Hi!
I got a HP dc7800 and my updated Fedora 8/ALSA 1.0.15 installation found all
hardware and sound is playing. But if I connect my headphones to the rear plug
there is nearly no bass. Even trying to use equalizers within programs doesn't
help much.
I tried to connect the headphone to the front
Hello!
I have a system which has to run, with two soundcard. The old ones are
died, so I bought two Genius Soundmaker 5.1. My old kernel is 2.6.4,
and the alsa version, which cames with this kernel is 1.0.2. The two
card, was shown by the kernel, but just the first was adjustable with
alsamixer.
Hi
The lack of low frequencies on headphones might indicate that the
output you are using doesn't have enough power to drive your specific
headphones. Maybe the front output has a built-in headphone amplifier,
and the rear one doesn't. This behavior is especially likely to occur
with power-hungry
Hello,
I want to purchase a club3D theatron agrippa DTS 7.1
(http://www.club3d.nl/index.php/products/theatron/item/14).
On the website they say that the chip is CMI8770 but I don't find this
on the cmedia website and no info if it works on alsa or not... In
fact I'm confused because on the alsa
cards:
0 [CMI8738]: CMI8738-MC6 - C-Media CMI8738
C-Media CMI8738 (model 55) at 0xa000, irq 10
arecord -l:
arecord: device_list:205: no soundcards found...
The last one is sad by all the utils which based on alsa lib. (My
application too.)
Does
Amaury De Ganseman wrote:
I want to purchase a club3D theatron agrippa DTS 7.1.
On the website they say that the chip is CMI8770 but I don't find this
on the cmedia website and no info if it works on alsa or not... In
fact I'm confused because on the alsa website thay say it's CMI8788
and on
Janos Makadi wrote:
I have a system which has to run, with two soundcard. The old ones are
died, so I bought two Genius Soundmaker 5.1. My old kernel is 2.6.4,
and the alsa version, which cames with this kernel is 1.0.2. The two
card, was shown by the kernel, but just the first was adjustable