Sorry we were in vacation.
For comment #13, I can't try digital capture as I don't have digital
devices anymore for input.
However, the bug came back again. Yesterday my wife had no digital sound output
anymore, so I switched back to analog. It may be a transient hardware problem?
I will try to
Ahem-hem,
When I tried last time (see comment #6), I forgot to also switch my
external amplifier to digital DIN input and not the default digital
input (cough-cough)... So, yesterday I tried again and the sound worked.
The problem I had few monthes ago seems to be gone, but I will still
monitor
Thanks for your help.
I have a 5.1 card with livedrive. I will try Creative Card 5.1/w
Digital out + LiveDrive [0x3fc3/0x1fff] tonight for the kernel module
parameters and check if it works better.
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Here is the pulseaudiolog.
I followed the steps described in
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/PulseAudio/Log. I only had to do a 'sudo killall
pulseaudio' instead of 'killall pulseaudio'
During the log, I :
- launched pulseaudio for my session 'LANG=C pulseaudio - --log-time=1
~/pulseverbose.log
PS : I tried booting with another system on an USB disk. I had the same
behaviour, so I don't think it's a misconfiguration (or it's on both
systems).
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Same for me. I had to switch to analog output! (12.04 - amd64)
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1007470
Title:
[EMU10K1 - SB Live! Value [CT4780], playback] No sound
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