Hello,
I have a bullseye system with an on-board Intel sound device and a Logitech
USB headset. Everything works perfect, if I boot without the USB headset
plugged in. Both devices are detected and I can switch between them as
expected. If I boot with the USB headset plugged in, inxi still
On Mi, 07 apr 21, 18:39:21, Rainer Dorsch wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have a bullseye system with an on-board Intel sound device and a Logitech
> USB headset. Everything works perfect, if I boot without the USB headset
> plugged in. Both devices are detected and I can swit
On 4/8/21 12:39 AM, Rainer Dorsch wrote:
system with an on-board Intel sound device and a Logitech
USB headset. Everything works perfect, if I boot without the USB headset
plugged in. Both devices are detected and I can switch between them a
Try checking "dmesg --human" output, t
On Thu 25 Mar 2021 at 23:22:35 (+0100), Nicolas George wrote:
> David Wright (12021-03-25):
> > > > $ arecord -d 10 -f cd -v -v -v -D plughw:0,0 /tmp/audiofile.wav
> > > This command does not record the sound being played.
> > … on your machine.
>
> On no mac
On Fri, 26 Mar 2021 09:47:28 +0100
Michael Lange wrote:
> Plus, I don't know how to switch the OSS capture
> device programmatically (if this is important for the OP's purpose).
uh, got it.
$ aumix -v R
sets "Vol" as capture device.
Regards
Michael
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Hi,
On Fri, 26 Mar 2021 08:38:02 +0100
wrote:
> On Thu, Mar 25, 2021 at 11:22:35PM +0100, Nicolas George wrote:
> > David Wright (12021-03-25):
> > > > > $ arecord -d 10 -f cd -v -v -v -D plughw:0,0 /tmp/audiofile.wav
> > > > This command does not record the
On Thu, Mar 25, 2021 at 11:22:35PM +0100, Nicolas George wrote:
> David Wright (12021-03-25):
> > > > $ arecord -d 10 -f cd -v -v -v -D plughw:0,0 /tmp/audiofile.wav
> > > This command does not record the sound being played.
> > … on your machine.
>
> On no mac
his command does not record the sound being played.
… on your machine. That's why I wrote "If you can't get ALSA to work…".
You're a candidate for pulseaudio, I assume.
Not sure about that command above (no means to try it just now), but _with_
PulseAudio, I can record the sound that is b
David Wright (12021-03-25):
> > > $ arecord -d 10 -f cd -v -v -v -D plughw:0,0 /tmp/audiofile.wav
> > This command does not record the sound being played.
> … on your machine.
On no machine, unless specifically configured, which is not trivial at
all.
It would be helpful if
On Thu 25 Mar 2021 at 17:40:51 (+0100), Nicolas George wrote:
> David Wright (12021-03-25):
> > > now i modify my requirement to how to use arecord to record sound being
> > > played to wav file
>
> > To record, you could type, for example, in another xterm:
> &
On Thu, 25 Mar 2021 19:51:42 +0100
Nicolas George wrote:
> Greg Wooledge (12021-03-25):
> > However, this is NOT something you can do with MP3 files. They are not
> > designed to be concatenated. (Ogg Vorbis files *are*. MP3 files aren't.)
>
> It's the other way around. Pure MP3 files are
Greg Wooledge (12021-03-25):
> I was told *by the developer* (Monty, in #vorbis IRC long ago) that
> Ogg Vorbis files were designed for this.
Yes, I know concatenation is supposed to be a feature, but they messed
it up.
You may not know, but the expert consensus is that, although the codec
On Thu, Mar 25, 2021 at 07:51:42PM +0100, Nicolas George wrote:
> On the other hand, Ogg files are NOT concatenable, even those that
> contain only Vorbis audio. Some player will ignore the discontinuity at
> the concatenation points, but not all.
I was told *by the developer* (Monty, in #vorbis
Greg Wooledge (12021-03-25):
> However, this is NOT something you can do with MP3 files. They are not
> designed to be concatenated. (Ogg Vorbis files *are*. MP3 files aren't.)
