
help
> people out who are working on the Intel 810 driver in the kernel. BTW:
if
> you want the file its about a 200MB avi of an Eastenders episode but
you
> are welcome to have it to test out fixes.
>
> Lee Packham