time until 5.17.x or 5.18.x will
appear in bullseye-backports.
Regards,
Christian
Exactly as Christian said. Will like to learn about sound card
configuration in general as well, so any suggestion is appreciated.
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Also I've seen some success story regarding this type of sound card on
other Linux distributions with a sufficiently recent kernel (5.15-ish),
so I'd like to at least try to make it work which will be a learning
process. In the worst case I may just wait for bookworm to become
stable next
On 2022-04-13 09:28 UTC+0200, Yvan Masson wrote:
> I have no idea of what you could do to make it work on stable, sorry.
> But did you try running testing? It would be probably simpler, and
> testing generally runs great.
It seems to be more or less consent that you are not advised to run
Le 12/04/2022 à 03:48, manp...@gmail.com a écrit :
Hi,
I have been trying to set up a Minisforum HX90[1] with Debian stable
with backports. Most of the stuff works out of the box except sound,
bluetooth, and Wi-Fi.
Hi,
I have no idea of what you could do to make it work on stable, sorry.
Hi,
I have been trying to set up a Minisforum HX90[1] with Debian stable
with backports. Most of the stuff works out of the box except sound,
bluetooth, and Wi-Fi. I'll focus on the sound card issue here and use a
new thread for the latter 2 items (which are related to the same
MediaTek
HDA Intel PCH at 0xa890 irq 47
> > 1 [HDMI]: HDA-Intel - HDA ATI HDMI
> > HDA ATI HDMI at 0xa884 irq 48
> >
> > I am wondering why the speaker and headphone jack would not work when the
> > sound card is rec
ATI HDMI at 0xa884 irq 48
>
> I am wondering why the speaker and headphone jack would not work when the
> sound card is recognized? Thanks very much.
You could try poking around in alsamixer (package alsa-utils) to unmute
(M) channels or change volume levels.
Hope this helps,
Andr
]:HDA-Intel - HDA Intel PCH
HDA Intel PCH at 0xa890 irq 47
1 [HDMI]: HDA-Intel - HDA ATI HDMI
HDA ATI HDMI at 0xa884 irq 48
I am wondering why the speaker and headphone jack would not work when the
sound card
On Wed, Nov 27, 2019 at 12:18:49AM +, Long Wind wrote:
[...]
> you can see, i'm amateur
We all are. But we learn from each other :-)
Cheers
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Long Wind wrote:
> i've solved on my own.thanks anyway!
Excellent. Now it would be polite to say how you solved it so that
someone reading this thread in the future can benefit form your work.
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which module shall i use for cmi8738 in buster?i think with modprobe the
module, sound card will be OK
On Sat, 19 Jan 2019 11:05:37 + (UTC)
Long Wind wrote:
> thanks!
> pulseaudio caused trouble for some recording program in the past, i
> have removed it.
>
> cli for aumix doesn't seem to be able to do such job.i think amixer
> in alsa-utils can do
>
Alsamixer in a terminal does it for
On 2019-01-19, Long Wind wrote:
>
> Thanks!
> isn't there some gui program that let user choose card?such program surely =
> can make life easy for useri think mixer in Windows XP can do
> command line interface of aumix can also doi need to read its manual carefu=
> llyi just can't believe such
Thanks!
isn't there some gui program that let user choose card?such program surely can
make life easy for useri think mixer in Windows XP can do
command line interface of aumix can also doi need to read its manual carefullyi
just can't believe such gui program doesn't exist
On Saturday,
Cindy-Sue Causey wrote:
> crw-rw+ 1 root audio 14, 4 Jan 16 12:21 /dev/audio
> crw-rw+ 1 root audio 14, 3 Jan 16 12:21 /dev/dsp
> crw-rw+ 1 root audio 14, 0 Jan 16 12:21 /dev/mixer
this is dsp - I think it is compatibility layer to older OSS. What you also
want to look
oot 10, 1 Jan 16 12:21 /dev/psaux
I was... lazy... and only typed "au" so there were a couple things
non-audio. Since those extras created only a little noise, they were
left in just to show that usage. :)
I also tried running "apt-get search sound card". That right
David Christensen wrote:
> I would expect personal computer sound card line-in and microphone
> inputs to use the same design analog-to-digital converter. So, the
> sampling rates and bit depths should be the same.
