Just a quick update -
I gave up on my intel8x0 chip (I read that even when it works it's not a
big glick)
bought an SBLive! and after a few days of tweaking/googling and great
help from the
alsa-user mailing list I got it working both with playback and recording.
In order to make Skype (and appa
I've pretty much gave up on this, even though it used to work for me
(for simple audio) a few months ago.
I ordered a Creative SBLive! 5.1 soundcard.
Cheers,
--Amos
Shoshannah Forbes wrote:
> Amos Shapira wrote:
>
>> BUT - with maximum volume the sound is very very low - using a pair of
>> good ear
Haggai Eran wrote:
You say you run kde. Do you have artsd running? Perhaps you need to change
arts' volume too. You should use 'kmix' for that.
I also have intel8x0 based sound card on-board, and I noticed that both in
arts and in esd volume, the master volume doesn't change anything and only
PC
Alfredo Daniel Rezinovsky wrote:
El dom, 01-08-2004 a las 14:32, Shoshannah Forbes escribiÃ:
Amos Shapira wrote:
BUT - with maximum volume the sound is very very low - using a pair of
good earphones it's almost unnoticeable.
If you find a solution please post it to the list, as I am having the
sam
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On יום שישי, 30 ביולי 2004, 13:30, written by Amos Shapira:
> Hi,
>
> I'm trying to make sound work well with the following setup:
>
> 1. Locally compiled kernel 2.6.7
> 2. Debian testing
> 3. An AMD board with an intel8x0 based sound card on-board
> 4
El dom, 01-08-2004 a las 14:32, Shoshannah Forbes escribiÃ:
> Amos Shapira wrote:
> > BUT - with maximum volume the sound is very very low - using a pair of
> > good earphones it's almost unnoticeable.
>
> If you find a solution please post it to the list, as I am having the
> same problem with s
Amos Shapira wrote:
BUT - with maximum volume the sound is very very low - using a pair of
good earphones it's almost unnoticeable.
If you find a solution please post it to the list, as I am having the
same problem with suse 9.1 on my test laptop.
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Thanks for the hint. I'll look this up.
Kovriga, Gregory wrote:
I had a similar problem with another hardware on my laptop.
If I remember correctly the problem there turned out to be an SPDIF
enabler register being turned off...
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: Friday, July 30, 2004 1:30 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: ALSA + intel8x0 + 2.6.7 = very low volume
Hi,
I'm trying to make sound work well with the following setup:
1. Locally compiled kernel 2.6.7
2. Debian testing
3. An AMD board with an intel8x0 based sound card on-board
4. KDE 3.2.3/3.2.
Hi,
I'm trying to make sound work well with the following setup:
1. Locally compiled kernel 2.6.7
2. Debian testing
3. An AMD board with an intel8x0 based sound card on-board
4. KDE 3.2.3/3.2.2.
I get sound working "out of the box" - just compiled the kernel and
reboot, put everything unmuted and m
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