J.P. Pasnak said: > > J.P. Pasnak said: > >> >> Oden Eriksson said: >> >>> lördagen den 8 november 2003 21.18 skrev Oden Eriksson: >>>> lördagen den 8 november 2003 20.50 skrev J.P. Pasnak: >>>> > Oden Eriksson said: >>>> > > Hi. >>>> > > >>>> > > I have a MSI KT4V motherboard, but the sound is terrible. I'm >>>> having >>>> > > distortion all the time and getting a weird scramble at given >>>> > > intervals. >>>> > > >>>> > > I also have a C-Port in this machine, but are using the built in >>>> > > Realtek chip >>>> > > for simple playback. >>>> > > >>>> > > If I use the default: >>>> > > >>>> > > above snd-via82xx snd-pcm-oss >>>> > > alias sound-slot-1 snd-via82xx >>>> > > alias sound-slot-0 snd-ice1712 >>>> > > above snd-ice1712 snd-pcm-oss >>>> > > >>>> > > ..., the sound is awful. But if I use only: >>>> > >>>> > I had the same problem. Setting 'options snd-via82xx index=0 >>>> > dxs_support=2' has cleared some of it up. I found reference to it >>>> here: >>>> > >>>> > http://www.mail-archive.com/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/msg08188.html >>>> >>>> Thank you, thank you, thank you. >>>> >>>> That fixed it. >>> >>> But I'm getting this (from boot.log): >>> >>> Nov 8 21:28:45 localhosthost alsactl: /usr/sbin/alsactl: >>> set_control:805: >>> warning: name mismatch (Input Source Se >>> lect/IEC958 Output Switch) for control #53 >>> Nov 8 21:28:45 localhost alsactl: /usr/sbin/alsactl: set_control:807: >>> warning: index mismatch (1/0) for contr >>> ol #53 >>> Nov 8 21:28:45 localhost alsactl: /usr/sbin/alsactl: set_control:892: >>> bad >>> control.53.value type >>> Nov 8 21:28:45 localhost sound: Loading mixer settings failed >>> >> >> I'm getting the same thing, but the control # is different. I've been >> searching around in '/usr/share/alsa/', but haven't found anything >> >yet... > > Well, I was looking in the wrong area. controls seem to be set via > '/etc/asound.state'. > > I'm going to tinker with this and see what happens :) >
It would appear that checking the settings via 'alsamixer' and then saving the config with '/usr/sbin/alsactl store' stores the configuration in the proper format, and the errors are gone. -- Live fast, die young, You're sucking up my bandwidth. J.P. Pasnak, CD CCNA http://www.warpedsystems.sk.ca