Marco Beishuizen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > On stardate Mon, 28 Nov 2005, the wise Lowell Gilbert entered: > > > Sounds like you don't have an analog audio cable; these are not coming > > installed standard as often as they used to, as Windows is doing > > digital sound by default these days. If this is the problem, you can > > either put in such a cable yourself, or use digital audio (xmms can do > > this easily, for example). > > Yes, I have the audio cable installed. I don't think that's the problem.
Darn. > The problem is that the line (the one that is called "in1" in emuctrl) > seems closed by default, and I have to open it (or set the volume to 100) > by using a program like emuctrl. Using mixer doesn't work because it's > unable to open/set "in1". I don't know anything about this driver (you said you're using the one from the audio/emu10kx port), but there seem to be a bunch of knobs to play with. One is the analog/digital mode, which may be related (as I mentioned before, for a different reason, driving the audio in digital mode may work for you. You could also try the native emu10k1 driver, which is supposed to handle the EMU10K2 and EMU10K3 chipset-based Audigy 2 cards. You didn't mention if you'd done that before. [You also didn't mention which version of FreeBSD you're running, which may turn out to be relevant.] Be well. Lowell -- That's a really scary picture of Marco on his website... _______________________________________________ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"