On 03/29/2011 04:23 AM, Patrick Shirkey wrote:
On 03/29/2011 06:52 PM, Doug wrote:
On 03/29/2011 02:39 AM, Patrick Shirkey wrote:
On 03/29/2011 04:53 PM, Doug wrote:
On 03/29/2011 01:26 AM, Doug wrote:
Here I am again: Now the top sliders control the volume on the
bottom port. I don't know shat I did. I still can't get any sound
out of the
speaker connected to the top port, but I can get the bonging noise
on the headphones of the second port. Actually, with all this
confusion, I really don't know which port is connected to what,
since now the top port seems to be connected to the headphones,
Do you know if anyone using PCLOS has ever gotten this thing to work?
--doug
You might want to try with alsamixer
It may be that your settings have become confused.
You can drop an .asoundrc file into your home folder for testing.
You may also get somewhere with "/etc/alsa/pulse-default.conf"
Cheers.
All right. I managed to get two sound sources running at the same
time (thru one card) and couldn't stop the one, so I shut the machine
down (gracefully) and when I rebooted and loaded a radio station, it
came out the MOBO device into the speakers. I looked up
/usr/bin/alsamixer.gui and it seems to only know the MOBO device, and
only the master has any effect on the volume. The panel
volume control works again. I conclude that PA is not working at all
right now. There is no file pulse-default.conf anywhere on the
machine. All the alsa files in /usr/bin as one might expect, altho
alsamixer.gui puts a drawing out with a zillion i/o keys. There is
no .asound* on the machine.
Unfortunately, I'm a retired hardware engineer, and I'm not all that
good with software. I sort of know how to find things on the machine,
and I know some _very basic_ bash programming, and I can edit files
if I know what to put in them. I was always told by the software
guys not to do it in hardware if it could be done in software, but if
Radio Shack still had the parts, I would be building a switch about now.
There's DigiKey, of course. . . .
It's almost 4AM here. I give up for the night.
At least you are making progress :-)
alsamixer -c0
alsamixer -c1
Will let you see the settings for each card at alsamixer level.
It does sound like your system has something not quite right with it's
pulseaudio setup though.
Can you tell us which version of pa you are using?
pulseaudio --version
Cheers.
Here's the output:
[doug@(none) ~]$ pulseaudio --version
pulseaudio 0.9.22-4pclos2010
PCLOS has all the latest updates as of a day or so ago. It's a rolling
distro. They tell
you not to install anything that doesn't come from their repo, but they
will probably
put on an update for pa if it's needed. That would most likely take a
few days.
I haven't opened the pavctl since rebooting, and the system is still
playing thru the
mobo (SiS) interface.
alsamixer -c0 shows the SiS device, and the volume level goes up and
down with the
panel volume control.
alsamixer -c1 shows the Trident device, with nothing happening.
The f6 command on either screen is supposed to let you select the sound
card; when I tell
it to use the Trident, it asks me for a card name, so I tried Trident
and 4DWAVE-NX, but
that doesn't seem to be what it wants. It defaults to hw:1, but that's
not what it wants, either.
I think it wants some kind of driver file. (Note that when I first
opened this thread, the
system was actually playing thru the Trident card, apparently using pa.)
Thank you for your patience! --doug
.
--
Blessed are the peacemakers...for they shall be shot at from both sides. --A.
M. Greeley
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