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31:30 Port Connectivity
29:24 Location
23:20 Default Device
19:16 Connection Type
15:12 Color
11:8 Misc
7:4 Default Association
3:0 Sequence
Figure 74. Configuration Data Structure
Default Device Encoding
Line Out 0h
Speaker 1h
HP Out 2h
CD 3h
SPDIF Out 4h
Digital Other Out 5h
Modem Line Side
Default Association and Sequence are used together by software to group Pin
Complexes (and
therefore jacks) together into functional blocks to support multichannel
operation. Software may
assume that all jacks with the same association number are intended to be
grouped together, for
instance to
did you mean 6stack-digout ?
https://github.com/torvalds/linux/blob/master/sound/pci/hda/patch_realtek.c#L1410
do the spdif output and input are coaxial or optical ?
there should be a new model If the motherboard has SPDIF input, since
0x1f is the digital input pin connected to digital audio
It's possible this bug affects all mobos with 7.1 channel sudio:
https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/alsa-
driver/+question/236795
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I hope this is what you wanted to know.
Regards
Barry
Barry Marsden
On 29/09/13 02:20, Raymond wrote:
do the mother board have any spdif input ?
Yes, ip and op. Never used it.
please also check the pin assignment of the front audio panel header in
the user manual -
@Raymond: did you mean 6stack-digout ?
https://github.com/torvalds/linux/blob/master/sound/pci/hda/patch_realtek.c#L1410
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@Barry: edit alsa-base.conf ('gksu gedit /etc/modprobe.d/alsa-base.conf')
and change '6stack-dig' to '6stack-digout'
Save. Quit.
Then run 'sudo alsa force-reload' or Reboot and check for sound.
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Success! many thanks, I now have sound after changing the '6stack-dig'
to '6stack-digout'.
many thanks for your assistance.
Barry
Barry Marsden
On 28/09/13 17:42, Daniel Letzeisen wrote:
@Barry: edit alsa-base.conf ('gksu gedit /etc/modprobe.d/alsa-base.conf')
and change '6stack-dig' to
As far as sending mail to alsa-devel, we probably should confirm that
the bug still occurs with Ubuntu 13.10, or at least with the new auto-
parser in kernel 3.8, correct?
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** Summary changed:
- No sound output: Audio directed to Dummy
+ [ABIT AA8, ALC880] No sound output: Audio directed to Dummy
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