RE: [CentOS] Correctly setting up sound with Intel High Definition ICH7

2008-11-24 Thread John

> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Niki Kovacs
> Sent: Sunday, November 23, 2008 3:51 PM
> To: CentOS mailing list
> Subject: [CentOS] Correctly setting up sound with Intel High 
> Definition ICH7
> 
> Hi,
> 
> Earlier this day I started a thread about Skype not working with 
> outgoing sound. Now I wonder if it's not a problem with my 
> soundcard. I 
> had a vague suspicion about this, but since it's way off the original 
> topic, I decided to start a new thread about this.
> 
> Here's what the soundcard looks like:
> 
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] etc]# lspci | grep -i audio
> 00:1b.0 Audio device: Intel Corporation 82801G (ICH7 Family) High 
> Definition Audio Controller (rev 01)
> 
> Actually plain sound (output) works OK. I can use XMMS, 
> MPlayer, VLC and 
> the likes without any problem.
> 
> On the other hand, when I try to record sound over the soundcard, the 
> result is quite fuzzy, full of distortions. I tried to fiddle with 
> alsamixer to get rid of the distortions, but to no avail. 
> Here's what I 
> did to record sound over the mic:
> 
> $ arecord > ~/test.wav

This actually sounds like you have "EMI Interference" Electro Magnetic
Interference getting into your Mic Cable or maybe a bad mic or cable. Try
another mic if you have one or reroute the cable for the mic. Could also be
your sound card can't process the audio fast enough.




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Re: [CentOS] Correctly setting up sound with Intel High Definition ICH7

2008-11-24 Thread William L. Maltby

On Sun, 2008-11-23 at 21:51 +0100, Niki Kovacs wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> Earlier this day I started a thread about Skype not working with 
> outgoing sound. Now I wonder if it's not a problem with my soundcard. I 
> had a vague suspicion about this, but since it's way off the original 
> topic, I decided to start a new thread about this.
> 
> Here's what the soundcard looks like:
> 
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] etc]# lspci | grep -i audio
> 00:1b.0 Audio device: Intel Corporation 82801G (ICH7 Family) High 
> Definition Audio Controller (rev 01)
> 
> Actually plain sound (output) works OK. I can use XMMS, MPlayer, VLC and 
> the likes without any problem.
> 
> On the other hand, when I try to record sound over the soundcard, the 
> result is quite fuzzy, full of distortions. I tried to fiddle with 
> alsamixer to get rid of the distortions, but to no avail. Here's what I 
> did to record sound over the mic:
> 
> $ arecord > ~/test.wav

Give a try to the application I used in the thread I reference later in
this reply. Also, have you used settings in arecord for different sample
rates or whatever? Tried it with nice, inverted (i.e. increase priority
rather than reduce priority)?

> 
> Now in the past I configured a laptop with an ICH sound card on it, a 
> small ASUS. I spent like whole afternoons googling and searching through 
> forums, until some day I stumbled over the solution. I had to add 
> something to /etc/modprobe.conf, something like:
> 
> alias snd-card-0 snd-hda-intel
> options snd-hda-intel model=3stack
> 
> ... and all of a sudden sound worked.
> 
> Now maybe there is also a magic line for my new machine (a lenovo 
> desktop PC) that makes the soundcard work correctly for the microphone? 
> But where do I get that information? Guesswork? Google again for a week? 
> Searching for "centos intel high definition sound" doesn't show much.

Since you are now worried about "fuzzy", I don't know if this will help,
but in a thread you started previously,

   Subject: Simple audio recording app

that starts here

   http://lists.centos.org/pipermail/centos/2008-October/066938.html


in this reply

   http://lists.centos.org/pipermail/centos/2008-October/066960.html

Did you try this

   Make sure full duplex is enabled in the hardware tab. Open other
   desired things from the krec menu bar. I also opened the alsa mixer and
   made sure all appropriate channels (both in playback and capture tabs)
   are enabled.

The important things I think are the duplex setting and the mixer settings
for enabled stuff.

