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David McKenna

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Re: Updated Uniaud32 build
« Reply #1050 on: September 07, 2024, 11:19:30 pm »
Hi Sigurd,

  Had a look at your logs, and from what I can tell, only the switch /A:2 is going to have a chance of working because the other two are HDMI ports which will not work with AOS (unless a video driver is created that supports it). Check your BIOS and see if there is a setting to use the RealTek audio on your computer (this is what /A:2 enables). Also check if you have a headphone jack, and see if you get sound there. It could be that some laptops use HDMI for their speakers so would force using external speakers or headphones with that unit with OS/2.

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Re: Updated Uniaud32 build
« Reply #1051 on: September 07, 2024, 11:49:51 pm »
Unfortunately adapter0 is HDMI which we can't support, and Adapter 1 is reporting "Error: invalid number of PCM instances for adapter 1"

A 'testlog uniaud' with the driver from the debug folder might give more clues.

Here is the Debug Uniaud Testlog.

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Re: Updated Uniaud32 build
« Reply #1052 on: September 07, 2024, 11:51:01 pm »
Hi Sigurd,

  Had a look at your logs, and from what I can tell, only the switch /A:2 is going to have a chance of working because the other two are HDMI ports which will not work with AOS (unless a video driver is created that supports it). Check your BIOS and see if there is a setting to use the RealTek audio on your computer (this is what /A:2 enables). Also check if you have a headphone jack, and see if you get sound there. It could be that some laptops use HDMI for their speakers so would force using external speakers or headphones with that unit with OS/2.

Regards,

Hi David,

thanks for looking into this. I will give your hints a try and report!

May take a day.

Thanks again!

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Re: Updated Uniaud32 build
« Reply #1053 on: September 12, 2024, 03:28:33 am »
Hi Sigurd!

Been very busy this fall with a variety of items but was looking in today and saw your post.

Hi Sigurd,

  Had a look at your logs, and from what I can tell, only the switch /A:2 is going to have a chance of working because the other two are HDMI ports which will not work with AOS (unless a video driver is created that supports it). Check your BIOS and see if there is a setting to use the RealTek audio on your computer (this is what /A:2 enables). Also check if you have a headphone jack, and see if you get sound there. It could be that some laptops use HDMI for their speakers so would force using external speakers or headphones with that unit with OS/2.

Regards,

Hi David,

thanks for looking into this. I will give your hints a try and report!

May take a day.

Thanks again!

Further to Davids suggestions, I was wondering when you added the /A:2 switch to the UniAud 32 statement and ran PMUniMix. Does it show a variety of volume controls for your realtek card (I'm assuming you have PMUnimix installed)? If so, did adjusting the volume controls make any difference?

The reason I ask is because I ran into a problem where, installing Paul's latest UniAud driver of the day a couple of years ago, I could get no sound to play. Trying various methods of physical troubleshooting, no sound was still present at all.

So I skimmed a number of Linux forums for a week or so, researching problems with the drivers, and finally found a problem exactly like mine.

It seems that driver has a function embedded called AUTOMUTE. With the Realtek driver on my motherboard UniAud set the function to enable by default, essentially muting the sound through the chipset. Don't know if all Realtek sound chips operate in the same way.

Using the UNIMIX -names command (not PMUnimix), I was able to find the Automute ID for the sound system, and used UNIMIX to change the switch to "disable". Sound was perfect after that.

However, after reboot, sound again disappeared, and Automute needed to be disabled again. I created a file and added it to STARTUP.CMD so that the AUTOMUTE function was disabled automatically, upon every reboot.

Detailed instructions on how to do all that are present in the PDF attached called Testing Guide for UniAud32. It is the last version I created (v1.2) as I got too busy after that to do any more updates to a variety of Testing Guides.

Don't know if thats the problem your encountering, Sigurd, but if it is the suggestion may help out and Best!

Mark
« Last Edit: September 16, 2024, 05:23:24 am by Mark Szkolnicki »
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Re: Updated Uniaud32 build
« Reply #1054 on: September 13, 2024, 06:49:48 am »
Hi Mark,
thank you very much for your exzellent Tipps and Hints, as well as the PDF. Due to being busy I gave it all a first shot, found out there is with switch A:2 an "Auto mute" ID6, but had no luck so far.

I will come back to this later for sure, but this will take some weeks, as I have, besides my daily work, have to finish the 4th book of my nith-part fantasy Story. There is a new part each year, it should be ready at 24.9.24 (I have a faible for numbers, i.e. the first part is available since 21.9.21, the fifth will be at 25.9.25 and so on, German calender format) , so I have to Focus on this topic for the next couple of days.
It is free if charge, but unfortunately only available in German.

https://im-schatten-der-drei-sonnen.de/

Thanks again!
« Last Edit: September 13, 2024, 06:54:14 am by Sigurd Fastenrath »

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Re: Updated Uniaud32 build
« Reply #1055 on: September 13, 2024, 10:10:25 pm »
Hello Mark
Detailed instructions on how to do all that are present in the PDF attached called Testing Guide for UniAud32. It is the last version I created (v1.2) as I got too busy after that to do any more updates to a variety of Testing Guides.
Can I have your permission to post your PDF content on the OS2World wiki?

