Bug 134562

Summary: TeamSpeak doesn´t work with AOSS+dmix
Product: [openSUSE] SUSE LINUX 10.0 Reporter: Michael Stather <kontakt>
Component: SoundAssignee: Takashi Iwai <tiwai>
Status: RESOLVED WONTFIX QA Contact: E-mail List <qa-bugs>
Severity: Normal    
Priority: P5 - None    
Version: Final   
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Hardware: Other   
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Description Michael Stather 2005-11-19 21:16:06 UTC
I´ve a system with an ESS Allegro sound chip. It works great, so does TeamSpeak 2RC2 when I just use the regular OSS emulation. Now I want to use it with dmix and other ALSA apps together, so I used the aoss wrapper "aoss ./TeamSpeak". But unfortunately I don´t get no sound any more, there´s a "local test mode" in TS2 where I usually hear my own voice. If I enable this I hear nothing.
Comment 1 Takashi Iwai 2005-11-24 10:38:45 UTC
Why do you need dmix?  maestro3 chip can play up to 4 streams at the same time.
Comment 2 Michael Stather 2005-11-24 18:01:19 UTC
I just opened the bug for my notebook but on my desktop pc with integrated AC 97 codec it´s the same behaviour, so I guess it has nothing to do with the sound card/driver.
Comment 3 Takashi Iwai 2005-11-24 18:10:14 UTC
Then, please report the bug to ALSA bugtracking system
     https://bugtrack.alsa-project.org/alsa-bug/
instead of here.  IIRC, it's a known bug, and TeamSpeak is currently unsupported.
Comment 4 Stephan Kulow 2008-06-25 09:34:06 UTC
mass reopening all SuSE Linux bugs that are set to REMIND+LATER to change the resolution to WONTFIX (adapting to new policy)
Comment 5 Stephan Kulow 2008-06-25 09:35:51 UTC
mass reopening all SuSE Linux bugs that are set to REMIND+LATER to change the resolution to WONTFIX (adapting to new policy)
Comment 6 Stephan Kulow 2008-06-25 09:41:37 UTC
mass reopening all SuSE Linux bugs that are set to REMIND+LATER to change the resolution to WONTFIX (adapting to new policy)
Comment 7 Takashi Iwai 2008-06-25 09:49:10 UTC
It's an upstream problem.