Il 23/05/2016 22:56, stan ha scritto:
On Mon, 23 May 2016 16:02:35 +0200
gil <punto...@libero.it> wrote:


Are they turned on in pulse?  Install pavucontrol if it isn't
already installed, and fire it up.  Look at the default device.  Is
it the device you want to have as default, the AMD card, and not
the hdmi device?

So, if you set the AMD card as your default in pavucontrol, your
problem should be solved.
tried, do not resolve the problem, mybe with gnome or other DE
work ...
Hi
thanks for your interest
What if you turn off the amd card in pavucontrol?  (Last tab)

Then run aplay -D plughw:[card number],0 some_wav_file.wav

Pulse no longer controls this device, so it is strictly alsa.  The -D
is telling it which device number to use, use the number from the
aplay -l  command.  It has to be a wav file since aplay doesn't know
about compressed formats unless you add some other options.

Does it play?  If it does, alsa is working, and you only have a pulse
configuration issue.
No
$ aplay -D plughw:0,0 piano2.wav
aplay: main:786: audio open error: Device or resource busy
$ aplay -D plughw:1,0 piano2.wav
aplay: main:786: audio open error: File or directory does not exist

If it doesn't, alsa isn't working, and that would explain why pulse
isn't working, since pulse depends on alsa under the covers.  Are your
speakers plugged in?  Is the volume turned up?  I know, obvious things,
but sometimes those are the things that bite.
yes all is connected and level adjusted to the max value
pavucontrol list this device (sorry i repeat myself )
04:00.1 Audio device: NVIDIA Corporation GK208 HDMI/DP Audio Controller (rev a1)
        Subsystem: ASUSTeK Computer Inc. Device 8576
        Kernel driver in use: snd_hda_intel
        Kernel modules: snd_hda_intel
but i need to use
00:14.2 Audio device: Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. [AMD/ATI] SBx00 Azalia (Intel HDA) (rev 40)
        Subsystem: ASRock Incorporation Device 0892
        Kernel driver in use: snd_hda_intel
        Kernel modules: snd_hda_intel

/etc/modprobe.d/soundcard.conf contents

options slots=snd-hda-intel
alias snd-card-0 snd-hda-intel id="SB"
options snd-hda-intel index=0


/etc/pulse/default.pa

#!/usr/bin/pulseaudio -nF
#
# This file is part of PulseAudio.
#
# PulseAudio is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
# under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as published by
# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
# (at your option) any later version.
#
# PulseAudio is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
# WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
# General Public License for more details.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License
# along with PulseAudio; if not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.

# This startup script is used only if PulseAudio is started per-user
# (i.e. not in system mode)

.nofail

### Load something into the sample cache
#load-sample-lazy x11-bell /usr/share/sounds/freedesktop/stereo/bell.oga
#load-sample-lazy pulse-hotplug /usr/share/sounds/freedesktop/stereo/device-added.oga #load-sample-lazy pulse-coldplug /usr/share/sounds/freedesktop/stereo/device-added.oga #load-sample-lazy pulse-access /usr/share/sounds/freedesktop/stereo/message.oga

.fail

### Automatically restore the volume of streams and devices
load-module module-device-restore
load-module module-stream-restore
load-module module-card-restore

### Automatically augment property information from .desktop files
### stored in /usr/share/application
load-module module-augment-properties

### Should be after module-*-restore but before module-*-detect
load-module module-switch-on-port-available

### Load audio drivers statically
### (it's probably better to not load these drivers manually, but instead
### use module-udev-detect -- see below -- for doing this automatically)
#load-module module-alsa-sink
#load-module module-alsa-source device=hw:1,0
#load-module module-null-sink
#load-module module-pipe-sink

### Automatically load driver modules depending on the hardware available
.ifexists module-udev-detect.so
load-module module-udev-detect
.else
### Use the static hardware detection module (for systems that lack udev support)
load-module module-detect
.endif