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Re: Updated Uniaud32 build
« Reply #1056 on: September 16, 2024, 05:14:30 am »
Heh Sigurd!

Hi Mark,
thank you very much for your exzellent Tipps and Hints, as well as the PDF. Due to being busy I gave it all a first shot, found out there is with switch A:2 an "Auto mute" ID6, but had no luck so far.

I will come back to this later for sure, but this will take some weeks, as I have, besides my daily work, have to finish the 4th book of my nith-part fantasy Story. There is a new part each year, it should be ready at 24.9.24 (I have a faible for numbers, i.e. the first part is available since 21.9.21, the fifth will be at 25.9.25 and so on, German calender format) , so I have to Focus on this topic for the next couple of days.
It is free if charge, but unfortunately only available in German.

https://im-schatten-der-drei-sonnen.de/

Thanks again!

Thanks for the kind words.

I will say in my spare time, I'm currently writing a fiction novel, based on a character created by Science Fiction / Fantasy writer and Grande Dame of both, Andre Norton, abandoned after two novels in the late 50's / early 60's. That's in addition to writing two non-fiction Emergency Response Plans at the moment, one for a facility in Pennsylvania (wind farm) and a corporate solar operation in North Carolina (Actually 20 facilities there but one plan).

So I hear you - I'm 65 but certainly not retired - just don't know how to stretch life to include 40 hours a day, 9 days a week.

Best!

M
« Last Edit: September 16, 2024, 05:28:24 am by Mark Szkolnicki »
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Re: Updated Uniaud32 build
« Reply #1057 on: September 16, 2024, 05:21:59 am »
Heh Martin!

Hello Mark
Detailed instructions on how to do all that are present in the PDF attached called Testing Guide for UniAud32. It is the last version I created (v1.2) as I got too busy after that to do any more updates to a variety of Testing Guides.
Can I have your permission to post your PDF content on the OS2World wiki?

Regards

As always, you have blanket permission, Sir, if it helps the cause. Go For it!

When I have the time, I always want to contribute - as you know, I've tried to add a lot of items, testing and perspective in the past - unfortunately, I've found my interests far exceed the time I have available.

Best!

M
« Last Edit: September 16, 2024, 05:34:56 am by Mark Szkolnicki »
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Re: Updated Uniaud32 build
« Reply #1058 on: November 29, 2024, 10:17:28 pm »
Hi guys,

Greetings everybody, this is my first message at OS2World.
Sorry, I am not really experienced with ArcaOS, OS/2 just started using it a few weeks ago.
Here is my problem:

I have an old Lenovo Y510P latop. I am trying to set up ArcaOS 5.1.0 on it.
I had some installation problem but now finally the system boots up, but without any sound.

As far as I was able to find out, the Y510P has an 'Intel 8 Series/C220 Series Chipset': PCI 8086:8c20:17aa:501e
As I remember it had a Realtek driver.

On the system Uniaud is set up: I have updated the 32 bit driver to the latest version I have found in this thread.
(Updated to latest 6.1.x kernel code: https://smedley.id.au/tmp/uniaud32-linux-6.1.107-20240901.zip)

Unfortunately it is failing. At boot, I can see the following messages from the uniaud drivers:

Code: [Select]
Universal Audio Driver for OS/2 v3.01.01
Based on Linux 6.1.107
Copyright 2005-2021 Netlabs http://www.netlabs.org
Copyright 2000-2021 The Alsa project

ERROR:Initialization Failed
OSS32_Initialize: Failedpci_register_driver: query_device found d8 8086:8c20 class=40300 checking bt87x
OS/2 Universal Audio MMPM/2 Driver v1.9.8
Copyright 2000-2002 InnoTek Systemberatung GmbH
Copyright 2002 IBM Corporation
Maintained by Netlabs http://www.netlab.org

Unable to attach 32 bit driver

So my audio hardware is being detected but then the driver fail somehow.
I hope that maybe somebody knows what the problem could be.
I also attached the testlog file to this message. (using command: testlog uniaud)

Thanks a lot for any help!


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Re: Updated Uniaud32 build
« Reply #1059 on: November 29, 2024, 10:38:26 pm »
The default audio device on your laptop is HDMI, which is not supported.

Try adding /A:1 to the uniaud32.sys line in config.sys (no guarantees)

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Re: Updated Uniaud32 build
« Reply #1060 on: December 01, 2024, 12:59:41 am »
The default audio device on your laptop is HDMI, which is not supported.

Try adding /A:1 to the uniaud32.sys line in config.sys (no guarantees)

Hi Paul,

Yes, this parameter was what I needed! Now the audio works perfectly!
Even the sound volume level is okay.

Thanks a lot for the tip!

Tamas