Margot wrote:

yankl wrote:

On Saturday 27 September 2003 08:15 pm, Margot wrote:

Dennis Myers wrote:

On Saturday 27 September 2003 05:37 pm, Margot wrote:

Dennis Myers wrote:

On Saturday 27 September 2003 02:11 pm, Anne Wilson wrote:

Margot is having a problem. If you use AC97 on-board sound, will you
please tell us what HardDrake calls your card, and what driver it is
using? Thanks


Anne


I have AC97 on-board running and it uses snd-via82xx as the driver
Mine does not work either except I can play the CD with grip, not xmms.
Sorry not much help.


Might be a route worth following - had a look at grip, and at least it
recognises the CD and gives me a track listing, which is more than I get


from xmms. Still no sound though....


You've told us your driver. What sound card does MCC say you have, and
how did you get it there?


It says my sound card is VIA Technologies VT8233. I did not have to do
anything, it was autodetected on install. Have you perchance checked the
bios to see if the onboard sound is set to auto and not disabled? Just
fumbling in the dark with that, cause I do not recall if you said you had
made sure it was turned on. HTH


Nobody has mentioned bios yet...how do I check it, and how do I change
it if wrong?


It all depends on the computer you have.
Warning, it could be dangerous to play with your BIOS, if you do not know what specific parameter does do not change it.
All following is for DESKTOP ONLY, laptop is an other story.


Right after rebooting your PC press on of the following buttons.
Not always true.
F1- IBM; HP
F10 - DELL
ESC - Old Gateway
F2 - PakardBell

Look for a message that say Press <some button> to access setup
You will get insight BIOS settings. BIOS stands for - basic input output system. It's looks like nc or mc. Usually, but not all ways, arrows will move you through the system. Usually, but not always, on board sound is turned off/on in advance menu under pci devices. It is a good idea to reference documentation of your motherboard.


Thanks. I had to use Del to access the setup (tried all your options first, then started working my way through the keyboard until something worked!). Have now enabled OnBoard AC97 Audio.

Have checked MCC - now showing two soundcards! The original non-existent one, plus VT8233 AC97 Audio Controller using driver snd-via8233.

How do I remove the non-existent one from the list and how do I get the CD player etc to recognise the real one?


Now we know what chip you have that makes it easier.

I have via8233 sound onboard chip and in /etc/modules.conf it installs these lines


above snd-via82xx snd-pcm-oss alias sound-slot-0 snd-via82xx


just # out any other references to any other sound chip and try the above.


Think you may need to reboot.

John

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