>
>
> But, microphone inputs are usually monaural. So, i
On 09/05/2018 05:35 PM, Long Wind wrote:
PS: is recording quality of mic same as linein?
I would expect personal computer sound card line-in and microphone
inputs to use the same design analog-to-digital converter. So, the
sampling rates and bit depths should be the same.
But, microphone
On Wed 05 Sep 2018 at 00:15:23 (+), Long Wind wrote:
> sorry, this question isn't linux specific
It's unspecific in several other ways.
> TV audio output
What sort of output? Intended for speakers, or headphones,
or a line-style output.
> is connected to linein of my sound card
W
On 9/5/18, deloptes wrote:
> Long Wind wrote:
>
>> Thank deloptes!
>>
>> i'm unable to find manual for motherboardand i browse thru BIOS menu,
>> unable to find related option
>
> you hear sound even when you turn off and unplug your computer?
That's what I'm imagining from the description,
Long Wind wrote:
> Thank deloptes!
>
> i'm unable to find manual for motherboardand i browse thru BIOS menu,
> unable to find related option
you hear sound even when you turn off and unplug your computer?
input/output might be shortened on the board - why would you look at BIOS?
regards
Long Wind wrote:
> i mute all in mixer before shutting down stretch, it doesn't help
> is there any solution? Thanks!
why do you think it is a software issue? After machine is switched off the
software is dead. Look at the description of the mainboard
d like a really good sound card for my system and don't want to make
> the same mistake twice.
>
> Any recommendations?
What does "really good" mean to you?
Please tell us more about your requirements, such as:
* usage scenario (music listening, recording, games, home theatre, .
On 11/21/2017 09:42 AM, Thomas George wrote:
I would like a really good sound card for my system and don't want to
make the same mistake twice.
Any recommendations?
USB headphones seem to always work. I have a USB 7.1 sound device that
works a charm as well. ALSA/Pulse seems to love them
I bought an Asus Xonar DSX expecting it to work with my Debian Stretch
system, there was a recommendation on the Internet from someone using
Mint who said it worked right out of the box. Mine didn't.
I would like a really good sound card for my system and don't want to
make the same mistake
Hi list members,
I'm currently running Debian on a custom built desktop, and am looking to
get, as a little
something to complete the rig to desired specs, a sound card. Yes, I know
the spiel...
"Who needs a sound card in 2016?", or, "But onboard audio...!" My reason is
for
On 24/06/16 03:24, Alex PADOLY wrote:
> The speaker output of my DELL laptop D430 doesn't work, I have sound
> only by the speaker of my laptop. It is impossible to desactive Intel
> sound card by the bios.
>
> I bought a usb sound card Terratec. I always have a sound on the
Hi,
The speaker output of my DELL laptop D430 doesn't work, I have
sound only by the speaker of my laptop. It is impossible to desactive
Intel sound card by the bios.
I bought a usb sound card Terratec. I
always have a sound on the speaker of my laptob but no sound
on output
of usb sound
on the
list.
Thanks in advance,
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Date: Sun, 22 Nov 2015 08:08:45 -0800
Subject: Sound-Card Chain of Command?
Hi All: Especially since I am totally blind, I am only in a console setup,
mostly Debian Testing.
I have 4 sound-cards, one of which is a high-end
On 04/10/15 10:22, rlhar...@oplink.net wrote:
>> This also lets you adjust volume levels so that you don't overdrive the
>> > input on the transceiver. Nothing worse than a contact with a garbled
>> > station because the microphone input is being overdriven.
> All that is needed for monitoring is
On Sat
> Another option, get a small handheld transceiver that you can tune to
> the appropriate frequency.
