Sun.Botu wrote in Article
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gmane.linux.debian.user:
> Hello,every body
> My laptop's soundcard is AC 97 and when I play music in Ubuntu or
> Debian,the quality is to bad.
> Any software or driver can solve?
Hardware problem. AC97 sound boards are notoriously crap
On 12 Apr, Greg Folkert wrote:
>
> Exactly *WHAT* does it sound like? *BAD* could mean MANY MANY things.
>
> Here is the lspci output I have for my Audio Controller.
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ lspci | grep -i media
> 00:11.5 Multimedia audio controller: VIA Technologies, Inc.
> VT8233/A/8235/8237
On Fri, 13 Apr 2007 09:24:52 -0400
Kevin Mark <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I attach my desktop to my stereo amplifier which has real speakers and
> then fiddle with alsaconf setting. Thus to get 'better' sound, you need
> better equipment, which excludes using tiny laptop speakers :-)
Yep, I do t
Kevin Mark wrote:
> On Fri, Apr 13, 2007 at 07:45:17AM +0800, Sun.Botu wrote:
>> Hello,every body
>> My laptop's soundcard is AC 97 and when I play music in Ubuntu or Debian,the
>> quality is to bad.
>> Any software or driver can solve?
> I attach my desktop to my stereo amplifier which has rea
On Fri, Apr 13, 2007 at 07:45:17AM +0800, Sun.Botu wrote:
> Hello,every body
> My laptop's soundcard is AC 97 and when I play music in Ubuntu or Debian,the
> quality is to bad.
> Any software or driver can solve?
I attach my desktop to my stereo amplifier which has real speakers and
then fiddle
> Hello,every body
> My laptop's soundcard is AC 97 and when I play music in Ubuntu or
> Debian,the quality is to bad.
> Any software or driver can solve?
xmms gives good sound, and has an equalizer and playlist (displayed
when the eq and pl buttons are pressed).
Mark
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Bob wrote:
[...]
> then set the master volume to 30% and increase the PCM or
> whatever controls the MP3 playback volume to 100% then tinker with
> the master to get the best quality.
Funny, here[0] it's the other way round. When increasing the PCM volume
over 60% (depending of the volume of the s
Sun.Botu wrote:
Hello,every body
My laptop's soundcard is AC 97 and when I play music in Ubuntu
or Debian,the quality is to bad.
Any software or driver can solve?
If you are using KDE, go to Control Center -> Sound & Multimedia
-> Sound System
Under Skip Prevention thick the "Run
Javier Vasquez wrote:
[sic] I never heard of a laptop speakers with good quality
sound. [sic]
There are laptops with good sound. Compaq Presario 700 for example has
JBL loudspeakers which are just amazing for their size. Of course they
cannot compete with their amplifier-powered "big" brothers,
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Sun.Botu escribió:
> Hello,every body
> My laptop's soundcard is AC 97 and when I play music in Ubuntu or
> Debian,the quality is to bad.
> Any software or driver can solve?
>
It's probably the driver of your sound card ;-)
But if you want a goo
Sun.Botu wrote:
Hello,every body
My laptop's soundcard is AC 97 and when I play music in Ubuntu or
Debian,the quality is to bad.
Any software or driver can solve?
One thing I've found to improve sound quality is open alsamixer
(assuming you're using alsa) and with a good quality MP3 play
On Fri, 13 Apr 2007, Sun.Botu wrote:
Hello,every body
My laptop's soundcard is AC 97 and when I play music in Ubuntu or Debian,the
quality is to bad.
Any software or driver can solve?
Volume up too loud? I know on my T30, when I have the volume up too loud
it sounds bad. I turn it down,
On Fri, 2007-04-13 at 07:45 +0800, Sun.Botu wrote:
> Hello,every body
> My laptop's soundcard is AC 97 and when I play music in Ubuntu or
> Debian,the quality is to bad.
> Any software or driver can solve?
Exactly *WHAT* does it sound like? *BAD* could mean MANY MANY things.
Here is the lspci
On 4/12/07, Sun. Botu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello,every body
My laptop's soundcard is AC 97 and when I play music in Ubuntu or Debian,the
quality is to bad.
Any software or driver can solve?
Are you using the laptop speakers? If not then forget about what I'm
writing, :)... I never h
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