Re: ALSA + intel8x0 + 2.6.7 = very low volume

2004-08-15 Thread amos
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

Re: ALSA + intel8x0 + 2.6.7 = very low volume

2004-08-10 Thread amos
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

Re: ALSA + intel8x0 + 2.6.7 = very low volume

2004-08-05 Thread amos
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

Re: ALSA + intel8x0 + 2.6.7 = very low volume

2004-08-05 Thread amos
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

Re: ALSA + intel8x0 + 2.6.7 = very low volume

2004-08-03 Thread Haggai Eran
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 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

Re: ALSA + intel8x0 + 2.6.7 = very low volume

2004-08-01 Thread Alfredo Daniel Rezinovsky
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

Re: ALSA + intel8x0 + 2.6.7 = very low volume

2004-08-01 Thread Shoshannah Forbes
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. -- http://www.xslf.com ==

Re: ALSA + intel8x0 + 2.6.7 = very low volume

2004-07-31 Thread amos
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... = To

RE: ALSA + intel8x0 + 2.6.7 = very low volume

2004-07-31 Thread Kovriga, Gregory
: 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.

ALSA + intel8x0 + 2.6.7 = very low volume

2004-07-30 Thread 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. 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