Alexander Leidinger
3141a8dcd1
All open fixes and improvements from Konstantin for which users had to
use patches so far: + Envy24: - fix: broken init data for M Audio Delta DiO 2496 - add: support for M Audio Delta 44 - add: support for M Audio Delta 1010LT Tested by: Dominique Goncalves, dominique.goncalves at gmail.com - add: support for Terratec EWX 2496 Tested by: Stefan Sperling, stsp at stsp.name - add: support for M Audio Delta 66 Tested by: Richard Bown, richard.bown at blueyonder.co.uk - add: support for M Audio Delta 1010 Tested by: Andrew Reilly, areilly at bigpond.net.au + Envy24HT: - add: support for Terrasoniq TS22PCI - fix: M-Audio Revolution 5.1 sound volume is very low Reported by: Oliver Hartmann, ohartman at zedat.fu-berlin.de Andrey Slusar, anrays at gmail.com Tested by: Andrey Slusar, anrays at gmail.com Rusu Silviu, arol.the at gmail.com - fix: M-Audio Revolution 7.1 sound is distorted and very quiet Reported by: Olev Hannula, hannula at gmail.com Tested by: Olev Hannula, hannula at gmail.com Stanislav Belansky, stanislav at icmail.ru - fix: Terratec PHASE 22 codec is power-off due to wrong init data Reported by: Philipp Ost, pj at smo.de Tested by: Philipp Ost, pj at smo.de + SpicDS: - fix: AK4381 produce hiss sound on 192kHz sample rate - fix: stupid bug with volume control for AK4396 Submitted by: Konstantin Dimitrov <kosio.dimitrov@gmail.com>
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