No audio whatever....

2007-12-17 Thread Gary Kline

I realize this may have no easy answer, but suddenly,
after a portupgrade -aP. I have no sound.  catting
/deev/snstat does tell me that my sound card is there.
my volme  is set to 100%.   Where else shoulf I be
looking.

gary


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Re: No audio whatever....

2007-12-17 Thread Jonathan Horne

Gary Kline wrote:

I realize this may have no easy answer, but suddenly,
after a portupgrade -aP. I have no sound.  catting
/deev/snstat does tell me that my sound card is there.
my volme  is set to 100%.   Where else shoulf I be
looking.

gary




speaking of catting

ive had to on more than one occasion, make sure that my cat didnt bite 
thru my audio wire.

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Re: No audio whatever....

2007-12-17 Thread Gary Kline
On Mon, Dec 17, 2007 at 03:46:22PM -0600, Jonathan Horne wrote:
 Gary Kline wrote:
  I realize this may have no easy answer, but suddenly,
  after a portupgrade -aP. I have no sound.  catting
  /deev/snstat does tell me that my sound card is there.
  my volme  is set to 100%.   Where else shoulf I be
  looking.
 
  gary
 
 
 
 speaking of catting
 
 ive had to on more than one occasion, make sure that my cat didnt bite 
 thru my audio wire.


hm.  I even checked my speakers aad tried my test KDE acount.
NADA.   The only glimmer is that, as root, he tiny system BEL does
sound.

ideas? let me know!
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Re: No audio whatever....

2007-12-17 Thread Roland Smith
On Mon, Dec 17, 2007 at 01:06:10PM -0800, Gary Kline wrote:
 
   I realize this may have no easy answer, but suddenly,
   after a portupgrade -aP. I have no sound.  catting
   /deev/snstat does tell me that my sound card is there.
   my volme  is set to 100%.   Where else shoulf I be
   looking.

See if the sound server is running. KDE uses aRts, gnome uses esd, IIRC.

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Re: No audio whatever....

2007-12-17 Thread David J Brooks
On Monday 17 December 2007 03:46:22 pm Jonathan Horne wrote:
 speaking of catting

 ive had to on more than one occasion, make sure that my cat didnt bite
 thru my audio wire.

Heh.. thanks for the tip. That explains why I lost all audio on the right 
channel. Sure enough, kitten-sized teeth-marks and a severed wire.

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Re: No audio whatever....

2007-12-17 Thread Gary Kline
On Tue, Dec 18, 2007 at 12:41:34AM +0100, Roland Smith wrote:
 On Mon, Dec 17, 2007 at 01:06:10PM -0800, Gary Kline wrote:
  
  I realize this may have no easy answer, but suddenly,
  after a portupgrade -aP. I have no sound.  catting
  /deev/snstat does tell me that my sound card is there.
  my volme  is set to 100%.   Where else shoulf I be
  looking.
 
 See if the sound server is running. KDE uses aRts, gnome uses esd, IIRC.


Yes, the arts daemon is running and the esd isn't.  Logged in as
Gnomee,, no sound, tho.   Is there something that will tell me
why pcm0 is giving me these strange overruns, interrupts
and so forth?

To the entire list: be very careful about upgrading right now.  


gary


 
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Re: No audio whatever....

2007-12-17 Thread Joshua Isom

On Dec 17, 2007, at 7:02 PM, Gary Kline wrote:


On Tue, Dec 18, 2007 at 12:41:34AM +0100, Roland Smith wrote:

On Mon, Dec 17, 2007 at 01:06:10PM -0800, Gary Kline wrote:


I realize this may have no easy answer, but suddenly,
after a portupgrade -aP. I have no sound.  catting
/deev/snstat does tell me that my sound card is there.
my volme  is set to 100%.   Where else shoulf I be
looking.


See if the sound server is running. KDE uses aRts, gnome uses esd, 
IIRC.



Yes, the arts daemon is running and the esd isn't.  Logged in as
Gnomee,, no sound, tho.   Is there something that will tell me
why pcm0 is giving me these strange overruns, interrupts
and so forth?

