Sian Mountbatten wrote:
Hello! I am having trouble with a microphone plugged into my
soundcard. According to Kmix, the Playback Devices are set to about
55%, the Capture Devices are set to 100% and both playback and capture
are shown as not muted.
speaker-test shows that the right speaker
I plugged the microphone into my laptop, ran alsamixer and made sure
that the capture device was not muted and set to a reasonable figure
(using alsamixer) and then issued the command arecord -V mono test.wav
which gave sound file which when played with aplay test.wav, reproduced
the input from
On 2011-11-15, Sian Mountbatten poenik...@operamail.com wrote:
Hello! I am having trouble with a microphone plugged into my
soundcard. According to Kmix, the Playback Devices are set to about
55%, the Capture Devices are set to 100% and both playback and capture
are shown as not muted.
I have
alsamixer with F4 gives Capture all right, but it is set to 100% and
still the mic does not work.
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On 2011-11-16, Sian Mountbatten poenik...@operamail.com wrote:
alsamixer with F4 gives Capture all right, but it is set to 100% and
still the mic does not work.
Well, if you don't see any input sources to select, then you're cooked,
because you must Capture something or other. How would it
Curt cu...@free.fr writes:
On 2011-11-16, Sian Mountbatten poenik...@operamail.com wrote:
alsamixer with F4 gives Capture all right, but it is set to 100% and
still the mic does not work.
Well, if you don't see any input sources to select, then you're cooked,
because you must Capture
On 2011-11-16, Sian Mountbatten poenik...@operamail.com wrote:
At the bottom of the frame are `L' on the left-hand side and `R' on the
right-hand side. Underneath those letters are firstly the word
CAPTURE and underneath that the characters `100100'. Finally, on the
bottom line are the
Sian Mountbatten, 16.11.2011:
Curt cu...@free.fr writes:
On 2011-11-16, Sian Mountbatten poenik...@operamail.com wrote:
alsamixer with F4 gives Capture all right, but it is set to 100% and
still the mic does not work.
Well, if you don't see any input sources to select, then you're
Selim T. Erdogan se...@alumni.cs.utexas.edu writes:
Sian Mountbatten, 16.11.2011:
Curt cu...@free.fr writes:
On 2011-11-16, Sian Mountbatten poenik...@operamail.com wrote:
alsamixer with F4 gives Capture all right, but it is set to 100% and
still the mic does not work.
Well, if you
work?
No - but I can show you settings on system where everything is working.
And why do I only
get one speaker working? I have an Intel ICH5 sound card.
Intel ICH5 sound card, KDE, Squeeze
Relevant packages installed:-
alsa-base
alsa-utils
libsdl1.2debian-alsa
libsox-fmt-alsa
gstreamer0.10
I checked if phonon-backend-xine was installed. It wasn't - due to some
broken dependencies. I've installed it, and now I have a functional sound
system in KDE.
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Hi,
I've recently installed KDE 4.2 from the experimental branch.
But apparently I have no sound in KDE applications like amarok or dragon.
When I start an application that is supposed to give me sound, the system
replies that the sound device (HDA Intel (ALC662 Analog) ) doesn't work
2009/3/10 Svend Runge Nielsen s...@srns.dk
Hi,
I've recently installed KDE 4.2 from the experimental branch.
But apparently I have no sound in KDE applications like amarok or dragon.
When I start an application that is supposed to give me sound, the system
replies that the sound device
Umarzuki Mochlis wrote:
You have to try every channel (PCM, front etc.) then set it as master
channel. It's the sound icon on the panel. It's known as kmix.
Thank you for the advice, but it doesn't correct the problem.
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On Wed, Jun 04, 2008 at 07:41:32PM -0400, Celejar wrote:
On Sun, 1 Jun 2008 17:12:49 +
Andrew M.A. Cater [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
...
Wireless didn't work immediately - following the advice on the wiki
exactly and downloading the Intel version 3.0 firmware worked like a
charm
On Sun, 1 Jun 2008 17:12:49 +
Andrew M.A. Cater [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
...
Wireless didn't work immediately - following the advice on the wiki
exactly and downloading the Intel version 3.0 firmware worked like a
charm _EXCEPT_ that I can't get a usable dhcp lease.
