On Monday 20 April 2009 03:11:08 Eitan Adler wrote:
If it still doesn't work put a verbose boot dmesg of snd_hda and pcm
somewhere (see the man page of snd_hda) and ask on the
freebsd-multimedia@ mailing list.
#sysctl hw.snd.default_unit=0
Works - thanks. Now - to make this change stick
Le Sat, 18 Apr 2009 22:09:51 -0400,
Eitan Adler eitanadlerl...@gmail.com:
Hi,
After upgrade upgrade my system to 7.2-PRERELEASE, my sound card
works perfectly.
This is why my sound broke (I forgot to mention it was after an
upgrade). cd ~/stable7/sys/dev/sound/pci/hda svn update -r182969
If it still doesn't work put a verbose boot dmesg of snd_hda and pcm
somewhere (see the man page of snd_hda) and ask on the
freebsd-multimedia@ mailing list.
#sysctl hw.snd.default_unit=0
Works - thanks. Now - to make this change stick I add it to
/boot/loader.conf ?
Thanks all for your help.
On Fri, 17 Apr 2009 13:34:34 -0400
Eitan Adler eitanadlerl...@gmail.com wrote:
I have no sound whatsoever. Speakers are plugged in and turned on.
I'm not sure what debugging information I need.
...
Any ideas?
It seems that I got the same problem which's solved. Please search in the
what mixer says?
On Fri, 17 Apr 2009, Eitan Adler wrote:
I have no sound whatsoever. Speakers are plugged in and turned on.
I'm not sure what debugging information I need.
$kldstat |grep snd
51 0xc5985000 19000snd_hda.ko
$cat /bin/sh /dev/dsp
Produces no sound
$sysctl -a|grep hda
which will turn PCM and master volume to 100:100. For checking,
it's usually the most comfortable way to play some media file,
instead of a plain file into /dev/dsp.
plain binary will make plain noise ;) so it's good test
The play command from the port / package sox or mpg123 / madplay
for
After upgrade upgrade my system to 7.2-PRERELEASE, my sound card works
perfectly.
This is why my sound broke (I forgot to mention it was after an
upgrade). cd ~/stable7/sys/dev/sound/pci/hda svn update -r182969
fixed my problem.
--
Eitan Adler
Security is increased by designing for the way
From your diagnostics, the sound card seems to be detected okay,
as far as I see it.
Things worth checking are the mixer settings, such as:
% mixer pcm 100
% mixer vol 100
which will turn PCM and master volume to 100:100. For checking,
it's usually the most comfortable way to
On Friday 17 April 2009 19:34:34 Eitan Adler wrote:
I have no sound whatsoever. Speakers are plugged in and turned on.
I'm not sure what debugging information I need.
$kldstat |grep snd
51 0xc5985000 19000snd_hda.ko
$cat /bin/sh /dev/dsp
Produces no sound
$sysctl -a|grep hda
Polytropon wrote:
From your diagnostics, the sound card seems to be detected okay,
as far as I see it.
Things worth checking are the mixer settings, such as:
% mixer pcm 100
% mixer vol 100
Mixer vol is currently set to 100:100
Mixer pcm is currently set to 100:100
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