deomsh Posted July 9, 2023 Share Posted July 9, 2023 Thanks for testing my next quasi universal HDAICOUT.HDA with EAPD enabled (this version is CODEC Index=$0 only). All 200 lines are logged by HDAICIN.TXT. I only had to reduce the number of 'Power up!' lines a bit. I am afraid I cannot do anything to fix your headphone issue, but maybe you can. IF you where using a headset with three bands on the 3.5mm plug, try a real headphone with two bands. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mrfusion92 Posted July 9, 2023 Share Posted July 9, 2023 I actually always tested with an headset and also with external speakers. Never heard a single thing in both cases. Well thank you very much for your help! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
deomsh Posted July 9, 2023 Share Posted July 9, 2023 Enjoy! About your test with Colin McRae Rally: I see three possible issues: 1) Version of DirectX 2) Midi driver needed 3) Game needs WDM-driver. Issues 1 an 2 can be fixed, but 3 not: HDA2.DLL is not a WDM-driver Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mrfusion92 Posted July 9, 2023 Share Posted July 9, 2023 (edited) DirectX can't be the issue. I alway install DirectX 8.1 in 98SE and the game works okay in another Win98 PC. How can I install the midi interface? EDIT: Or perhaps dx 8.1 and HDA driver isn't a good match? Edited July 9, 2023 by mrfusion92 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
deomsh Posted July 9, 2023 Share Posted July 9, 2023 (edited) About midi: you can try Yamaha S-YXG100plus soft synth, see https://msfn.org/board/topic/178295-audio-driver-for-realtek-hd-audio-hardware-testing-thread/?do=findComment&comment=1245427 Driver is somewhere on Vogons. In my experience: first comment out HDA2.DLL in SYSTEM.INI before installing Yamaha S-YXG100plus soft synth. Afterwards set wavehda=HDA2.DLL as LAST entry in SYSTEM.INI [drivers] and reboot. BTW setting Yamaha S-YXG100plus soft synth to DirectSound output is rather tricky, but after a while you will succeed. But @sifonium who introduced Yamaha S-YXG100plus soft synth to this thread had other experiences/ solutions. Edited July 10, 2023 by deomsh typo: not HDA2DLL, but HDA2.DLL Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dave-H Posted July 9, 2023 Author Share Posted July 9, 2023 1 hour ago, mrfusion92 said: I actually always tested with an headset and also with external speakers. Never heard a single thing in both cases. Well thank you very much for your help! Just my tuppence worth, if there is not even a click or pop from the headphones when the machine starts up, that sounds to me like a hardware issue. Are you plugging the headphones into a socket directly on the motherboard, or is it on the case somewhere? If the latter, you should check the physical connection between the socket panel and the motherboard. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mrfusion92 Posted July 10, 2023 Share Posted July 10, 2023 13 hours ago, deomsh said: About midi: you can try Yamaha S-YXG100plus soft synth, see https://msfn.org/board/topic/178295-audio-driver-for-realtek-hd-audio-hardware-testing-thread/?do=findComment&comment=1245427 Driver is somewhere on Vogons. In my experience: first comment out HDA2.DLL in SYSTEM.INI before installing Yamaha S-YXG100plus soft synth. Afterwards set wavehda=HDA2DLL as LAST entry in SYSTEM.INI [drivers] and reboot. BTW setting Yamaha S-YXG100plus soft synth to DirectSound output is rather tricky, but after a while you will succeed. But @sifonium who introduced Yamaha S-YXG100plus soft synth to this thread had other experiences/ solutions. Installed the soft midi driver and it works because now I can play midi files but that game still refuses to output any sound, so I guess it needs WDM drivers. 13 hours ago, Dave-H said: Just my tuppence worth, if there is not even a click or pop from the headphones when the machine starts up, that sounds to me like a hardware issue. Are you plugging the headphones into a socket directly on the motherboard, or is it on the case somewhere? If the latter, you should check the physical connection between the socket panel and the motherboard. The socket is on a daughterboard with other connections (USB and ethernet) and everything else works. But indeed I never tested the headphone output under WinXP with proper drivers, so it is entire possible that it is faulty. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dave-H Posted July 10, 2023 Author Share Posted July 10, 2023 5 hours ago, mrfusion92 said: The socket is on a daughterboard with other connections (USB and ethernet) and everything else works. But indeed I never tested the headphone output under WinXP with proper drivers, so it is entire possible that it is faulty. Even if the other connections work, there could still be a bad connection on the headphones. If the motherboard and daughterboard are connected by connectors which can be unplugged, unplug them and clean the contacts and plug them in again, making sure that the connectors are seated properly of course. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
