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USB creative xmod XFI Output does not work
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I confirm this one. Interestingly, for me the bug only appeared in 13.04
Raring, before that the system recognised my Xmod fine.
The proposed workaround worked out perfectly.
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This bug might be related to another bug which has been fixed:
“Highpitched rattling like sound with 5.1 surround configuration”
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/pulseaudio/+bug/445849
The fix has also been backported to Lucid.
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maverick tags added.
Thank you for the updates on this bug. Could we not create a patch and
send it to the ubuntu-sound team?
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My USB creative xmod XFI is not recognise as an Input/output audio
system but only as an input. It was re
I guess for this bug to go anywhere, it needs to be reported upstream to
either Pulseaudio or ALSA project. My guess is that Pulseaudio is at
fault here, or, put in other words, lacks support for proper channel
mapping for the Creative Xmod USB audio card. I'll see about getting it
reported upstrea
Same problem on Maverick ..
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This bug is still present in Maverick with metallic sound and low
volume. The afore-mentionned fix still works.
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I did a fresh install of 10.04 and can confirm that the knob works fine.
The sound is no longer cracking but is lower than normal. Theanalog
stereo output is still not available unless we use the workaround
provided by dilnix. With that, the output profile is available and the
volume is much better
In a stock 10.04 install, I have this:
1 [Xmod ]: USB-Audio - Creative Xmod
Creative Technology Ltd Creative Xmod at
usb-:00:0b.0-6, full speed
And it works out of the box.
Fixed for me.
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Confirming problem is still there in Ubuntu 10.04. Work-around for
getting a normal stereo output mixer profile still applies.
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I have updated my alsamixer and pulseaudio with the Ubuntu Audio Dev
team PPA, currently I have:
pulseaudio 0.9.21-32-g8478
AlsaMixer v1.0.20
Now the volume knob works (weirdly enough there is now no volume in
alsamixer that is controlled by the knob, and only one output volume
[Speaker] ?!?)
Th
** Tags added: lucid
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I tested my Xmod under lucid beta1 and I encounter the same problem:
stereo input detected but no output detected
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Status: New => Confirmed
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I can confirm the exact same behaviour Termo described. There are two
speaker outputs for creative xmod in alsamixer, and pulse is controlling
the wrong one. I have also added
; Special stereo-out for Creative Xmod card
[Mapping xmod-stereo-out]
device-strings = surround51:%f
description = Analog
I did as suggested of both dilnix and Øyvind - and the sound works with
out any of the miss sounds as I had earlier - BUT!
The volume knob, the gnome volume control and the volume in the sound
preferences all control the left of the two speaker outputs I have in
alsamixer.
1. Why are there 2 "Spe
In default.conf I found existing "[Mapping analog-stereo]"... But in it's
string "device-strings" was only "front:%f hw:%f" for internal audio card... so
I put "surround41:%f" to end of this string so that this mapping now looks so:
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[Mapping analog-stereo]
device-strings = front:%f
It seems ALSA does not expose the Xmod with only two channels/stereo ?
At least, I am unable to play a stereo WAV using aplay with the "front"
PCM device of the Xmod ("Channels count not available" ..). I'm guessing
that's why Pulseaudio does not make stereo output available for this
card.
To work
And btw, I confirm the bug described by the reporter. The Creative Xmod
USB sound card is not properly set up in Ubuntu Karmic. It worked better
in Jaunty.
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I have a Creative Xmod, and it behaves somewhat strangely with
Pulseaudio in Karmic. First of all, the default audio profile chosen for
this card is "Analog stereo input", but you can select a different
profile at the bottom of the audio properties for the device (right
click mixer icon, selects pr
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** Attachment added: "AplayDevices.txt"
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