I booted the laptop and there is no sound.
As mentioned before, the sound/no-sound situation occurs at random to me. I
cannot recognize any pattern.
The reason I have not taken out PulseAudio yet is that I suffered the same
problem under FC6/FC7 for which I moved to Ubuntu 7.x where sound ran
stabl
Hello,
I have been trying for the last week to get sound through my HDMI port with no
success. I have a Gigabyte GA-MA69GM-S2H motherboard
http://www.giga-byte.com/Products/Motherboard/Products_Spec.aspx?ProductID=2579
with a Realtek ALC889A audio CODEC. I am running Debian testing on a 2.6.
On Tue, 27 Nov 2007, Nigel Henry wrote:
> On Tuesday 27 November 2007 21:09, you wrote:
>> Nigel,
>>
>> sound is not working now.
>> I ran report again and checked differences. There are 4 loaded modules
>> missing:
>> vfat, fat, usb_storage and usblp
None of this has anything to do with sound.
On Tuesday 27 November 2007 21:09, you wrote:
> Nigel,
>
> sound is not working now.
> I ran report again and checked differences. There are 4 loaded modules
> missing:
> vfat, fat, usb_storage and usblp
I have vfat, and fat loaded because I have a fixed harddrive with fat32
partitions on it, for
Paolo Saggese wrote:
> Hi everybody,
>
> after your kind suggestions, I have done some search in the "pro"
> and "semi-pro" sound card arena to find a suitable and affordable
> card for my needs.
>
> In the end, I have found a few possible candidates. According to
> the manufacturer specs, all of
Paolo Saggese wrote:
> Hi everybody,
>
> after your kind suggestions, I have done some search in the "pro"
> and "semi-pro" sound card arena to find a suitable and affordable
> card for my needs.
>
> In the end, I have found a few possible candidates. According to
> the manufacturer specs, all
Hi Chris,
On Tuesday 27 November 2007 18:59, Chris Stranex wrote:
> I can vouch for the Juli@ working on linux. I've used it before and
> it's been okay EXCEPT the fact that any use of the midi port (even
> connecting something to it with aconnect or qjackctl) caused my system
> to freeze up. Oth
Hey there
>
> ESI (Ego Sys)
> http://www.esi-audio.com/products/julia/
> http://www.esi-pro.com/viewProduct.php?pid=43
>
> Juli@
> pros: manufacturer explicitly says: "Linux compatible (ALSA)"! :->
> cons: no TOSlink input (only output), coax SPDIF I/O via "breakout"
>
Hi everybody,
after your kind suggestions, I have done some search in the "pro"
and "semi-pro" sound card arena to find a suitable and affordable
card for my needs.
In the end, I have found a few possible candidates. According to
the manufacturer specs, all of them are capable of "bitperfect"
On 27-11-07 16:58, Mark Constable wrote:
> Thank you very much, probably took longer than the program itself :)
Well, I must say, the amplitude <-> dBFS thing took me some thinking slash
googling but yes, otherwise it's tiny.
> FWIW...
>
> http://proaudio.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/sine/
> htt
On 2007-11-28 01:55 am, Rene Herman wrote:
> > How about a copyright, license, contact and version info,
> > and a bit of a readme in the header comments ?
>
> Heh, public domain. Given that its expression is dictated by mathematics on
> the one hand and the S16_LE format on the other, I'd have di
On 27-11-07 15:55, Rene Herman wrote:
> #define FREQ_MIN 20
My headphones (Sennheiser HD-590) advertise 12 Hz and the setup I have hear
actually seems to confirm that. Feel free ofcourse to drop this lower bound
to 10 Hz or so...
Rene.
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On 27-11-07 03:43, Mark Constable wrote:
How about a copyright, license, contact and version info,
and a bit of a readme in the header comments ?
Heh, public domain. Given that its expression is dictated by mathematics on
the one hand and the S16_LE format on the other, I'd have difficulty fin
mike wrote:
> hi all,
>
> i have following problem with my alsa installation:
> yesterday i upgrade to kernel 2.6.23 and update the alsa-libs,
> alsa-driver, alsa-tools, alsa-plugins to the latest version.
> and this was not the first time for me! my soundcard is a hda-intel on a
> dell xps1210.
>
On Tue, 2007-11-27 at 10:08 +0100, mike wrote:
> sound works on the most applications only the flash plug in for my
> firefox, there is like mute.
This is almost certainly not the problem you are experiencing but might
be of help to someone else.
If you are on an x86_64 system and are using the
On Tuesday 27 November 2007 10:08, mike wrote:
> sound works on the most applications only the flash plug in for my
> firefox, there is like mute. it's unhelpful to load the OSS-emulation.
> (yesterday it was also a sdl based game without sound. but today it
> works(i'm wondering)).
> anyone a id
hi all,
i have following problem with my alsa installation:
yesterday i upgrade to kernel 2.6.23 and update the alsa-libs,
alsa-driver, alsa-tools, alsa-plugins to the latest version.
and this was not the first time for me! my soundcard is a hda-intel on a
dell xps1210.
sound works on the most app
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