> * Looks like maybe you have 2 sound cards. Are you going through > the correct card for output? It's not like that . I only have one sound card and one HD audio controller,I don't why there are card0 and card1.> * Did you go into alsamixer to verify that the appropriate outputs > are unmuted?Actually there is no alsamixer in my system, I read the > <Gentoo Linux ALSA Guide> , there is no alsaconf or alsasound too. > * Try "aplay" or "speaker-test" or something else low-level to see > if even basic output is working. It could be your sound card is > fine but you don't have the correct support for whatever music > player you are using.I'll try , I hope you're right .....
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