It's the other way around. Pure MP3 files are just a concatenation of
self-delimited packets, concatenation will just
On Thu, Mar 25, 2021 at 06:29:43PM +, Long Wind wrote:
> i ask other question: which command can merge two mp3 file?this command is
> mp3 file version of DOS command "copy file1+file2 file3"
The Unix version of that is: cat file1 file2 > file3
However, this is NOT something you can do with
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On Thursday, March 25, 2021 10:40 AM, Nicolas George wrote:
> David Wright (12021-03-25):
>
> > > now i modify my requirement to how to use arecord to record sound being
> > > played to
David Wright (12021-03-25):
> > now i modify my requirement to how to use arecord to record sound being
> > played to wav file
> To record, you could type, for example, in another xterm:
>
> $ arecord -d 10 -f cd -v -v -v -D plughw:0,0 /tmp/audiofile.wav
This command does
On Thu 25 Mar 2021 at 12:20:56 (+), Long Wind wrote:
> now i modify my requirement to how to use arecord to record sound being
> played to wav file
That makes it easier as there's less work for the CPU to do.
> i use buster, how to set default sound recording source?
One way
On 25/03/2021 11:37, Long Wind wrote:
> i use mplayer to play sound
> i urgently want a program that can record sound being played to mp3
> which package shall i install?
IF you're using pulseaudio as your sound server, there are some neat
solutions on the AskUbuntu site|[1]. In p
Le 25 Mar 2021, Nicolas George a écrit :
I am quite sure (and certain in the case of FFmpeg) that none of
them
can record the sound being played.
If it’s about playing a file and recording its audio to mp3, the
following will work:
ffmpeg -i your-file.avi your-file.mp3
Change your
On Thu, Mar 25, 2021 at 12:20:56PM +, Long Wind wrote:
> Thanks to all that reply!
> now i modify my requirement tohow to use arecord to record sound being played
> to wav file
> i use buster, how to set default sound recording source?in early debian
> distro(stretch?)
Thanks to all that reply!
now i modify my requirement tohow to use arecord to record sound being played
to wav file
i use buster, how to set default sound recording source?in early debian
distro(stretch?) sound mixer can be used to set recording source
PS: i use twm, i'm afraid that gnome
Please install (if not already) gnome-sound-recorder and set up
settings there itself. You could even record on the fastest recording
option feasible for your system, and then use soundconverter to
convert the sound to mp3.
Best.
On 25.03.2021 16:37, Long Wind wrote:
i use mplayer to play sound
i urgently want a program that can record sound being played to mp3
which package shall i install?
Thanks!
I recommend "audacity" sound editor. It can record audio and export to
mp3 or other formats.
--
With kinde
to...@tuxteam.de (12021-03-25):
> > i use mplayer to play soundi urgently want a program that can record sound
> > being played to mp3
>
> Command line? (from simple to complex) arecord, sox, ffmpeg
>
> GUI? I don't know. Perhaps snd, audacity (those are actually soun
On Thu, Mar 25, 2021 at 11:37:53AM +, Long Wind wrote:
> i use mplayer to play soundi urgently want a program that can record sound
> being played to mp3which package shall i install?Thanks!
Command line? (from simple to complex) arecord, sox, ffmpeg
GUI? I don't know. Perha
are reports "No output or input devices found"?
>>
>> Since both devices are connected via alsa driver, you may try to use "$
>> alsamixer", make sure it is not muted on alsa level, and then run "$
>> pavucontrol" and move the volume bar to see if
ince both devices are connected via alsa driver, you may try to use "$
> alsamixer", make sure it is not muted on alsa level, and then run "$
> pavucontrol" and move the volume bar to see if it produces any sound.
>
> But I am not pulseaudio expert, so let'
;$
alsamixer", make sure it is not muted on alsa level, and then run "$
pavucontrol" and move the volume bar to see if it produces any sound.
But I am not pulseaudio expert, so let's wait for someone who has more
experience
On 03/03/2021 01:13, IL Ka wrote:
> Hi.
>
> Running Bullseye on an Acer Aspire 5 I have no sound - "No output or
> input devices found"
>
>
> Is it an output of pulseaudio?