>
> This also lets you adjust volume levels so that you don't overdrive the
> input on the transceiver. Nothing worse than a contact with a garbled
> station because the microphone input is
On 03/10/15 01:27, Danny wrote:
> In order to hear comms coming in or out of the transciever (via an antenna)
> one
> has to connect to the transciever with ANOTHER transciever in order to hear
> people talk (if you are tuned to the same frequency off course)
>
> Now ... my second transciever is
question for the sake of satisfying any
curiosity:
I have EchoLink (Ham Radio VOIP) connected to Jessie like this:
VHF Transceiver (with two interface cables going to the MIC and LINE-OUT jacks
on the back of an internal sound card. Incoming audio (radio frequency)
goes through the antenna ... throug
On Fri, October 2, 2015 12:10 pm, Doug wrote:
> You didn't mention that you want to add _speakers_. You might need a
> small amplifier after the Y-adapter, since the speakers will be low
> impedance--4- or 8 ohms. Visit ramseykits.com and find some small audio
> amplifiers in kit or assembled
of satisfying any
curiosity:
I have EchoLink (Ham Radio VOIP) connected to Jessie like this:
VHF Transceiver (with two interface cables going to the MIC and LINE-OUT jacks
on the back of an internal sound card. Incoming audio (radio frequency)
goes through the antenna ... through the transciever
-Original Message-
From: Danny [mailto:mynixm...@gmail.com]
Sent: Friday, October 02, 2015 8:27 AM
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Subject: Re: Sound card question
> I believe that the output of the headphone jack is not impedance
> matched--I expect it's just a voltage source.
"split" the signal ... keep in mind that the audio signals processed by the
> sound
> card should be strong and reliable ...
I assume "desktop speakers" are designed to present a load comparable
with headphones, or at least compatible with typical sound card
capabilities. They wi
On 10/02/2015 02:36 PM, rlhar...@oplink.net wrote:
On Fri, October 2, 2015 12:10 pm, Doug wrote:
You didn't mention that you want to add _speakers_. You might need a
small amplifier after the Y-adapter, since the speakers will be low
impedance--4- or 8 ohms. Visit ramseykits.com and find
On 10/02/2015 10:18 PM, rlhar...@oplink.net wrote:
On Fri, October 2, 2015 5:34 pm, Doug wrote:
In this context, mis-use of terms "impedance" and "power" is adding
nothing but confusion.
I have no quarrel with the advice that follows, but I do not understand
the comment above.
Doug,
As I
On Fri, October 2, 2015 5:34 pm, Doug wrote:
>> In this context, mis-use of terms "impedance" and "power" is adding
>> nothing but confusion.
>
> I have no quarrel with the advice that follows, but I do not understand
> the comment above.
Doug,
As I recall, the thread began with the need to
Hi there
Seeker wrote:
If you do actually have an audio out and a line out and the line out
doesn't produce
audio when something is plugged into the audio out, it may be an
indication that it's
a hardwired mechanical function built into the audio out jack to break
the circuit to the
line
On Sep 30 15, Doug :
> To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
> Date: Wed, 30 Sep 2015 13:39:16 -0400
> From: Doug <dmcgarr...@optonline.net>
> Subject: Re: Sound card question
> User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux x86_64; rv:38.0) Gecko/20100101
> Thunderbird/38.2
No jumpers on the motherboard ... :( ...
On Oct 01 15, Rob van der Putten :
> To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
> Date: Thu, 01 Oct 2015 12:06:25 +0200
> From: Rob van der Putten <r...@sput.nl>
> Subject: Re: Sound card question
> User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux i6
On Thu, October 1, 2015 8:52 am, Danny wrote:
> Using a Y-adapter naturally forces the following question:
> Does it effectively split the power/gain into two and I end up with half
> on one side and half on the other?
A Y-adapter simply parallels two circuits. There is no splitting as such.
