I managed today to fix the problem with ALC 887 and Eee Top 2203T and
sound. Jippi...
I used the python Hda_analyzer.py to control the soundcard and suddenly
the sound was there.
The script can be found at "http://www.alsa-project.org/hda-analyzer.py";
Thanks for all help
Regards
Kj
After reading a hole lot of articles about this problem I can conclude with the
following:
Problem occures when trying to implement OSS in any way.
/dev/dsp is missing because of a not installed oss so I tried to install
"oss-compat" package.
Then ALSA installation was corrupted.
Reinstalled
Thats correct.
Using version 0.8.3 from
"http://sourceforge.net/projects/easycapdc60/";
Will take a closer look at the discussion you mentioned
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installed easycap driver, when testing with mplayer my soundcards disappeared
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/631885
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Public bug reported:
Installed easycapdriver.
sound worked, listening to internet radio.
Then when starting mplayer to test easycap. I had video on mplayer for a few
sec then the video froze and the audio hardware was disappeared.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 10.10
Package: alsa-base 1