I want to cause a random alsa application to throw away all sound
output. I'm suspecting that something about how the program is
communicating with pulseaudio is causing it to act weird and I want to
test this.
To this end I put this in my ~/.asoundrc file:
pcm.!default {
type null
}
ctl.!de
On Fri, 26 Jun 2009 10:48:29 -0700
scar wrote:
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> Clemens Ladisch @ 06/26/2009 03:30 AM:
> > scar wrote:
> >> i have been experimenting, and what appears to be happening is this:
> >> while recording using the line, if the microphone levels ar
One idea: Is your jack a combined RCA/stereo jack? If so, windows might have
some code to switch between the two. But ALSA doesn't properly recognise, when
no jack is in.
Regards
Julien
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From: Ludwig Maes
Date: 2009/6/26
Subject: Laptop speakers nonfunctional, jacks functional
To: alsa-user@lists.sourceforge.net
Realtek ALC888S (according to preinstalled Realtek HD audio manager on
windows) visible jacks working, builtin laptop speakers an
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Clemens Ladisch @ 06/26/2009 03:30 AM:
> scar wrote:
>> i have been experimenting, and what appears to be happening is this:
>> while recording using the line, if the microphone levels are adjusted,
>> the driver/card automatically jumps to recording
Hi,
I'm facing problems with my soundcard. I believe the hardware is being
recognized but not properly configured.
# lspci -v | grep -i audio
00:1b.0 Audio device: Intel Corporation 82801I (ICH9 Family) HD Audio
Controller (rev 02)
I downloaded and installed the latest alsa-driver [1] sources to
scar wrote:
> i have been experimenting, and what appears to be happening is this:
> while recording using the line, if the microphone levels are adjusted,
> the driver/card automatically jumps to recording from the mic.
Neither the driver nor the card do this; I'd guess this is a feature of
your
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scar @ 06/25/2009 11:30 AM:
> Clemens Ladisch @ 06/25/2009 02:21 AM:
>> scar wrote:
>>> Clemens Ladisch @ 06/24/2009 12:53 AM:
The microphone input is mono. There are no left/right levels; the
driver pretending that they exist is a driver