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Subject: Re: CS4232-driver: ALSA clicks but OSS/Free doesn't
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> When using the cs4232-driver, I get some unwanted loud clicks opening
> and closing wave-channels. These clicks are present in all playing
> programs (including aplay) and when using /dev/audio I get even louder
> clicks. These clicks are not present in the OSS/Free cs4232-driver, so I
> figure this has indeed some relevance to this list.

I've got a Turtle Beach Malibu, which (according to Jaroslav) is a
cs4237somethingorother, but I've been using the cs4232 drivers for
the last 2 days, and I've got the same clicks you have.  I have yet
to try the cs4236 chipset support, that may clear it up.  If not,
I'll work on some sort of fix and try to get back to you.

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Shaw Terwilliger (twig@advancenet.net)

