MasterC wrote:
Doesn't work here, with a very similar setup... Shuttle SN95G5, running FC3 x86_64On Fri, 31 Dec 2004 21:04:37 -0600 Drew Bernat <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
options in the mixer. Both of these are set, but I still get no sound. Does anyone know if there has been a change in the ALSA code in recent kernel versions?Replying to myself... sigh.
I saw earlier comments about setting the IEC958 and "Analog to IEC958"
get the NForce chipset (with ALSA) to play from line in. As it turns out, I was playing... on the analog output instead of the digital output.Drew
On Dec 31, 2004, at 8:48 PM, Drew Bernat wrote:
I'm hoping someone knows how to pull this off.
I sent out an email a couple of days ago asking if anyone knew how to
using the PVR MPEG decoder instead of the frame buffer, but that meansSituation: I use a PVR-350 as TV out. Quality is much better when
that sound comes out the PVR 350 instead of my NForce digital. I have
the PVR output connected to the NForce line in, and I can hear sound on the _analog_ output, but not the digital.
play the line in on the digital out as well as analog out?Does anyone know how to convince the ALSA driver (kernel 2.6.9) to
Thanks, Drew
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Indeed, that's the key. I ran this problem for 2 days solid trying to get
SPDIF to work, but it just seemed a complete loss. There should be 3
'volume' levels on that particular mixer setting. Setting it to the
various levels enables/disables different types of output from your
digital jack. It should be the AC97-SPSA that you are looking at, and it
should be set to '0'. I've also got the AC-Link option enabled on the
'playback source'.
and ia32. Everything playing to alsa, except for line-in which is where the TV sound is..
I can hear it on the analog out.
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