Garrett D'Amore : > This output looks "strange". mixerctl thinks you have two audiohd > devices, and one of them appears to be very much older than the > other. I am not sure how this could have happened; I'd have guessed > this to be an impossible situation. > > Yangrong, do you have any ideas about this? Garrett, it's the first time I meet this situation. I notice that Stephane's machine is a 4 cores Dell desktop.
Stephane, could you please entre your BIOS and go to the audio section to check how may audio devices you have? If you have two, try to disable one of them and try it again? Regards, Yangrong > > - Garrett > > St?phane Letz wrote: >> >> Le 21 juil. 09 ? 14:50, Yangrong Zhou a ?crit : >> >>> St?phane Letz : >>>> >>>> Still no sound with audiohd and snv_118 >>>> >>>> Audiotest seems to works correctly: >>> Hi Stephane, >>> >>> What's your machine? Dell laptop or desktop? Please send me the >>> output of "cat /dev/sndstat". >>> >>> Regards, >>> Yangrong >>>> >>>> >> >> A Dell desktop (XPS 420 4 cores machines) >> >> SunOS Audio Framework >> >> Audio Devices: >> 0: audiohd#0 Intel HD Audio, ICH9 (DUPLEX) >> 1: audiohd#1 onboard1, a (DUPLEX) >> >> Mixers: >> 0: audiohd#0 Intel HD Audio, ICH9 >> Sigmatel HD codec: STAC9227X >> 1: audiohd#1 onboard1, a >> Unkown HD codec >> >> >> Thanks >> >> Stephane_______________________________________________ >> opensound-discuss mailing list >> opensound-discuss at opensolaris.org >> http://mail.opensolaris.org/mailman/listinfo/opensound-discuss >