On Fri, 2007-11-09 at 05:29 -0600, Billie Walsh wrote:
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> Do you have anything like a TV card hooked up to it?
>
> I have the same problem with mine due to my TV card. It seems in Linux
> it won't turn off the audio like it should. I just mute the input from
> the card when I'm not using it.
N
On Thursday 08 November 2007, james Smullins wrote:
> > > I have a very annoying problem. mobo has MCP55 High Definition
> AudBandiPat <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>io
> > > using the snd-hda-intel driver. The out put is horrid a constant his
> > > and when music or any other thing is playing it sounds full
On Thursday 08 November 2007, james Smullins wrote:
> I have a very annoying problem. mobo has MCP55 High Definition Audio
> using the snd-hda-intel driver. The out put is horrid a constant his
> and when music or any other thing is playing it sounds full of static
> and lots of base. Tried using
I have a very annoying problem. mobo has MCP55 High Definition Audio
using the snd-hda-intel driver. The out put is horrid a constant his and
when music or any other thing is playing it sounds full of static and
lots of base. Tried using alsa and oss in kde and gnome with no
difference. I know it
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> Appreciate you sticking through this with me.
Okay, if anyone else happens upon this same trouble, I found the
solution (more or less) here:
http://alsa.opensrc.org/index.php/Via8233
My problem apparantly has something to do with the DXS channels
On Thursday July 5 2007 2:46:23 pm Michael Derek Barnett wrote:
> S Glasoe wrote:
> > What about music CDs? Do they sound OK?
>
> No, CD's sound just as bad as mp3's.
> No, there's really nothing complicated about the setup, just audio into
> basic powered altec lansing speakers. That being said,
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S Glasoe wrote:
> What about music CDs? Do they sound OK?
No, CD's sound just as bad as mp3's. Tried it with a disc that I'd
burned tracks from (mp3's sound fine in my external mp3 player), and
there wasn't a bit of difference between the track from
On Thursday July 5 2007 12:13:47 pm Michael Derek Barnett wrote:
> > S Glasoe wrote:
> I've been using Kaffeine, but I just tried MPlayer with the same results
> (although the quality of the non-DVD noise was a little different w/
> mplayer, still bad, but different.)
>
> And yes, there are no sepe
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S Glasoe wrote:
> No fair! DVD audio sounds fine? Newer system so you probably don't have the
> separate audio cable on the DVD drive to the motherboard, just digital over
> the IDE cable. From there it goes through the same sound device, speaker
On Thursday July 5 2007 10:34:00 am Michael Derek Barnett wrote:
> > Are these the same speakers, speaker wires and general physical placement
> > for the last 3 or 9 years? Are they externally powered and is that a
> > relatively clean or noise free circuit? Or are the speaker wires wrapped
> > a
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Michael Derek Barnett wrote:
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>> What about in YaST, Hardware, Sound settings? Does playing the Volume, Test
>> option give decent sound or is that as bad as anything else?
>
> Right now, both cards are showing up as unconfigured in Yast since I
>
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> What about in YaST, Hardware, Sound settings? Does playing the Volume, Test
> option give decent sound or is that as bad as anything else?
Right now, both cards are showing up as unconfigured in Yast since I
started using the alsa drivers for both
On Thursday July 5 2007 9:37:03 am Michael Derek Barnett wrote:
> this was the state I started in when I upgraded to 10.2, with the
> onboard sound disabled in bios, using the es1370.
>
> > Start with kmix and adjust each and every possible setting while
>
> So far, the only settings I've found tha
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> > Install/run both kmix and alsamixergui. kmix will be your long term
system
> > tray applet for volume control. So start with kmix and then
alsamixergui.
> > When you use the es1370 do you disable the via8233 in the BIOS?
this was the state I star
On Thursday July 5 2007 8:14:23 am Michael Derek Barnett wrote:
> Greetings,
>
> After 9 years, I'm finally sick of my linux box sounding like bacon
> frying, so I've spent most of the last week reading and fiddling with
> settings and now I'm stuck.
>
> I'm using 10.2 and the alsa drivers (tried o
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Greetings,
After 9 years, I'm finally sick of my linux box sounding like bacon
frying, so I've spent most of the last week reading and fiddling with
settings and now I'm stuck.
I'm using 10.2 and the alsa drivers (tried oss, alsa quality was better)
Clayton wrote:
OK, forget about kmix - stick it up the jumper, it's bloody hopeless in
10.2 :-( . Someone stuffed up pretty badly in 10.2 with kmix.
Install alsamixer.
When installed, lick on LINE (the bottom part will go grey) and then use
the up arrow on keyboard to raise the volume setting f
OK, forget about kmix - stick it up the jumper, it's bloody hopeless in
10.2 :-( . Someone stuffed up pretty badly in 10.2 with kmix.
Install alsamixer.
When installed, lick on LINE (the bottom part will go grey) and then use
the up arrow on keyboard to raise the volume setting from zero to
wher
Basil Chupin wrote:
..for me at least.
Clayton wrote:
Do you still have 10.1 installed where the same card and kmix are
working OK? I hope so... :-) .
Errr.. nope. The only fully functioning Linux install I have right
now is Kubuntu 6.10. :-P But... I can check /proc/asound/cards the
..for me at least.
Clayton wrote:
Do you still have 10.1 installed where the same card and kmix are
working OK? I hope so... :-) .
Errr.. nope. The only fully functioning Linux install I have right
now is Kubuntu 6.10. :-P But... I can check /proc/asound/cards there
and see what it pr
Do you still have 10.1 installed where the same card and kmix are
working OK? I hope so... :-) .
Errr.. nope. The only fully functioning Linux install I have right
now is Kubuntu 6.10. :-P But... I can check /proc/asound/cards there
and see what it produces (since it's all working perfectly th
Sorry; I haven't been following this thread from the beginning but I had a
problem with sound where KDE simply did not seem to be able to detect the
card even though the card seem to work okay otherwise. I created a new user
account and found that the sound work perfectly and that the problem see
eddieleprince wrote:
On Monday 11 December 2006 04:55, Clayton wrote:
Is this the card you have?-
http://www.krex.com/index.asp?PageAction=VIEWPROD&ProdID=514
Yes, that's the card.
C
Sorry; I haven't been following this thread from the beginning but I had a
problem with sound where KDE si
Clayton wrote:
Is this the card you have?-
http://www.krex.com/index.asp?PageAction=VIEWPROD&ProdID=514
Yes, that's the card.
OK, I may be on to something here -- maybe.
Do you still have 10.1 installed where the same card and kmix are
working OK? I hope so... :-) .
It is a very strange
On Monday 11 December 2006 04:55, Clayton wrote:
> > Is this the card you have?-
> >
> > http://www.krex.com/index.asp?PageAction=VIEWPROD&ProdID=514
>
> Yes, that's the card.
>
>
> C
Sorry; I haven't been following this thread from the beginning but I had a
problem with sound where KDE simply di
Is this the card you have?-
http://www.krex.com/index.asp?PageAction=VIEWPROD&ProdID=514
Yes, that's the card.
C
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