FemmeFatale wrote:

>*gack!*  Digital output?  I'd verify a sneaky suspicion I have.  Dell
>sent out Live cards too...
>With a caveat, they had engineered them somehow so they weren't normal
>LIVE cards anymore!
>
>They lacked certain features.
>
>Check gateways site or newsgroups archives for an answer?
>
>Femme
>
>Jim Gentry wrote:
>
>>I have installed ML 8.0, 8.1 and now 8.2 on my Gateway Pentium III.  On
>>8.0 and 8.1, I could not get satisfactory sound from the Gateway OEM
>>version of the SoundBlaster Live Value card that came with the machine.
>>I have the Boston Acoustic Digital speaker set, but the default
>>installation of ALSA 0.5.10(?) sets the master output of the card to
>>analog signal.  I have confirmed this with an old pair of speakers.  ML
>>8.2 sets up sound much more reliably than the previous versions -- I
>>even get sound now from my Hauppauge TV card, but the output is still
>>analog.
>>
>>Does anyone know of an option that will turn on digital signal output to
>>the Main output of the SoundBlaster Live Value card?  I have asked this
>>question of the ALSA mailing list, but have yet to receive a reply.
>>
>>Thanks for your help.
>>
>>Jim Gentry
>>Charleston, SC
>>
>>Very pleased with ML 8.2, so far.
>>
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Thanks, Femme, unfortunately I've already been there.

The SB Live card produces digital output in Windows and there is a 
software control panel with a selection button to enable/disable digital 
output on the Main (green)output jack.  The Rear channel output (black) 
is always analog and also works in Linux.  My BA Digital speakers sound 
great and I really would love to use them in Linux as well as Windows...  

Gateway support is (less than?) useless.  You even breathe the word 
"Linux" and the techdroid goes catatonic.  "We do not support Linux". 
(click) I expect you're right about Gateway "re-engineering" the card to 
save a few pennies on a connector.  BUT the switch is there;  Windows 
can access it, why not Linux?

Thanks for the response...

Jim Gentry



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