On May 24 2010 12:21, William Vining wrote: > I experienced a similar situation under different circumstances. It > turned out that the sysctl > variable hw.snd.default_unit was refering to the wrong sound card. Not > sure if thats the > problem, but it might be worth checking if you have multiple sound cards. > > -- WFV > wfvin...@gmail.com > > On Mon, May 24, 2010 at 12:08 PM, Chip Camden > <sterl...@camdensoftware.com> wrote: > > > > This question is going to make me sound pretty stupid, but I haven't > > been able to figure it out. > > > > I had mplayer (the console version) running in one urxvt, and I thought > > I had a different urxvt focused when I typed a command (I think it was > > 'make install clean') -- but mplayer was actually focused instead. The > > ENTER caused mplayer to close (I was listening to a stream URL), and > > because I had exec'd mplayer its terminal window closed as well. > > > > I cursed myself for losing focus on my focus, and attempted to restart > > mplayer. It acts like it is playing the track, but no sound. I've tried > > unmute, turning the volume all the way up, deleting my .mplayer files, > > still no joy. I even shutdown and powered off and then rebooted. Any > > other suggestions? > > --
OK, there's more going on here than I realized. My sound seems to be disabled if I load the driver in /boot/loader.conf, but works OK if I use kldload after booting instead. Bizarre. I've repeated the experiment several times with the same results, using either snd_driver or snd_hda. cat /dev/sndstat (when working): FreeBSD Audio Driver (newpcm: 64bit 2009061500/amd64) Installed devices: pcm0: <HDA IDT 92HD81B1X PCM #0 Analog> (play/rec) default pcm1: <HDA IDT 92HD81B1X PCM #1 Analog> (rec) pcm2: <HDA Intel G45 HDMI PCM #0 DisplayPort> (play) _______________________________________________ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "freebsd-questions-unsubscr...@freebsd.org"