### Automatically connect sink and source if JACK server is present
.ifexists module-jackdbus-detect.so
.nofail
load-module module-jackdbus-detect channels=2
.fail
.endif

### Automatically load driver modules for Bluetooth hardware
.ifexists module-bluetooth-policy.so
load-module module-bluetooth-policy
.endif

.ifexists module-bluetooth-discover.so
load-module module-bluetooth-discover
.endif

### Load several protocols
.ifexists module-esound-protocol-unix.so
load-module module-esound-protocol-unix
.endif
load-module module-native-protocol-unix

### Network access (may be configured with paprefs, so leave this commented
### here if you plan to use paprefs)
#load-module module-esound-protocol-tcp
#load-module module-native-protocol-tcp
#load-module module-zeroconf-publish

### Load the RTP receiver module (also configured via paprefs, see above)
#load-module module-rtp-recv

### Load the RTP sender module (also configured via paprefs, see above)
#load-module module-null-sink sink_name=rtp format=s16be channels=2 rate=44100 sink_properties="device.description='RTP Multicast Sink'"
#load-module module-rtp-send source=rtp.monitor

### Load additional modules from GConf settings. This can be configured with the paprefs tool. ### Please keep in mind that the modules configured by paprefs might conflict with manually
### loaded modules.
.ifexists module-gconf.so
.nofail
load-module module-gconf
.fail
.endif

### Automatically restore the default sink/source when changed by the user
### during runtime
### NOTE: This should be loaded as early as possible so that subsequent modules
### that look up the default sink/source get the right value
load-module module-default-device-restore

### Automatically move streams to the default sink if the sink they are
### connected to dies, similar for sources
load-module module-rescue-streams

### Make sure we always have a sink around, even if it is a null sink.
load-module module-always-sink

### Honour intended role device property
load-module module-intended-roles

### Automatically suspend sinks/sources that become idle for too long
load-module module-suspend-on-idle

### If autoexit on idle is enabled we want to make sure we only quit
### when no local session needs us anymore.
.ifexists module-console-kit.so
#load-module module-console-kit
.endif
.ifexists module-systemd-login.so
load-module module-systemd-login
.endif

### Enable positioned event sounds
load-module module-position-event-sounds

### Cork music/video streams when a phone stream is active
load-module module-role-cork

### Modules to allow autoloading of filters (such as echo cancellation)
### on demand. module-filter-heuristics tries to determine what filters
### make sense, and module-filter-apply does the heavy-lifting of
### loading modules and rerouting streams.
load-module module-filter-heuristics
load-module module-filter-apply

# X11 modules should not be started from default.pa so that one daemon
# can be shared by multiple sessions.

### Load X11 bell module
#load-module module-x11-bell sample=x11-bell

### Register ourselves in the X11 session manager
#load-module module-x11-xsmp

### Publish connection data in the X11 root window
#.ifexists module-x11-publish.so
#.nofail
#load-module module-x11-publish
#.fail
#.endif

### Make some devices default
#set-default-sink output
#set-default-source input

tried with
### Automatically load driver modules depending on the hardware available
#.ifexists module-udev-detect.so
#load-module module-udev-detect
#.else
### Use the static hardware detection module (for systems that lack udev support)
load-module module-detect
#.endif

after changed in /etc/pulse/client.conf "autospawn = yes" to "autospawn = no"

nothing todo

again thanks
regards
.g
The other thing is that each time that the computer boots, devices
are loaded in random order, unless you put a file
in /etc/modprobe.d.  I use the name soundcard.conf for the file,
and this is what I have in it.  You should be able to modify this
for your needs.
tried, adding
"options snd_hda_intel index=0 model=auto" ... but do not work
It's been a long time since I messed with this, so I've forgotten the
arcane syntax.  You could try the alsa-user mailing list.  Since you
have two hda-intel cards, you need to differentiate between them
somehow, so you are telling alsa that the amd card always goes in slot
0. They might be able to tell you how.  Your command above will accept
either the amd or hdmi for slot 0, since they are both hda-intel.
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