Kirby Urner wrote: > > At 12:34 PM 8/21/2001 -0700, you wrote: > > >Kirby, if you are using KDE desktop or Gnome click on the K or > >footprint (start button) and then look up for multimedia then sound > >and you will see several selections pick one that looks like a speaker > > and you will find sound volume there or the aux ,I think it is, > > either one will allow you to crank up the volume. enjoy, Dennis M. > > Thanks Dennis, helpful. Getting loud sounds from Midi, system sounds > (e.g. "ahem" sound). But cdplayer and grip wierdly don't play > through my sound card at all. I have to plug headphones into CD > device. Still trying to figure that out. > > Kirby > > >-----Original Message----- > >From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > >[<mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>mailto:newbie-owner@linux-mandrake > >.com]On Behalf Of Kirby Urner > >Sent: Tuesday, August 21, 2001 12:59 PM > >To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > >Subject: [newbie] CD player, volume very faint > > > > > >I just installed Mandrake 8.0, too curious to wait for 8.1, even though I > >have the problematic VIA/Apollo chipset (see earlier thread). I'm in > >Mandrake right now, and thought the installation process very smooth. > > > >I have two CDs on ide1. Set cdplayer to look at /mnt/cdrom2. When I > >play a music cd, the volume is incredibly faint. HardDrake found the > >ISA Ensoniq and played the 8-bit sound test (dunno about getting MIDI > >up yet -- works in WinME). What I'm not finding is a global volume > >control in any of the config tools. > > > >Kirby > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? > Go to http://wwww.mandrakestore.com Hate to ask the obvious, but you do have the audio cable hooked up (good connection?) from your CD to your sound card, right? Sometimes its the obvious things - I do it all the time. ;-( -- /\ Dark><Lord \/
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