> If you run "$ pavucontrol" (Pulse Audio control), or "$ pacmd
Hi.
Running Bullseye on an Acer Aspire 5 I have no sound - "No output or
> input devices found"
>
Is it an output of pulseaudio?
If you run "$ pavucontrol" (Pulse Audio control), or "$ pacmd list-sinks",
what do you see?
Running Bullseye on an Acer Aspire 5 I have no sound - "No output or
input devices found"
Available controllers revealed by lspci are as follows:
00:1b.0 Audio device: Intel Corporation 9 Series Chipset Family HD Audio
Controller
01:00.1 Audio device: NVIDIA Corporation GM204 High
Thank you for your reply, Andrea.
Am Samstag, 6. Februar 2021, 23:52:24 CET schrieb Andrea Borgia:
> Il 06/02/21 20:53, Rainer Dorsch ha scritto:
> > sound was working for years on my Debian System w/o any issue with
> > pulseaudio. Since a few weeks I have problems with the
Hi,
sound was working for years on my Debian System w/o any issue with pulseaudio.
Since a few weeks I have problems with the on-board Intel sound, listed as
Device-1: Intel Cannon Lake PCH cAVS driver: snd_hda_intel
whereas the Logitech USB headset always works
Device-2: Logitech Headset
Il 06/02/21 20:53, Rainer Dorsch ha scritto:
sound was working for years on my Debian System w/o any issue with pulseaudio.
Since a few weeks I have problems with the on-board Intel sound, listed as
I'm having a similar issue and it might be because of this bug:
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi
(*) []
Subdevices: 1/1
Subdevice #0: subdevice #0
card 1: bytchtes8316 [bytcht-es8316], device 1: Deep-Buffer Audio (*) []
Subdevices: 1/1
Subdevice #0: subdevice #0
haf@UNKNOWN:~$
It looks like sound card is detected, but enumerated in wrong order. Try
to set card 1 as default [1] and see
In addition, the output of aplay -l
Is: List of PLAYBACK Hardware Devices
card 0: Audio [Intel HDMI/DP LPE Audio], device 0: HdmiLpeAudio [Intel
HDMI/DP LPE Audi]
Subdevices: 1/1
Subdevice #0: subdevice #0
card 0: Audio [Intel HDMI/DP LPE Audio], device 1: HdmiLpeAudio [Intel
HDMI/DP
Additional info that I forgot to add:
The output of lspci -knn
Is: 00:00.0 Host bridge [0600]: Intel Corporation Atom/Celeron/Pentium
Processor x5-E8000/J3xxx/N3xxx Series SoC Transaction Register [8086:2280]
(rev
36)
Subsystem: Intel Corporation Atom/Celeron/Pentium Processor
Hi, so I have successfully installed Debian 10 (testing) and I am
experiencing audio issues.
The output of lspci is as follows:
00:00.0 Host bridge: Intel Corporation Atom/Celeron/Pentium Processor
x5-E8000/J3xxx/N3xxx Series SoC Transaction Register (rev 36)
00:02.0 VGA compatible controller:
On 9/23/20 10:02 PM, Marc Shapiro wrote:
I am currently running Stretch, with alsa and pulseaudio.
This box has three users. My wife and daughter both get sound through
Firefox, as well as 'play filename.mp3'. Neither method works for my
login. When using 'aplay filename.mp3' all users
I am currently running Stretch, with alsa and pulseaudio.
This box has three users. My wife and daughter both get sound through
Firefox, as well as 'play filename.mp3'. Neither method works for my
login. When using 'aplay filename.mp3' all users get static.
Some background:
A few months
(Resent, after the ever recurring mishap of having replied to private
email address…)
Am Dienstag 18 August 2020 schrieb John Conover:
> In /etc/udev/rules.d/*, and, /lib/modprobe.d/aliases.conf, is the
> correct name for sound devices "snd-usb-audio" or "snd_usb_audio
In /etc/udev/rules.d/*, and, /lib/modprobe.d/aliases.conf, is the
correct name for sound devices "snd-usb-audio" or "snd_usb_audio"?
