Rayterril,

     If you have tryed every possibility with gnome-volume-control, I
unfortunately don't know what to suggest anymore.. anyway, I'd point the
following questions:

     - is it a clean Ubuntu Hardy install? Did you try making the same
(playing with the gnome-volume-controls) through the LiveCD?
     - are you sure your TV card (or whatever you're putting in your line in
input) is outputing the sound correctly?

     I don't think it's a driver problem since I have exactly the same
motherboard (Intel's DP35DP) and alsa 1.0.16 fixed it for me. Good luck!
Feel free to reopen the bug (or open some other) if you have reasons to
think it's a Ubuntu problem.

On Thu, Jul 10, 2008 at 10:26 PM, rayterrill <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:

> Roberto-
>
> I followed your instructions, and I still cannot hear the audio.  Is
> there anything else we can do to troubleshoot the issue on Ubuntu?
>
> I'll try to test w/ another distro using a live cd to try and rule out
> hardware mobo issues.
>
> Thanks,
> -Ray
>
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> snd_hda_intel @ Intel DP35DP mb.: Input from Line-in / Mic can't be listen
> in the output
> https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/151634
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