Hi all
I have a trouble with sound volume in my woody box
The volume is too low though I have 'cdvolume' to
the maximum level (255), I `cdplay` the volume is only
a bit louder.
My sound stuff:
82820 Camino 2, AC'97 Audio
Driver i810-audio
I have enable AC'97, AC97_audio, i810_audio module
On Fri, Dec 19, 2003 at 07:28:12AM +0700, Le Hoang Anh wrote:
Hi all
I have a trouble with sound volume in my woody box
The volume is too low though I have 'cdvolume' to
the maximum level (255), I `cdplay` the volume is only
a bit louder.
My sound stuff:
82820 Camino 2, AC'97 Audio
Hi,
On Thu, Dec 18, 2003 at 11:55:29AM -0600, Craig Jackson wrote:
On Thu, 2003-12-18 at 18:28, Le Hoang Anh wrote:
Hi all
I have a trouble with sound volume in my woody box
The volume is too low though I have 'cdvolume' to
the maximum level (255), I `cdplay` the volume is only
Hi all,
Although my mails just never seem to arrive at the list, I keep on
trying.
I wondered where I could adjust the volume more, ehm, fundamentally. I
mean, when my stereo is at it's loudest and XMMS too, my neighbours
don't even care to come knockin' at my door. That wasn't meant to be
On Sat, 8 Mar 2003 at 1:53pm, Tom wrote:
:I don't use gnome anymore. So I wondered: what was underlying gnome's
:volume control panel?
I don't know about that, but I installed tkmixer the other day ('apt-get
tkmixer' should get it for you) and it gave me all the control I needed
over my sound
On Sun, Mar 31, 2002 at 01:59:14PM +0200, Bojan wrote:
Hi all,
I upgraded my Woody kernel from 2.2.19 to 2.4.18. Everything is working fine
except I
cannot set sound volume on SB Live ??
Are you using ALSA or OSS? Which mixer program are you using?
Is the problem that your changes
Hi all,
I upgraded my Woody kernel from 2.2.19 to 2.4.18. Everything is working fine
except I
cannot set sound volume on SB Live ??
Any sugestions would be welcome.
Bojan
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Hi, I just moved over from RH and when I used gnome on there it used to
save and restore my sound volume settings when I logged in and out. I
sort of have that working in Debian (Woody), except it only restores my
sound settings after I run the gnome mixer program once. When I reboot
it resets
?
Thanks. -Jeff
tjm wrote:
Jeff Hornsberger wrote:
Hi, I just moved over from RH and when I used gnome on there it used to
save and restore my sound volume settings when I logged in and out. I
sort of have that working in Debian (Woody), except it only restores my
sound settings after I
Hi guys,
Need some helpI have an Opti sound card...detected
under Windows as that and it works fine in
Windowsunder Debian i've installed MAD16 as the
driverlsmod shows MAD16, UART401, ad1848, sound,
soundcore, soundlowwhen I use play to play a wav
file...I can hear the sound
On Wed, Nov 29, 2000 at 07:50:18AM -0800, Jatin Golani wrote:
Hi guys,
Need some helpI have an Opti sound card...detected
under Windows as that and it works fine in
Windowsunder Debian i've installed MAD16 as the
driverlsmod shows MAD16, UART401, ad1848, sound,
soundcore,
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Subject: Low Sound Volume
Hi guys,
Need some helpI have an Opti sound card...detected
under Windows as that and it works fine in
Windowsunder Debian i've installed MAD16 as the
driverlsmod shows
On Tue, 28 Nov 2000, Andrei Ivanov wrote:
Well...there's volume knob on back of some soundcards :)
Install a mixer app for X...or tehre's a volume controller in xmms.
Andrei
also lots of console mixer apps out there. try aumix for example.
martin
Hi All,
I recently got sound working on my machine and I was wondering how to
turn up the volume?
thanks,
Andy
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Well...there's volume knob on back of some soundcards :)
Install a mixer app for X...or tehre's a volume controller in xmms.
Andrei
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Thanks. -Jeff
tjm wrote:
Jeff Hornsberger wrote:
Hi, I just moved over from RH and when I used gnome on there it used to
save and restore my sound volume settings when I logged in and out. I
sort of have that working in Debian (Woody), except it only restores my
sound settings after I
Hi, I just moved over from RH and when I used gnome on there it used to
save and restore my sound volume settings when I logged in and out. I
sort of have that working in Debian (Woody), except it only restores my
sound settings after I run the gnome mixer program once. When I reboot
it resets
On Mon, Oct 16, 2000 at 12:19:27PM -0700, Jeff Hornsberger wrote:
Hi, I just moved over from RH and when I used gnome on there it used to
save and restore my sound volume settings when I logged in and out. I
sort of have that working in Debian (Woody), except it only restores my
sound settings
Jeff Hornsberger wrote:
Hi, I just moved over from RH and when I used gnome on there it used to
save and restore my sound volume settings when I logged in and out. I
sort of have that working in Debian (Woody), except it only restores my
sound settings after I run the gnome mixer program
I have recompiled my kernel (slink, kernel 2.0.36 i think?) to
supportsound. I can now play waveforms catting to /dev/audio, s3mod works
and I canplay xkoules and quake with sound. The problem is that the volume
isextremely low. The sound is very faint even when I turn the amp up to
On Sat, Aug 21, 1999 at 11:14:40AM +0200, Fam. Engelen wrote:
I have recompiled my kernel (slink, kernel 2.0.36 i think?) to support
sound. I can now play waveforms catting to /dev/audio, s3mod works and I can
play xkoules and quake with sound. The problem is that the volume is
extremely low.
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