Thanks,
John
--
John Conover, cono...@rahul.net, http://www.johncon.com/
Jul 24, 2020, 00:41 by d...@randomstring.org:
> sudo apt install alsa-utils
>
> aplay -L
>
> should show you the available sound outputs.
>
> Specify them with the -D parameter to speaker-test:
>
> speaker-test -C2 -D front
>
> for example.
>
> If t
local10 wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Any ideas what drivers and/or packages I need to install to get sound working
> on my PC?
You have two sound cards:
> 00:14.2 Audio device: Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. [AMD/ATI] SBx00 Azalia
> (Intel HDA)
> 01:05.1 Audio device: Advanced Mic
Hi,
Any ideas what drivers and/or packages I need to install to get sound working
on my PC?
Thanks
# echo "It's a Debian Buster PC"; uname -a
It's a Debian Buster PC
Linux test 4.19.0-9-amd64 #1 SMP Debian 4.19.118-2+deb10u1 (2020-06-07) x86_64
GNU/Linux
# lspci
00:00.0 H
On 7/18/20 4:52 PM, Bob Weber wrote:
On 7/18/20 6:46 PM, Gary L. Roach wrote:
Installed Alsa, asound
OS Debian 10
Hi all,
I have standard alsa sound installed in my system and it works fine
for most things. Recently I started using Zoom, have installed a
Logitech C920 webcam with stereo
Installed Alsa, asound
OS Debian 10
Hi all,
I have standard alsa sound installed in my system and it works fine for
most things. Recently I started using Zoom, have installed a Logitech
C920 webcam with stereo microphones and a Sennheiser HD4.50BTNC
headphones with stereo microphones. I now
Just a heads up: yesterday, I decided to upgrade all of my packages. I
know: what a silly thing to do when having the computer working is
critical for work. Anyway...
My system is mostly Debian testing (with a couple of bits from sid). In
upgrading, I lost sound completely. I spent a few
On Thursday, June 25, 2020 10:14:50 AM rhkra...@gmail.com wrote:
> Can you give me any clues about how you told it which audio device to use
> (and which you told it to use)?
Ahh, I found the settings screen and switched the audio (to "Built In Analog
Audio Stereo") and tested it -- it works.
king.
> >
> > If you insist in not having Pulse (I do), there's apulse (the package
> > is named likewise, I think). It plays LD_PRELOAD tricks to trick FF
> > into believing it's talking to Pulseaudio. I had success with that.
>
> I use apulse, and Firefox is capabl
kage
> is named likewise, I think). It plays LD_PRELOAD tricks to trick FF
> into believing it's talking to Pulseaudio. I had success with that.
I use apulse, and Firefox is capable of producing sound on some sites (I
do not know why I bother to get it working: I do NOT want my web bro
web browser.
100% agree.
[...]
> Anyway, I never used Zoom, but with Jitsi and Big Blue Button, I had no
> sound either with Firefox, but it worked with Chromium.
You don't use Pulseaudio? Current Firefoxen have ALSA enabled for Debian,
but their ALSA support seems to have fallen prey
Will try, thx.
--Keifer
On Tue, Jun 9, 2020 at 12:26 AM Andrei POPESCU
wrote:
> On Lu, 08 iun 20, 16:11:02, Keifer Bly wrote:
> > Hi all,
> >
> > So I installed Debian on a 2011 iMac and it is working ok, except for the
> > sound. There is no sound from either the sp
On Lu, 08 iun 20, 16:11:02, Keifer Bly wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> So I installed Debian on a 2011 iMac and it is working ok, except for the
> sound. There is no sound from either the speaker or the headphone jack.
>
> When I go to the system settings, the volum option is com
Hi all,
So I installed Debian on a 2011 iMac and it is working ok, except for the
sound. There is no sound from either the speaker or the headphone jack.
When I go to the system settings, the volum option is completely greyed out.
Running cat /proc/asound/cards in UXTerm returned this:
0 [PCH
disconnected the amplifier from the monitor and listened on the buds
> > plugged into the monitor 3.5 mm headphones jack. I repeated these tests
> > with the amplifier connected by a fibre optic cable to the monitor.