I've a feeling
[...]
This is probably exhaustively written up somewhere - but I can't find a
concise source. Following advice on the Wiki for KDE and sound hasn't
helped. [Alsaconf/Kmix/alsamixergui all appear to work and the volume
icon sometimes comes up on the panel as muted but no sound at all
I'm posting this again, hopefully with correct threading this time; sorry.
[...]
This is probably exhaustively written up somewhere - but I can't find a
concise source. Following advice on the Wiki for KDE and sound hasn't
helped. [Alsaconf/Kmix/alsamixergui all appear to work and the volume
All,
This is probably exhaustively written up somewhere - but I can't find a
concise source. Following advice on the Wiki for KDE and sound hasn't
helped. [Alsaconf/Kmix/alsamixergui all appear to work and the volume
icon sometimes comes up on the panel as muted but no sound at all
(I'm pretty sure
it was
-- installed with Sarge), so I installed alsa, alsa-utils, alsa-tools,
-- alsa-oss. Ran alsaconf, alsamixer, alsactl strore. But I get no
sound,
-- when running KDE.
--
-- * I get no error message and all seems like is playing, except
there is
no -- sound. (It's like
, alsactl strore. But I get no sound,
when running KDE.
* I get no error message and all seems like is playing, except there is no
sound. (It's like the volume is down. But kmixer and alsamixer show that
it is not.)
* I can play sounds *before* I start KDE.
* If I kill KDE, I still get
anymore (I'm pretty sure it was
installed with Sarge), so I installed alsa, alsa-utils, alsa-tools,
alsa-oss. Ran alsaconf, alsamixer, alsactl strore. But I get no
sound, when running KDE.
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On 11/26/06, Igor Guerrero Fonseca [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Try this: sudo dpkg-reconfigure linux-sound-base
:::Saludos:::
Thanks for the suggestion... It didn't work though.
Thanks,
Luis
with Sarge), so I installed alsa, alsa-utils, alsa-tools,
-- alsa-oss. Ran alsaconf, alsamixer, alsactl strore. But I get no sound,
-- when running KDE.
--
-- * I get no error message and all seems like is playing, except there is
no -- sound. (It's like the volume is down. But kmixer
it was
-- installed with Sarge), so I installed alsa, alsa-utils, alsa-tools,
-- alsa-oss. Ran alsaconf, alsamixer, alsactl strore. But I get no sound,
-- when running KDE.
--
-- * I get no error message and all seems like is playing, except there is
no -- sound. (It's like the volume is down
, but didn't work... In fact, after reboot the sound was
not working (even before KDE). As usual, alsaconf fixed it.
BUT, I've found that another user, logging in KDE did not cause the
problem. I compared the KDE sound settings and the only difference was that
it had run highest possible priority
not cause the
-- problem. I compared the KDE sound settings and the only difference was
that -- it had run highest possible priority checked. I tried to do
this and did -- not help...
--
-- Then, since it seemed to be a problem of users config files, I moved
.kde -- and .kderc to .kde.old
Hi,
KDE does have some strange issues at the moment. An example is that on one
of
my laptops, kcontrol is empty but Lost and Found contains all the links
for
kcontrol. So maybe there is more to this than just that? Or maybe your
problem is tied to this? But it's just a guess.
I am not sure
On Monday 27 November 2006 12:00, Luis Finotti shared this with us all:
-- Hi,
--
--
-- KDE does have some strange issues at the moment. An example is that on
one -- of
-- my laptops, kcontrol is empty but Lost and Found contains all the
links -- for
-- kcontrol. So maybe there is more to
Servus Dirk,
Dirk Deimeke wrote:
Hallo,
ich habe Probleme mit Sound unter KDE.
Sound in Java-Programmen funktioniert genauso wie Sound in Juk.
Sound in Notun, Kaffeine und KDE-Systemklänge funktionieren nicht.
