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Manual Pages  — SND_ES137X

NAME

snd_es137x – Ensoniq AudioPCI ES137x bridge device driver

CONTENTS

SYNOPSIS

To compile this driver into the kernel, place the following lines in your kernel configuration file: device sound device snd_es137x

Alternatively, to load the driver as a module at boot time, place the following line in loader.conf(5):

snd_es137x_load="YES"

DESCRIPTION

The snd_es137x bridge driver allows the generic audio driver sound(4) to attach to the Ensoniq 137x audio cards.

Runtime Configuration

The following sysctl(8) variables are available in addition to those available to all sound(4) devices:
hw.snd.pcm%d.latency_timer
  Controls the PCI latency timer setting. Increasing this value will solve most popping and crackling issues (especially on VIA motherboards).
hw.snd.pcm%d.spdif_enabled
  Enables S/PDIF output on the primary playback channel. This sysctl(8) variable is available only if the device is known to support S/PDIF output.
dev.pcm.%d.polling
  Experimental polling mode, where the driver operates by querying the device state on each tick using callout(9). Polling is disabled by default. Do not enable it unless you are facing weird interrupt problems or if the device cannot generate interrupts at all.

HARDWARE

The snd_es137x driver supports the following sound cards:

SEE ALSO

sound(4)

HISTORY

The snd_es137x device driver first appeared in FreeBSD 4.0 .

AUTHORS

Russell Cattelan <Mt cattelan@thebarn.com> Cameron Grant <Mt cg@FreeBSD.org> Joachim Kuebart Jonathan Noack <Mt noackjr@alumni.rice.edu>

SND_ES137X (4) November 29, 2006

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