> >
> > The result for all the tests described in the l
tor 3.5 mm headphones jack. I repeated these tests
> with the amplifier connected by a fibre optic cable to the monitor.
>
> The result for all the tests described in the last two paragraphs was the
> same. In every case there was sound from only one channel. (I also made
> sure that each
Hello,
On 19/03/20 05:44 PM, Ken Heard wrote -- my original post on the subject:
I think that this particular laptop has mono sound. I have been using
it temporarily to stream content by HDMI to a LG HD monitor and then by
fibre optical cable to a NED D3020 V2 hybrid amplifier and finally
I created a new profile only once.
I then copied the old directories and their contents (recursive)
to the new profile, *not* the files (approx. 64) in the profile's root
directory.
Then I followed
https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/recovering-important-data-from-an-old-profile
to get most of
ve)
to the new profile, *not* the files (approx. 64) in the profile's root
directory.
Sound worked again.
So fault must be in a/some file(s) in the root directory of the
old profile.
Then I followed
https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/recovering-important-data-from-an-old-profile
to get most of my settings b
I copied recursive all directories
I had to reinstall the extensions, they were still listed under
Extensions, but not working and the icons were gone
I am glad that you have solved you problem!
For understanding:
(1) So, for testing purpose you simply copied ALL the content of the old
On Sun, 26 Apr 2020 16:50:00 +0200
"0...@caiway.net" <0...@caiway.net> wrote:
> On Sun, 26 Apr 2020 13:51:45 +0200
> "0...@caiway.net" <0...@caiway.net> wrote:
>
> > On Sun, 26 Apr 2020 13:05:13 +0200
> > "0...@caiway.net" <0...@
0...@caiway.net wrote:
> The problem thus was in a file(s) in the root of
> ~/.mozilla/firefox/.default-release
>
> I could not determine which file(s), I did not want to check all 84
> files in that directory.
This is great. Can you mark the thread as solved, please.
On Sun, 26 Apr 2020 13:51:45 +0200
"0...@caiway.net" <0...@caiway.net> wrote:
> On Sun, 26 Apr 2020 13:05:13 +0200
> "0...@caiway.net" <0...@caiway.net> wrote:
>
>
> > With a new profile sound plays.
> >
> > But I like to keep my s
On Sun, 26 Apr 2020 13:05:13 +0200
"0...@caiway.net" <0...@caiway.net> wrote:
> With a new profile sound plays.
>
> But I like to keep my settings, saved passwords etc.
>
> I wish I could find out what file I could delete/change in my present
> profile.
>
mode?
>
> Kind regards,
> Andrei
In safe mode the problem persists.
With a new profile sound plays.
But I like to keep my settings, saved passwords etc.
I wish I could find out what file I could delete/change in my present
profile.
Thanks!
On Du, 26 apr 20, 12:24:11, 0...@caiway.net wrote:
>
> My firefox settings, permissions:
>
> Default for all websites: Allow Audio and Video
Have you tried with a new profile or in safe mode?
Kind regards,
Andrei
--
http://wiki.debian.org/FAQsFromDebianUser
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deloptes wrote:
> 0...@caiway.net wrote:
>
> > pavucontrol shows my soundcard under Output Devices,
>
> in the configuration tab does it say duplex?
>
Yes, Analog Stereo Duplex.
Besides, qmmp does give sound with pulseaudio output s
0...@caiway.net wrote:
> pavucontrol shows my soundcard under Output Devices,
in the configuration tab does it say duplex?
Luck! Marco.
>
Hi, thanks for the hint.
I do not run KDE but fluxbox.
pulsemixer shows my soundcard, and when I open a youtube video
pulsemixer shows a new item direct underneath my soundcard, saying:
Firefox: AudioStream
and I can adjust the volume slider, but no sound is to be heard.
pa
I am not sure if this has anything to do with your problem, but maybe
check also for this:
Using KDE Plasma and knowing that PulseAudio is in use, I am observing
since roughly 3 months now that for unknown reason Firefox started to
kind of randomly appear configured with the application
On Fri, 24 Apr 2020 22:26:30 +0100
Phil Wyett wrote:
> On Fri, 2020-04-24 at 22:40 +0200, 0...@caiway.net wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > On my debian stable firefox 75 the sound stopped working.