Wie kann ich herausfinden, woran das liegt?
unter Suse gab es bei jedem
Hallo Wolfgang,
unter Suse gab es bei jedem Update das gleiche Problem. Dort konnte man
es dadurch beheben, dass man zuerst den Lautstärkeregler aus der
Menueleiste entfernt und dann die Dateien
~/.kde/share/config/knotify.eventsrc
~/.kde/share/config/knotifyrc
gelöscht hat. Nach
Hallo Simon,
* Simon Schweizer [EMAIL PROTECTED] [27-03-03 14:47]:
Hallo Leute,
unter KDE hab ich nur Sound bei KDE-Programmen,
andere Programme (z.B. xmms, mplayer)
liefern mir keinen Sound.
Wenn ich dagegen twm, wmaker als
Windowmanager laufen hab, klappt der Sound bei allen
Am Donnerstag, 27. März 2003 21:05 schrieb Florian Krohs:
Oder du benutzt den artsd nicht, dann koennen auch Programme,
die direkt aufs /dev/dsp zugreifen wollen dein Gehoer erreichen.
Ob das die KDE-Programme dann auch machen weiss ich nicht genau.
Eine andere Moeglichkeit besteht darin
ich nur Sound bei KDE-Programmen,
andere Programme (z.B. xmms, mplayer)
liefern mir keinen Sound.
Wenn ich dagegen twm, wmaker als=20
Windowmanager laufen hab, klappt der Sound bei allen Programmen.
Hat jemand eine Idee was da los sein k=F6nnte ?
=20
Das liegt daran, dass KDE
.gz:
No such file or directory
I think this one is the problem
Kind regards,
Willem-Jan Meijer
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Verzonden: zaterdag 15 februari 2003 2:06
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Onderwerp: Re: No sound from kde
On Fri, Feb 14
Hello,
After my upgrade to testing/unstable everything still works fine except my KDE
sound. Tried XMMS, this one works fine but there aren't sounds from KDE. When
I go to the shell and run commands with arts in it, I still get the message:
/usr/bin/artsd: error while loading shared libraries
On Fri, Feb 14, 2003 at 11:00:06PM +0100, Willem-Jan Meijer wrote:
/usr/bin/artsd: error while loading shared libraries: libvorbisfile.so.0:
cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
baloo@ursine:~$ apt-file search libvorbisfile.so.0
libvorbis0: usr/lib/libvorbisfile.so.0
On Tuesday 03 September 2002 08:20, Timo Skupin wrote:
und erstmal danke für deine Antwort. Habe eigentlich nur die Kernel
Unterstützung aktiviert, da ich gelesen habe, dass das reicht um Ton zu
bekommen. ALSA habe ich also nicht, dachte das brauche ich nur wenn der
Kernel die Karte nicht
: Sebastian Heinlein [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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To: ML Debian User German
Subject: Re: kein Sound unter KDE
On Tuesday 03 September 2002 08:20, Timo Skupin wrote:
und erstmal danke für deine Antwort. Habe eigentlich nur die Kernel
Unterstützung
Hi alle zusammen,
hab jetzt schon über eine Woche alles getestet und ausprobiert, aber ich
kriege einfach keinen Sound :( Habe eine Soundkarte die auf es1371 basiert.
Ist alles korrekt im Kernel aktiviert und wird auch erkannt. Habe auch ein
adduser USERNAME audio ausgeführt, aber bekomme keinen
Am Montag, 2. September 2002 12:09 schrieb Timo Skupin:
Hi alle zusammen,
hab jetzt schon über eine Woche alles getestet und ausprobiert, aber ich
kriege einfach keinen Sound :( Habe eine Soundkarte die auf es1371 basiert.
also so eine sb pci 128?
Ist alles korrekt im Kernel aktiviert und
On Monday 02 September 2002 12:09, Timo Skupin wrote:
Hi alle zusammen,
hab jetzt schon über eine Woche alles getestet und ausprobiert, aber ich
kriege einfach keinen Sound :( Habe eine Soundkarte die auf es1371 basiert.
Ist alles korrekt im Kernel aktiviert und wird auch erkannt. Habe auch
* Timo Skupin [EMAIL PROTECTED] [02-09-02 12:09]:
hab jetzt schon über eine Woche alles getestet und ausprobiert, aber ich
kriege einfach keinen Sound :( Habe eine Soundkarte die auf es1371 basiert.