As for the "fuzziness", since it is only with the microphone, in the
tabs in the alsa mixer, any settings that might affect it? I don't
recall if you confirmed the microphone is good. Have you confirmed
somehow that the problems are not in that or its wires/connectors?

Since this kernel version does not have a preemptive scheduler, maybe
you need to run minimal load while doing the skype stuff? Does top give
a clue that maybe something is hogging the system? Are the Sample rates
adjustable?

Beyond this, I can set up skype in my 5.x or 4.x (if available for 4.x?)
and see what happens.

As I mentioned in the other thread, I'm guessing this is OT for the list.
So if you would like to collaborate off-list, let me know. My time is
limited during the day (EST zone) and I'm working on tax setup in gnucash,
but I should be able to devote a little time off and on.

> 
> Cheers,
> 
> Niki
> 

HTH
-- 
Bill

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Re: [CentOS] Correctly setting up sound with Intel High Definition ICH7

2008-11-23 Thread Christoph Neuhaus

Hi Niki,

Earlier this day I started a thread about Skype not working with  
outgoing sound. Now I wonder if it's not a problem with my soundcard. I  
had a vague suspicion about this, but since it's way off the original  
topic, I decided to start a new thread about this.


Here's what the soundcard looks like:

[EMAIL PROTECTED] etc]# lspci | grep -i audio
00:1b.0 Audio device: Intel Corporation 82801G (ICH7 Family) High  
Definition Audio Controller (rev 01)


the problem seems to be familiar with this chipset, independent from the  
Linux distribution:
 -  
http://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/linux-hardware-18/ich-7-hda-intel-631494/

 - https://help.ubuntu.com/community/HdaIntelSoundHowto


On the other hand, when I try to record sound over the soundcard, the  
result is quite fuzzy, full of distortions. I tried to fiddle with  
alsamixer to get rid of the distortions, but to no avail. Here's what I  
did to record sound over the mic:


Lots of settings:  
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=3796486#post3796486



Now in the past I configured a laptop with an ICH sound card on it, a  
small ASUS. I spent like whole afternoons googling and searching through  
forums, until some day I stumbled over the solution. I had to add  
something to /etc/modprobe.conf, something like:


alias snd-card-0 snd-hda-intel
options snd-hda-intel model=3stack


It could be as easy as 'options snd-hda-intel model=lenovo' (see Ubuntu  
link) or similar, see http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/KernelHdaDriverOptions.




Searching for "centos intel high definition sound" doesn't show much.


s/centos/fedora, good luck.


Chris
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[CentOS] Correctly setting up sound with Intel High Definition ICH7

2008-11-23 Thread Niki Kovacs

Hi,

Earlier this day I started a thread about Skype not working with 
outgoing sound. Now I wonder if it's not a problem with my soundcard. I 
had a vague suspicion about this, but since it's way off the original 
topic, I decided to start a new thread about this.


Here's what the soundcard looks like:

[EMAIL PROTECTED] etc]# lspci | grep -i audio
00:1b.0 Audio device: Intel Corporation 82801G (ICH7 Family) High 
Definition Audio Controller (rev 01)


Actually plain sound (output) works OK. I can use XMMS, MPlayer, VLC and 
the likes without any problem.


On the other hand, when I try to record sound over the soundcard, the 
result is quite fuzzy, full of distortions. I tried to fiddle with 
alsamixer to get rid of the distortions, but to no avail. Here's what I 
did to record sound over the mic:


$ arecord > ~/test.wav

Now in the past I configured a laptop with an ICH sound card on it, a 
small ASUS. I spent like whole afternoons googling and searching through 
forums, until some day I stumbled over the solution. I had to add 
something to /etc/modprobe.conf, something like:


alias snd-card-0 snd-hda-intel
options snd-hda-intel model=3stack

... and all of a sudden sound worked.

Now maybe there is also a magic line for my new machine (a lenovo 
desktop PC) that makes the soundcard work correctly for the microphone? 
But where do I get that information? Guesswork? Google again for a week? 
Searching for "centos intel high definition sound" doesn't show much.


Cheers,

Niki
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