> >
> > Another user does have sound on stock firefox.
> >
>
Hi,
On 25/4/20 6:40 am, 0...@caiway.net wrote:
> On my debian stable firefox 75 the sound stopped working.
Personally, I always use direct downloads for browsers.
I've also started to use apulse with Firefox and other browsers with alsa sound
only.
/usr/bin/apulse /home/andr
0...@caiway.net wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On my debian stable firefox 75 the sound stopped working.
>
> Another user does have sound on stock firefox.
>
> I can not go back to stock firefox, my profile of firefox 75 can not be
> loaded any longer.
>
> 7 Chapters of
On Fri, 2020-04-24 at 22:40 +0200, 0...@caiway.net wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On my debian stable firefox 75 the sound stopped working.
>
> Another user does have sound on stock firefox.
>
> I can not go back to stock firefox, my profile of firefox 75 can not
> be
> loaded
Hi,
On my debian stable firefox 75 the sound stopped working.
Another user does have sound on stock firefox.
I can not go back to stock firefox, my profile of firefox 75 can not be
loaded any longer.
7 Chapters of troubleshooting pulseaudio did not help me in 4 hours:
https
On 4/19/20, Bernd Gruber wrote:
> Thomas George wrote:
>
>> systemctl status sound-card1.device
>>
>> sound-card1.device - /sound/card1
>>
>> Loaded: Loaded
>>
>> Active: inactive (dead)
>>
>> System is Buster Debian 4.19.98-1
&g
Thomas George wrote:
> systemctl status sound-card1.device
>
> sound-card1.device - /sound/card1
>
> Loaded: Loaded
>
> Active: inactive (dead)
>
> System is Buster Debian 4.19.98-1
>
> Upon reboot to Strectch Debian 4.9.38-2 sound works fine. Where shoul
systemctl status sound-card1.device
sound-card1.device - /sound/card1
Loaded: Loaded
Active: inactive (dead)
System is Buster Debian 4.19.98-1
Upon reboot to Strectch Debian 4.9.38-2 sound works fine. Where should I
look to correct the problem in Buster?
these sound issues that appear spontaneously on a
previously-working setup is not easy, especially now that PulseAudio is
required everywhere.
Regards
--
Florent
riveravaldez wrote:
> On 4/12/20, riveravaldez wrote:
>> On 4/12/20, Andrei POPESCU wrote:
>>> On Sb, 11 apr 20, 21:02:39, riveravaldez wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Strangely, 'speaker-test -c2' doesn't produce a sound. But 'sudo
>>>> speaker-test -c
On 4/12/20, riveravaldez wrote:
> On 4/12/20, Andrei POPESCU wrote:
>> On Sb, 11 apr 20, 21:02:39, riveravaldez wrote:
>>>
>>> Strangely, 'speaker-test -c2' doesn't produce a sound. But 'sudo
>>> speaker-test -c2' works flawlessly. (The idea to check that ca
On Du, 12 apr 20, 11:39:52, riveravaldez wrote:
>
> $ groups
> thinkpad cdrom floppy sudo audio dip video plugdev netdev
Ok.
> $ speaker-test -c2 [Still not sound.]
And no error...
> $ sudo speaker-test -c2 [Sounds OK.]
That would indicate that sound is handled differently
y -vv -D plughw:CARD=PCH,DEV=0 /usr/share/sounds/alsa/Noise.wav
Problem persists, no sound:
$ aplay -vv -D plughw:CARD=PCH,DEV=0 /usr/share/sounds/alsa/Noise.wav
aplay: main:830: audio open error: Device or resource busy
> read this
> https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Advanced_Linux_Sou
On 4/12/20, Andrei POPESCU wrote:
> On Sb, 11 apr 20, 21:02:39, riveravaldez wrote:
>>
>> Strangely, 'speaker-test -c2' doesn't produce a sound. But 'sudo
>> speaker-test -c2' works flawlessly. (The idea to check that came from
>> [1].)
