Finally got around to trying a git build from 9/18 and still no luck.
2008/9/16 John Freeman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> I'll give that a shot, it was next on my list. I was hoping that I was just
> overlooking something simple. Thanks for the reply.
>
> John
>
> On Tue, Se
some changes for that codec.
>
> 2008/9/16 John Freeman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > I have a new Intel BLKDG45ID with Intel's ICH10R HDA using a IDT 92HD73E.
> > I've installed Ubuntu 8.10 alpha 5 and it seems to recognize the
> IDT92HD73E
> > but I can
I have a new Intel BLKDG45ID with Intel's ICH10R HDA using a IDT 92HD73E.
I've installed Ubuntu 8.10 alpha 5 and it seems to recognize the IDT92HD73E
but I can't seem to get any sound output. I've tried un-muting everything
via alsamixer and still no joy. Anyone have any success with the
motherboar
same
way :)
Thank you for the information Peter.
John Freeman
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> Peter Zubaj
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I'm struggling with a low volume issue using alsa and an Audigy 2 card.
Alsa 1.0.3
Emuk10 driver
Audigy 2
Using spdif out
Using "mplayer -au alsa9:spdif song.mp3" gives an acceptable and expected
volume level, works great.
Using "alsaplayer -d spdif song.mp3" results in a very, very low volume