deomsh Posted July 10, 2023 Share Posted July 10, 2023 8 hours ago, mrfusion92 said: Installed the soft midi driver and it works because now I can play midi files but that game still refuses to output any sound, so I guess it needs WDM drivers. I found WDM nowhere mentioned in case of the 1998 version. But I have no new ideas. If you run DxDiag, you will see HDA Sound is running in Software Emulation mode. At least in Prince of Persia 'Sands of Time' this was not a problem to get sound with HDA2.DLL (only Windows game I ever tried to play; together with USB the reason I once left my 'beloved' Windows 95 OSR1a). With DirectMusic you can test access to the YAMAGA SGX Driver too (at least in DirectX 9.0c). Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mrfusion92 Posted July 10, 2023 Share Posted July 10, 2023 3 hours ago, Dave-H said: Even if the other connections work, there could still be a bad connection on the headphones. If the motherboard and daughterboard are connected by connectors which can be unplugged, unplug them and clean the contacts and plug them in again, making sure that the connectors are seated properly of course. There is only one flat cable. I will clean it up next time I will open the netbook which may happen soon because... 18 minutes ago, deomsh said: I found WDM nowhere mentioned in case of the 1998 version. But I have no new ideas. If you run DxDiag, you will see HDA Sound is running in Software Emulation mode. At least in Prince of Persia 'Sands of Time' this was not a problem to get sound with HDA2.DLL (only Windows game I ever tried to play; together with USB the reason I once left my 'beloved' Windows 95 OSR1a). With DirectMusic you can test access to the YAMAGA SGX Driver too (at least in DirectX 9.0c). I tried to install DirectX 9.0 and it broke everything! XD now system hangs just a little bit after the desktop shows up. I will try reinstall 98 from scratch and follow a proper order for everything (I think dx9 -> yamaha sgx -> hda drivers should be the best). Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mrfusion92 Posted July 12, 2023 Share Posted July 12, 2023 Reporting back after the re-installation with DirectX 9. Everything works as before, no headphone output and no sound in Colin McRae Rally. I booted a drive with Win XP and I can confirm that headphone jack works perfectly with the correct HDA drivers. By the way, with SBEMU program under DOS I can select headphone output and it works (yeah I didn't think to test that before). 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
deomsh Posted July 12, 2023 Share Posted July 12, 2023 Good to know, at least you have DirectX 9.0c now (I presume). In the datasheet it is not fully clear if enabling headphone amplifiers is needed to enable headphones. 'Normally' this is not needed, codecs can be rather stubborn however. But you can try. Open HDAICOUT.HDA in some text editor and change ALL $0..70740 lines to 707C0. First line is now: $00270740;AC_VERB_SET_PIN_WIDGET_CONTROL;out_enable Should become: $002707C0;AC_VERB_SET_PIN_WIDGET_CONTROL;out_enable Etcetera. BTW watch if you use Notepad the extension is still .HDA (Notepad will try to add .TXT). Reboot needed of course. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mrfusion92 Posted July 14, 2023 Share Posted July 14, 2023 Sorry for the late reply, got involved with another notebook (an IBM Thinkpad 701c). Tested also that changes in the HDA file but still nothing Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
deomsh Posted July 14, 2023 Share Posted July 14, 2023 (edited) No problem. Sad activating the headphone amplifier made no difference, but on the other hand this is 'good'. But it seems to be a real issue with codec ALC269, according to various sources. So far I found no cure. You can try the same HDAICOUT.HDA (with 707C0 or 70740 version) and comment out with a semicolon BOTH reset lines (first two lines at the beginning of the file). The reset lines will set al widgets to their default state. Maybe you are lucky that another state of headphones has been set after boot. Edited July 14, 2023 by deomsh addition Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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