015 09:36:15 -0500
> From: rlhar...@oplink.net
> Subject: Re: Sound card question
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>
> On Wed, September 30, 2015 8:55 am, Danny wrote:
> > What I would like to know is if it would be pos
I checked alsamixer and have no means to enable/disable channels ... :( ...
On Sep 30 15, Seeker :
> To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
> Date: Wed, 30 Sep 2015 23:10:39 -0700
> From: Seeker <seeker5...@comcast.net>
> Subject: Re: Sound card question
> User-Agent: Mozilla
Hi there
Danny wrote:
No jumpers on the motherboard ... :( ...
Sometimes it's the way the connector is plugged into the motherboard or
the front panel.
Sometimes it's a BIOS setting.
Look for AC 97.
See;
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Intel_High_Definition_Audio
If all of this fails you
On 10/01/2015 09:52 AM, Danny wrote:
On Sep 30 15, Doug :
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Date: Wed, 30 Sep 2015 13:39:16 -0400
From: Doug <dmcgarr...@optonline.net>
Subject: Re: Sound card question
User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux x86_64; rv:38.0) Gecko/20100101
Thunderbird/38
On Thu, October 1, 2015 3:57 pm, Doug wrote:
> I believe that the output of the headphone jack is not impedance
> matched--I expect it's just a voltage source. Wat's more, unless you are
> plugging the same low-impedance devices into both Y outputs, _and_ the
> source is impedance matched, you
handling capability of a pair of headphones is
small in comparison with the power available from the output stage of a
computer sound card or a USB audio interface.
While a speaker in an enclosure may need a hundred Watts to provide
adequate loudness in a room, a pair of headphones typically require
On 9/30/2015 10:39 AM, Doug wrote:
On 09/30/2015 09:55 AM, Danny wrote:
Hi guys,
I have a Sigmatel STAC9227 on-board sound card. Everything works fine
as it
should. It has the normal Mic , Ext.Speaker and Line-Out jacks.
Currently the Mic and Ext.Speaker plugs are permanently occupied
On 09/30/2015 09:55 AM, Danny wrote:
Hi guys,
I have a Sigmatel STAC9227 on-board sound card. Everything works fine as it
should. It has the normal Mic , Ext.Speaker and Line-Out jacks.
Currently the Mic and Ext.Speaker plugs are permanently occupied via speaker/mic
headphones (Amateur Radio
On Wed, September 30, 2015 8:55 am, Danny wrote:
> What I would like to know is if it would be possible to send audio that
> goes to the headphones to the Line-Out jack at the same time?
I would be surprised that the case is otherwise. I always install
"pavucontrol" (pulse audio volume control),
Hi guys,
I have a Sigmatel STAC9227 on-board sound card. Everything works fine as it
should. It has the normal Mic , Ext.Speaker and Line-Out jacks.
Currently the Mic and Ext.Speaker plugs are permanently occupied via speaker/mic
headphones (Amateur Radio Stuff) ...
What I would like to know
don't have
this Flash-based audio problem with Iceweasel. Playing audio/video
from Audacious and VLC work fine.
My motherboard is an ASRock 990FX Extreme9 with its own onboard NVidia
audio chip. I disabled this sound card a long time ago in the BIOS.
My audio interface is a USB Focusrite Scarlett
On 2014-12-05, Curt cu...@free.fr wrote:
On 2014-12-05, Pete Orrall p...@cs1x.com wrote:
Hi All,
I am apologizing for the long post now. I installed Wheezy a couple
weeks ago on my workstation and things are fantasticwith the
exception of a Flash-based audio problem: I don't have audio
On 2014-12-05, Pete Orrall p...@cs1x.com wrote:
Hi All,
I am apologizing for the long post now. I installed Wheezy a couple
weeks ago on my workstation and things are fantasticwith the
exception of a Flash-based audio problem: I don't have audio from any
Flash-based media (Youtube,
Maybe your problem? You might have to revert to a previous version
(which would involve a manual extraction from an older Chrome package).
Or maybe not because you're talking about audio only--sorry about that.
No worries, Curt. It looks like I will be filing a bug report.
