These are mostly small quirk table additions to allow certain systems to be recognized by HDA driver without specifiying a parameter model when loading the module. The first three patches are for HP systems (Samba, Nettle, Lucknow, dx2200 and dx2250) and the fourth is for the Asus P5LD2 with the Realtek ALC882 codec:

For more ALSA patches for HP systems including the Nettle and Lucknow, see my previous ALSA HDA patches. 5.1 sound output in Realtek-based HDA systems is quite easy to fix, so feel free to contact me if you have such a system that’s not working properly (usually no 6ch option available, channels missing or no sound from the rear connectors).

2 Responses to “More ALSA HDA patches”

  1. Eric BURGHARD says:

    Hi,

    Thanks for the invitation man ! I’m apparently exactly stuck on the case you described.

    I’ve an Asus W2P with an hda soundcard (ALC882), and the 5.1 output don’t work. If i use the w2jc quirk, i can get output by switching to 6ch mode, but, i’ve no sound from front and apparently the same channels from cnt/bass and surround (apparently cnt/bass).

    Can you help me please ?

    Do i need to send you my codec#0.

    Many thanks in advance.

    PS: Do you heard of any tools (beside ac3jack) to encode ac3 on the fly. I’ve some aac 5.1 and wish to play directly with my optical cable. Isn’t a shame that’s not part of the codecs ? (if 6ch mode and spdif activated then send 5.1 ac3 to digitial output).

  2. Alcides says:

    procuro o drivers da placa mae ecs nettles mcp61-11ecoo, pode mim ajudar é pro xp.
    desde ja bbrigado

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