Is this fix magical? In other words, does this fix install "the audio module that will fix my audio playback?"by SmartOne - Wii Linux
Same damn problem. Do you use Wii Linux for serious audio playback? Listen to the "speaker-test" command above for a few seconds. It's immediately snap-crackle-poppy. Unless someone has a magic fix, I've spent enough of my life on this. I would use the PS3 for UPnP, but Sony's software is buggy (of course). Using a wireless connection on the PS3, the 44.1 kHz PS3 playbackby SmartOne - Wii Linux
Okay, I'll give this one last try. ;)by SmartOne - Wii Linux
Easy Wii Linux has the same problem as as whiite: mpg123 smooth.mp3 Full of crackles and non-smoothness! http://www.gc-linux.org/wiki/Wii:Hardware_Support That page is damn false! The green box for "supporting" audio hardware should be red. What a joke. My only option is to use WiiMC with it's broken GUI and plentiful bugs. (lol, 50% = 0 dB) The horror. No UPnP for me.by SmartOne - Wii Linux
Which part of that guide is the modules? Does the MIKE p5 kernel patch contain the audio module that will fix my audio playback?by SmartOne - Wii Linux
Thank you so much for your help. Wow, I tried using "snd-hwdep.ko" from farter's Wii Debian distribution in the "/lib/modules/2.6.32-isobel-wii" directory. After solving the "vermagic" problem, modprobe finally failed with "Invalid module format." So you think a different distribution will have the required audio kernel modules for smooth ("works") playback? Maybe I'll try anotherby SmartOne - Wii Linux
I'm not using any window manager. My goal is to use the Wii as a headless UPnP MediaRenderer: (https://github.com/hzeller/gmrender-resurrect) I always see this error message (twice?) at boot: /lib/modules/2.6.32-isobel-wii: No such file or directory I'm investigating "depmod." Uh, how do I install these (required for smooth audio playback?!) kernel modules?by SmartOne - Wii Linux
I've tried practically every combination of ALSA configurations in order to achieve smooth audio playback. Using the default configuration, audio playback is very crackly/scratchy. I use this command to test two channels using a sine wave: speaker-test -c 2 -t sine In an attempt to fix this, I created the ALSA configuration file: /etc/asound.conf My goal is to play two-channel, 16-by SmartOne - Wii Linux