Ist alles korrekt im Kernel aktiviert und wird auch erkannt. Habe auch ein
adduser USERNAME
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From: Sebastian Heinlein [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, September 02, 2002 4:39 PM
To: ML Debian User German
Subject: Re: kein Sound unter KDE
On Monday 02 September 2002 12:09, Timo Skupin wrote:
Hi alle zusammen,
hab jetzt schon über eine Woche alles getestet und
At 16:38 17.02.02 +0100, dieter franzke wrote:
Kleines Soundproblem
System Potato mit KDE von http://kde.debian.net auf einem Notebook (Dell
Latitude)
Der Soundchip ist eingerichtet : chrystal audio controller (CS4236)
Ich kann als root sowie als User unter KDE CD´s abspielen.
At 15:04 15.02.02 +0100, Sven Hummel wrote:
Benutzt Du alsa?
/etc/modules.conf
### update-modules: start processing /etc/modutils/alsa-path
# Debian ALSA modules path
path=/lib/modules/`uname -r`/alsa
### update-modules: end processing /etc/modutils/alsa-path
### update-modules:
Hi,
Am Mit, 2002-02-06 um 21.32 schrieb Stefan Meister:
Hallo!
Kleines Soundproblem
System Potato mit KDE von http://kde.debian.net auf einem Notebook (Dell
Latitude)
Der Soundchip ist eingerichtet : chrystal audio controller (CS4236)
Ich kann als root sowie als User unter KDE
Stefan Meister schrieb:
Benutzt Du alsa?
/etc/modules.conf
### update-modules: start processing /etc/modutils/alsa-path
# Debian ALSA modules path
path=/lib/modules/`uname -r`/alsa
### update-modules: end processing /etc/modutils/alsa-path
### update-modules: start processing
At 08:02 08.02.02 +0100, Sebastian Heinlein wrote:
Hallo,
Was für Soundservereinstellungen hast Du?
Was meinst Du mit Soundservereinstellung ?
Wenn Du die von KDE meinst,
General
X Start aRts soundserver on KDE startup
Enable
Hallo,
Was für Soundservereinstellungen hast Du? Läuft artsd ps -ax | grep arts?
Benutzt Du alsa?
Sebastian
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Hallo Uli,
In /etc/alsa/modutils/0.5 wird aber eingetragen:
Wenn Du alsa 0.9betaX benutzt musst Du die /etc/alsa/modutils/0.5 nach
/etc/alsa/modutils/0.9 umkopieren.
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Am Sonntag, 27. Januar 2002 15:47 schrieben Sie:
Prüfe ob du als root
kde starten kannst, mit der alsa Einstellung im Arts (Du solltest KDE
dann neustarten). Wenn es da funktioniert, das sind die Rechte daran
Schuld. Ich selbst mache dann immer ein chmod a=rw /dev/dsp chmod
a=rw /dev/dsp1
hi,
On Sun, 2002-01-27 at 19:17, Dr. Hans Ulrich Rilling wrote:
Möchte mich bei Dir für deine Mühe und Geduld sehr bedanken - und
natürlich für die wirklich guten Hinweise. Hoffentlich bin ich dir
nicht allzusehr auf den Wecker gegangen.
Ei, wo kämen wir dann hin, wenn wir einfach mal so
Am Samstag, 26. Januar 2002 12:57 schrieben Sie:
hole die alsaconf (ftp.alsa-project.org / alsa-drivers / alsaconf)
dann erstelle dir damit die config datei. Unter /etc/alsa oder so
(habe es nicht mehr genau im kopf) das ist dann eine Datei die die
Aliases enthält, füge in der
On Wed, 26 Sep 2001, N. Raghavendra wrote:
Hello,
I was using Potato until recently and upgraded to Woody a few
days ago, when I got a new computer at work. I installed the KDE
packages, and they are working well except for two problems:
1. Java and Javascript are not working at all in
On Wed, 2001-09-26 at 05:56, N. Raghavendra wrote:
2. Sound is not working in KDE. When KDE starts it produces the
following error message in $HOME/.xsession-errors:
Error while initializing the sound driver:
device /dev/dsp can't be opened (No such device)
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