Thanks for
I install a pci sound card and disable motherboard's sound chip in BIOS
I remember it worked but it doesn't work now
no matter how hard I try
below are some syslog:
(Thanks!!!)
Dec 29 15:09:34 debian kernel: [5.391137] Error: Driver 'pcspkr'
is already registered, aborting...
Dec 29 15:09:34
On 29/12/13 23:17, Long Wind wrote:
I install a pci sound card and disable motherboard's sound chip in BIOS
I remember it worked but it doesn't work now
no matter how hard I try
below are some syslog:
(Thanks!!!)
Dec 29 15:09:34 debian kernel: [5.391137] Error: Driver 'pcspkr
On Mon, 2013-12-30 at 00:12 +1100, Scott Ferguson wrote:
On 29/12/13 23:17, Long Wind wrote:
Dec 29 15:09:34 debian kernel: [6.608060] snd_ens1371: probe of
:00:09.0 failed with error -5
P.S. apropos of nothing - pulse-audio is not the problem (and peasants
carrying pitchforks and
Even though I don't think it can be solved, I follow your instruction anyway
I use wheezy
(I run your commands with motherboard's sound chip enabled)
lspci | grep -i audio
00:08.0 Multimedia audio controller: Ensoniq ES1371 [AudioPCI-97] (rev 07)
00:11.5 Multimedia audio controller: VIA
which package has arecord and aplay?
(I go to bed now)
Thanks!
On 12/29/13, Ralf Mardorf ralf.mard...@alice-dsl.net wrote:
On Mon, 2013-12-30 at 00:12 +1100, Scott Ferguson wrote:
On 29/12/13 23:17, Long Wind wrote:
Dec 29 15:09:34 debian kernel: [6.608060] snd_ens1371: probe of
which package has arecord and aplay?
(I go to bed now)
Thanks!
On 12/29/13, Ralf Mardorf ralf.mard...@alice-dsl.net wrote:
On Mon, 2013-12-30 at 00:12 +1100, Scott Ferguson wrote:
On 29/12/13 23:17, Long Wind wrote:
Dec 29 15:09:34 debian kernel: [6.608060] snd_ens1371: probe of
On Sun, 2013-12-29 at 11:02 -0500, Long Wind wrote:
(I go to bed now)
While I do your homework :D.
http://lmgtfy.com/?q=debian+package+aplay
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On Sun, 2013-12-29 at 11:02 -0500, Long Wind wrote:
(I go to bed now)
While I do your homework :D.
http://lmgtfy.com/?q=debian+package+aplay
:-)
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On 30 December 2013 03:02, Long Wind longwind2...@gmail.com wrote:
which package has arecord and aplay?
See Search the contents of packages at:
http://www.debian.org/distrib/packages
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On Sun, Dec 29, 2013 at 10:54:12AM -0500, Long Wind wrote:
Even though I don't think it can be solved, I follow your instruction anyway
I use wheezy
(I run your commands with motherboard's sound chip enabled)
lspci | grep
On 30/12/13 14:15, Chris Bannister wrote:
[How about trimming your posts mate! makes it a lot easier to read!]
On Sun, Dec 29, 2013 at 10:54:12AM -0500, Long Wind wrote:
Even though I don't think it can be solved, I follow your instruction anyway
I use wheezy
(I run your commands with
On Mon, Dec 30, 2013 at 02:32:44PM +1100, Scott Ferguson wrote:
On 30/12/13 14:15, Chris Bannister wrote:
On Sun, Dec 29, 2013 at 10:54:12AM -0500, Long Wind wrote:
dpkg --get-selections | grep 'alsa\|pulse'
libpulse0:i386 install
What!?
