You should be able to use the M key to unmute/turn on S/PDIF. If that
doesn't work then there is a deeper problem in the driver somewhere I
suspect.
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Ah...yes. That did the trick.
Why these are mute by default? Graphical mixer doesn't have any switch for this.
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Title:
PCM outputs are mute
I'll change the focus of bug as usability issue.
** Summary changed:
- PCM outputs are mute (optical and coax)
+ PCM outputs are mute (optical and coax) by default
** Description changed:
Binary package hint: pulseaudio
+ Error: By default S/PDIF outputs are disabled.
+ Expected: S/PDIF
On Fri, May 06, 2011 at 05:09:31PM EST, Jarno H. wrote:
Ah...yes. That did the trick.
Why these are mute by default? Graphical mixer doesn't have any switch for
this.
When I get a minute, I'll take a look at your card's mixer, and try and
work out why it isn't turned on by default.
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Did you open alsamixer in a terminal, and make sure any options related
to S/PDIF/Optical/Coaxial are unmuted?
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Title:
PCM outputs are mute
Yes, naturally.
S/PDIF output is off, but it's unchangeable (like all options concerning
S/PDIF).
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Title:
PCM outputs are mute (optical and