- C-Media Electronics Inc CM8738
(real cheap card ~$10 us)
- alsa-driver-0.9.0rc3 : CM8738 driver with
oss-emulation
- redhat 7.3 : with a recompiled kernel for
winex gaming 2.4.19
To get my two channels I have two of them
in my machine. (these are cheap cards ~$10 US)
One at /dev/dsp0 and one at /dev/dsp1
I used the instuctions on the alsa
page for setting up multiple sound cards
in the modules.conf. I think it was in the
readme on thier page related to the CM8738
I am using the one on /dev/dsp1 for team speak
and I use a link from /dev/dsp to /dev/dsp0
for the games.
I played a couple hours of Warcraft3 (winex) with no noticable glitches or sound problems in either teamspeak or Warcraft3. Sound quality seems
quite nice compared to rogerwilco. My brother
didnt even complain about switching software
on him. He was using the window client and
I was using the linux client. Normally I run
roger wilco on a NT 4.0 box next to my linux box.
I also played some ut2003. Seemed to work
nice there too.
NOTE: The light on the voice activation in the
linux client seems screwed up. It seems to stay
off when you are in fact transmitting and on when
your not. I adjusted my level with these cards by
looking at a nt client(also connected) next to my linux box. The NT teamspeak client was correctly registering when I was transmitting and when I was not. I used it to adjust the voice activiation sensitivity until it gave me the proper behavior. Perhaps it is because these cards are so cheap, but the voice activation is hard to fine tune; just a couple notches makes a big difference either way. Just an FYI for anyone else trying these cards.
Many thanks I consider it a grand success.
My hats off to you Ralf and Niels.
Justin