Re: [Alsa-user] alsa.card numbers versus pulseaudio index numbers

2016-07-29 Thread Tom Horsley
On Fri, 29 Jul 2016 09:05:05 +0200 Clemens Ladisch wrote: > > I recently stopped using the native Intel graphics and added > > an nvidia GTX 960 card, and now my pulseaudio "index" numbers > > no longer match my "alsa.card" numbers, leading to great > > confusion when trying to specify card number

[Alsa-user] alsa.card numbers versus pulseaudio index numbers

2016-07-28 Thread Tom Horsley
I recently stopped using the native Intel graphics and added an nvidia GTX 960 card, and now my pulseaudio "index" numbers no longer match my "alsa.card" numbers, leading to great confusion when trying to specify card numbers on command line apps since I have no idea if they want alsa card numbers

[Alsa-user] No S/PDIF output with Intel HDA in 3.8 kernels

2013-03-09 Thread Tom Horsley
When fedora 18 updated to 3.8.1, my S/PDIF optical output ceased to function. On the previous 3.7.9 kernel it works fine. See details here: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=919630 P.S. All the links on the alsa home page to bugtracker don't work, so I'm trying mail. -

[Alsa-user] Nvidia HDMI audio glitch?

2011-09-05 Thread Tom Horsley
Just curious if this is a bug at all or a bug in the nvidia drivers or a bug in alsa: I got a GeForce GT 430 card which happens to have HDMI output. Since the nouveau drivers only worked in 2D on this card (and not very well at that), I installed the nvidia binary drivers from rpmfusion.org (I'm r

[Alsa-user] ATI HDMI Audio

2011-06-16 Thread Tom Horsley
I find that if I install the binary ATI driver for my ATI Mobility Radeon HD 5400 Series card in my Dell Zino HD, I can get audio out the HDMI port, but if I use the open source xorg-x11-drv-ati driver I get no audio. The utterly mysterious bit is that lspci says the device is using snd-hda-intel

[Alsa-user] HDMI audio with ATI Manhattan?

2011-06-09 Thread Tom Horsley
The amount of conflicting information I can find about getting HDMI audio output to work in linux on my new Dell Zino HD is mind numbing. However, nothing I've tried from all the google hits telling me how someone got it to work has worked for me. Does anyone on this alsa list know if it is in fact