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From: Brian Lalor <blalor@hcirisc.cs.binghamton.edu>
To: alsa-user@alsa.jcu.cz
Subject: Re: CS4236B: Loud "popping" sound every time a sound is played 
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I'm having the same popping problems with the CS4236B chip when running in
CS4232 mode with the included Linux drivers (not ALSA).  Popping seems to
happen at the start of the sound, however.  The problem I have with OSS is
that my mixers are all screwed up.  Only the last 5% or so of the CD and
Wave faders work, and the master doesn't do a thing.  I can't get the
CS4236B ALSA driver to work because I can't figure out the control io port
that it asks for.  For some reason the CS4232 driver doesn't require
one...

Any ideas?

B

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