The
On 30/12/13 02:54, Long Wind wrote:
Even though I don't think it can be solved, I follow your instruction anyway
I use wheezy
(I run your commands with motherboard's sound chip enabled)
lspci | grep -i audio
00:08.0 Multimedia audio controller: Ensoniq ES1371 [AudioPCI-97] (rev 07)
On 30/12/13 14:45, Chris Bannister wrote:
On Mon, Dec 30, 2013 at 02:32:44PM +1100, Scott Ferguson wrote:
On 30/12/13 14:15, Chris Bannister wrote:
On Sun, Dec 29, 2013 at 10:54:12AM -0500, Long Wind wrote:
dpkg --get-selections | grep 'alsa\|pulse'
libpulse0:i386
Simon Hoerder, 9.11.2012:
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On 09/11/12 10:47, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
Check your DE's Pulseaudio settings too.
Hi,
Using PulseAudio Volume control:
Nothing is muted, all volume settings are 100%. But it lists Dummy
Output as output
Hi,
after installing automatic updates a few weeks ago for my wheezy box,
sound disappeared. I'm using the box only occasionally and didn't
immediately try to figure out what's wrong - I assumed the next update
would fix it. Sadly, I'm still without sound. (That is one kernel update
later.)
Check your DE's Pulseaudio settings too.
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On 09/11/12 10:47, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
Check your DE's Pulseaudio settings too.
Hi,
Using PulseAudio Volume control:
Nothing is muted, all volume settings are 100%. But it lists Dummy
Output as output device.
Using PulseAudio Manager:
As
On Tue, Sep 04, 2012 at 05:57:07PM -0400, Jude DaShiell wrote:
I just tried: modprobe snd_pcm_oss then tried echo $? and got back a 0 no
other output from: modprobe snd_pcm_oss so in order to get that working I
will probably have to install alsa-oss. The oss drivers may be completely
On Wed, 5 Sep 2012, Darac Marjal wrote:
On Tue, Sep 04, 2012 at 05:57:07PM -0400, Jude DaShiell wrote:
I just tried: modprobe snd_pcm_oss then tried echo $? and got back a 0 no
other output from: modprobe snd_pcm_oss so in order to get that working I
will probably have to install
Jude DaShiell jdash...@shellworld.net writes:
Yes, alsamixer finds a sound card as does amix -l and yes it's the only
sound card installed. On Mon, 3 Sep 2012, lee wrote:
Ok then the card is recognised and probably working. Do you have sound?
In that case, I would think it's an issue
Yes I have sound. rexima and aumix appear unable to locate any cards
even with several different combinations of items parsed from the
relevant lspci line.
On Tue, 4 Sep 2012, lee wrote:
Jude DaShiell jdash...@shellworld.net writes:
Yes, alsamixer finds a sound card as does amix -l
On Mon, Sep 03, 2012 at 06:23:20PM -0400, Jude DaShiell wrote:
Yes, alsamixer finds a sound card as does amix -l and yes it's the only
sound card installed. On Mon, 3 Sep 2012, lee wrote:
If you're using ALSA, then you should probably be aware that /dev/mixer
is not an ALSA device name. ALSA
Jude DaShiell jdash...@shellworld.net writes:
Yes I have sound. rexima and aumix appear unable to locate any cards
even with several different combinations of items parsed from the
relevant lspci line.
According to [1] (which probably applies), you might want to try
something like rexima
Jude,
If ls -al /dev/mixer is not there, check that
the package oss-compat is installed?
If not sure post output of apt-cache policy oss-compat
Hopefully this will fix it.
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I just tried: modprobe snd_pcm_oss then tried echo $? and got back a 0 no
other output from: modprobe snd_pcm_oss so in order to get that working I
will probably have to install alsa-oss. The oss drivers may be completely
inappropriate for this card too.On Tue, 4 Sep 2012, lee wrote:
Jude
Okay, that modprobe command woke up the mixer and rexima found it with:
rexima -d /dev/mixer and took control as it had done on other computers
I had. I play frotz games and those have oss type sound effects in them
I've not heard since the first days I played infocom games on dos on a
pc all
On Sun, Sep 02, 2012 at 08:45:42PM -0400, Jude DaShiell wrote:
Is it possible to create a /dev/mixer entry for this kind of sound card
that will enable rexima and/or aumix to find the sound card and control
the sound card?
