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Written by Dan Edin   
Wednesday, 14 November 2007

It's awesome, it's great and it's better than the Linux version (due to personal testing. objections might occur). But this is great, mmu_man has written ported a HDA driver that works, at least for my system and might work for you too. And the sound is just amazingly good. Best wishes and KEEP IT UP :-) If it works on my main system i will write a review comparing the sound quality to both Windows and Linux. Stay tuned.

 

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#1 mmu_man 2007-11-16 08:51
I just ported OpenSound :-)
 
 
#2 emitrax 2007-11-16 12:55
Is this driver in the HAIKU tree?
 
 
#3 DioGen 2007-11-16 15:41
It is great, that OpenSound has ported to Haiku-OS!
 
 
#4 mmu_man 2007-11-17 01:56
It's due to the limited number of colors used by the VNC client that doesn't show the anti-aliasing correctly.
 
 
#5 nutela 2007-11-18 13:01
I thought it was already done, oops, nice work mmu_man
 
 
#6 korli 2007-11-19 06:21
HDA support is supposed to be already provided by the hda driver from Ithamar, at least partial.
 
 
#7 korli 2007-11-19 10:05
Support for hda was already present (at least partially) with the native hda driver from Ithamar.
 
 
#8 mmu_man 2007-11-19 13:58
Yes, however last I recall it was only tested in R5. And I'm not sure it supports all codecs.
 
 
#9 gonzo 2007-12-01 00:03
So does it use the BeOS-specific frameworks - for example does it include the interpolation that made the original BE drivers sound so much better in the first place? Or does it bypass such things and provide only 'hardware interface' (for lack of better way to state it)?
 
 
#10 MaxOS 2008-01-07 08:19
Where from to take this driver, he works under Zeta?
 

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