To the entire list: be very careful about upgrading right now.


gary




What about using cdcontrol to play a cd?  If your cd-rom drive's hooked 
up to the audio port on your motherboard, it should skip anything in 
FreeBSD and go from hardware to speakers.  It might help track down the 
problem.


Also, did you upgrade OSS?  OSS uses /usr/src so if you've also done a 
csup of /usr/src that doesn't match what's installed it's possible you 
got something screwy to happen.


Oh, if you get BEL, you're better off than me for that.  I get all of 
my sound to work except for BEL!


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Re: No audio whatever....

2007-12-17 Thread Gary Kline
On Mon, Dec 17, 2007 at 09:02:32PM -0600, Joshua Isom wrote:
 On Dec 17, 2007, at 7:02 PM, Gary Kline wrote:
 
 On Tue, Dec 18, 2007 at 12:41:34AM +0100, Roland Smith wrote:
 On Mon, Dec 17, 2007 at 01:06:10PM -0800, Gary Kline wrote:
 
I realize this may have no easy answer, but suddenly,
after a portupgrade -aP. I have no sound.  catting
/deev/snstat does tell me that my sound card is there.
my volme  is set to 100%.   Where else shoulf I be
looking.
 
 See if the sound server is running. KDE uses aRts, gnome uses esd, 
 IIRC.
 
 
 Yes, the arts daemon is running and the esd isn't.  Logged in as
 Gnomee,, no sound, tho.   Is there something that will tell me
 why pcm0 is giving me these strange overruns, interrupts
 and so forth?
 
 To the entire list: be very careful about upgrading right now.
 
 
 gary
 
 
 
 What about using cdcontrol to play a cd?  If your cd-rom drive's hooked 
 up to the audio port on your motherboard, it should skip anything in 
 FreeBSD and go from hardware to speakers.  It might help track down the 
 problem.
o

Nothing.   I thought I'd get something fromm the -v flag;
nope.
,player, and eeverything else thinks in playing, but the error
output from /dev/sndstat is a clue.  What, tho, is the cluue to
this::

FreeBSD Audio Driver (newpcm)
Installed devices:
pcm0: CS461x PCM Audio at irq 18 kld snd_csa (1p/1r/2v channels duplex
default)
[pcm0:record:0:dsp0.0]: spd 44100, fmt 0x1010, flags
0x7030, 0x, pid 64702
interrupts 2649, overruns 0, hfree 4096, sfree 63488
[b:4096/2048/2|bs:65536/4096/16]
{hardware} - feeder_root(0x1010) - {userland}
[pcm0:play:0:dsp0.1]: spd 48000, fmt 0x1010, flags 0x00103020,
0x
interrupts 494374, underruns 0, ready 0
[b:4096/2048/2|bs:4096/2048/2]
{userland} - feeder_vchan_s16(0x1010) - {hardware}
pcm0:play:0:dsp0.1[pcm0:virtual:0:dsp0.2]: spd 44100/48000, fmt
0x1010, flags 0x10007030, 0x0010, pid 64702
interrupts 0, underruns 0, ready 65536
[b:0/2048/0|bs:65536/4096/16]
{userland} - feeder_root(0x1010) - feeder_rate(44100 -
48000) - {hardware}
pcm0:play:0:dsp0.1[pcm0:virtual:1:dsp0.3]: spd 44100/48000, fmt
0x1010, flags 0x1000, 0x0010
interrupts 0, underruns 0, ready 0 [b:0/2048/0|bs:131072/4096/32]
{userland} - feeder_root(0x1010) - feeder_rate(44100 -
48000) - {hardware}
p1 21:50 tao2 [2268]  


There stderr's are probably trace from the pcm/newpcm driver, but
what cauuses them is the mystery.

 
 Also, did you upgrade OSS?  OSS uses /usr/src so if you've also done a 
 csup of /usr/src that doesn't match what's installed it's possible you 
 got something screwy to happen.


No, but I did a src upgrade tonight and did a make buuildworld.   I am
upgrade things that were   up-to-date.   Should finish by late morning.
Meanwhile, if anyboody know how I fouled things up, please yell at me.
gary

 
 Oh, if you get BEL, you're better off than me for that.  I get all of 
 my sound to work except for BEL!
 

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