El Thu, 23 Sep 2010 12:57:47 +0100
Robert Parker escribió:
> >
> > I don't have any .asoundrc on my $HOME directory. What would be a
> > correct asoundrc file for me? Can it be done to system level instead
> > user level?
> >
>
> Yes I think so, have a look at
> http://alsa.opensrc.org/index.php/
>
> I don't have any .asoundrc on my $HOME directory. What would be a
> correct asoundrc file for me? Can it be done to system level instead
> user level?
>
Yes I think so, have a look at http://alsa.opensrc.org/index.php/.asoundrc
I know the hdmi is working for me when "speaker-test -D default"
El Tue, 21 Sep 2010 13:37:23 +0100
Robert Parker escribió:
> Have you tried unmuting devices using alsamixer ?
Yes, of course. I tried using the Gnome-Volume-Manager and alsamixer.
There is one thing that I haven't test: unmutting only one of the 4
switches...
> In fedora 10 I found that I had
Have you tried unmuting devices using alsamixer ?
In fedora 10 I found that I had to unmute an item called "IEC958" in
alsamixer to get HDMI working. At least I think it was called that, in
fc12 I now have to unmute "S/PDIF 1", even though it is the same h/w
(Asrock ION).
In fc12 I also have to
Good afternoon!
I'm a "Debian unstable" user, using the latest Alsa packaged version.
With that version, I was able to play sounds through my integrated
Intel sound card, but I wasn't to use the HDMI sound capabilities.
My "aplay -l" output could help:
$ aplay -l
List of PLAYBACK Hardware D