Is the card being recognised?
What are you trying to do?
What have
I ran both aumix -q and rexima and neither were able to find the sound
card. The sound card shows up using lspci, but I don't know what to parse
out of it for an ln -s command or if a /dev/mixer device if created would
even work in this circumstance. On Tue, 4 Sep 2012, Chris Bannister wrote
On Sun, 02 Sep 2012 20:45:42 -0400, Jude DaShiell wrote:
Is it possible to create a /dev/mixer entry for this kind of sound card
that will enable rexima and/or aumix to find the sound card and control
the sound card?
JFYI, according to Debian's rexima package NEWS.gz file, that shouldn't
Jude DaShiell jdash...@shellworld.net writes:
I ran both aumix -q and rexima and neither were able to find the sound
card.
Is alsamixer able to find devices, or do some show up when you run
aplay -l or aplay -L? Is this the only sound card installed?
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Yes, alsamixer finds a sound card as does amix -l and yes it's the only
sound card installed. On Mon, 3 Sep 2012, lee wrote:
Jude DaShiell jdash...@shellworld.net writes:
I ran both aumix -q and rexima and neither were able to find the sound
card.
Is alsamixer able to find devices
Is it possible to create a /dev/mixer entry for this kind of sound card
that will enable rexima and/or aumix to find the sound card and control
the sound card?
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* From: peasth...@shaw.ca
* Date: Mon, 20 Aug 2012 12:19:05 -0800
... After updating the system and rebooting, Iceweasel produced no sound. ...
On further testing, some videos yield sound, others do not.
This report appears to be pertinent.
This morning in accordance with the last paragraph in
http://wiki.debian.org/DebianMultimedia/FAQ
I removed the line
deb http://www.deb-multimedia.org squeeze main non-free
from /etc/apt/sources.list .
After updating the system and rebooting, Iceweasel produced no sound.
According to
OK, this is embarrassing, but I have solved the problem.
The system had a headphone plugged in that had fallen behind the system
unnoticed (and I thought the sound from its one speaker was the motherboard
speaker). Unplugged the item and all is well.
Stuart
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On Du, 08 iul 12, 12:42:11, ss11223 wrote:
Not sure what this is supposed to do. amixer gives:
ajms@escort:~$ amixer
Simple mixer control 'Master',0
Capabilities: pvolume pswitch pswitch-joined penum
Playback channels: Front Left - Front Right
Limits: Playback 0 - 65536
Mono:
gt; speaker-test -c2 only hisses for the left speaker.
Only left, are you sure? It should alternate between left and right, so
you might want to check your cables and speakers (and any volume/balance
settings they might have).
Kind regards,
Andrei
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On Ma, 10 iul 12, 13:09:19, ss11223 wrote:
gt; speaker-test -c2 only hisses for the left speaker.
Only left, are you sure? It should alternate between left and right, so
you might want to check your cables and speakers (and any volume/balance
settings they might have).
Kind
On Friday, July 6, 2012 5:00:01 AM UTC-4, Andrei Popescu wrote:
On Ma, 03 iul 12, 14:25:21, ss11223 wrote:
Ah, today /etc/init.d/alsa-utils start no longer complains of no sound
card, but
the sound still only comes out of the motherboard speaker.
Play with your mixer settings while
On Ma, 03 iul 12, 14:25:21, ss11223 wrote:
Ah, today /etc/init.d/alsa-utils start no longer complains of no sound card,
but
the sound still only comes out of the motherboard speaker.
Play with your mixer settings while running
speaker-test -c2
(you can stop it with Ctrl+C), or post
of the following commands:
aplay -l
aplay -L
cat /proc/asound/cards
lsmod | grep snd
lspci -nn | grep -i audio
Kind regards,
Andrei
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Ah, today /etc/init.d/alsa-utils start no longer complains of no sound card, but
the sound still only comes out of the motherboard
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