>
> Any error message? Is y
riveravaldez wrote:
> But this not, even as sudo (and the error is similar to JACK one):
> $ aplay -vv -D front:CARD=PCH,DEV=0 /usr/share/sounds/alsa/Noise.wav
> aplay: main:830: audio open error: Device or resource bussy
aplay -vv -D plughw:CARD=PCH,DEV=0 /usr/share/sounds/alsa/Noise.wav
read
On Sb, 11 apr 20, 21:02:39, riveravaldez wrote:
>
> Strangely, 'speaker-test -c2' doesn't produce a sound. But 'sudo
> speaker-test -c2' works flawlessly. (The idea to check that came from
> [1].)
Any error message? Is your user a member of group 'audio'?
Some program might
x, mplayer, etc.), which I suppose use the
>> default soundcard.
>>
>> Strangely, 'speaker-test -c2' doesn't produce a sound. But 'sudo
>> speaker-test -c2' works flawlessly. (The idea to check that came from
>> [1].)
>>
>> I already tested (following [2]):
>>
ely, 'speaker-test -c2' doesn't produce a sound. But 'sudo
> speaker-test -c2' works flawlessly. (The idea to check that came from
> [1].)
>
> I already tested (following [2]):
>
> $ sudo alsactl init
> Found hardware: "HDA-Intel" "Conexant CX20590"
>
audacity and audacious as long as I choose
manually the proper soundcard in its options, but not from other
programs (e.g., firefox, mplayer, etc.), which I suppose use the
default soundcard.
Strangely, 'speaker-test -c2' doesn't produce a sound. But 'sudo
speaker-test -c2' works flawlessly
the index parameter
> Hence I create this in /etc/modprobe.d/snd_amd.conf
> with content
>
> options snd_hda_intel power_save=1 index=1,0
>
> The sound is infintely better now and there is no more fluttering
> sound and no leaking of right channel into left which had caused the
&
Dear Dan,
I came across a website which said to use the index parameter
Hence I create this in /etc/modprobe.d/snd_amd.conf
with content
options snd_hda_intel power_save=1 index=1,0
The sound is infintely better now and there is no more fluttering
sound and no leaking of right channel into left
Bhasker C V wrote:
> Thanks Dan,
> The audio cracking comes up only after a suspend resume or reboot when
> done on its own
> If I boot into windows, reboot the system (without switchoff) into
> linux, the sound is fine. The next time i reboot into linux the issue
> comes ba
Thanks Dan,
The audio cracking comes up only after a suspend resume or reboot when
done on its own
If I boot into windows, reboot the system (without switchoff) into
linux, the sound is fine. The next time i reboot into linux the issue
comes back.
The sound is as if the speaker paper of an old
ots, and
> then I reboot into linux, the sound is fine. All clear on both channels.
> But once i reboot into linux or suspend/resume, I get a cracking sound
> along with audio on the left channel. I am not sure how to troubleshoot.
> Is this a known issue ? Please could someone point me in
Hi,
I am on debian bullseye x86_64 (K5.6.0-rc6).
03:00.5 Multimedia controller: Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. [AMD]
Raven/Raven2/FireFlight/Renoir Audio Processor
I have windows booting on another partition. After windows boots, and
then I reboot into linux, the sound is fine. All clear
d on it should do
> > at least stereo, but that may be the weak link in the chain. You should
> > have a headphone jack on any modern screen which handles audio, try
> > your cheap earphones in that, with sound via HDMI. Again, VLC provides a
> > quick mono/ster
On Jo, 19 mar 20, 17:44:23, Ken Heard wrote:
> I think that this particular laptop has mono sound. I have been using it
> temporarily to stream content by HDMI to a LG HD monitor and then by fibre
> optical cable to a NED D3020 V2 hybrid amplifier and finally to a pair of
> bass refl
in the chain. You should
have a headphone jack on any modern screen which handles audio, try
your cheap earphones in that, with sound via HDMI. Again, VLC provides a
quick mono/stereo switch, but many sound hardware drivers can also do
that.
I did what you suggested, and only one ear received any
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