> Patrick Laitt wrote:
>
>>I can get it to play sound by watching tv and running 'aplay /dev/dsp' or
>>just 'cat /dev/dsp > /dev/dsp'.
>>
>>
> Looks like a dsp routing problem.
> What version of alsa are you using ?
> looked at volume controls with alsamixer ?
> Tried upgrading alsa ?
> also, look at the contents of the files in /proc/asound/card0/emu10k1,
> it contains some routing info.
>
> Zeratul
>
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1.0.3 of alsa, yea ive played with alsamixer, and I tried running 2.6
kernel as well (with the 2.6 kernel alsa drivers). My emu10k1 file just
seems to have S/PDIF outputs listed. I dont really understand it very
well. Should it have input entries as well?

Cheers
Patrick


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