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stereo sound is upmixed to 5.1 by default on hda nvidia (nforce)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/122896
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stereo sound is upmixed to 5.1 by default on hda nvidia (nforce)
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>asoundconf list
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Names of available sound cards:
NVidia
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I have no ~/.asoundrc or /etc/asound.conf.
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stereo sound is upmixed to 5.1 by default on hda nvidia (nforce)
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stereo sound is upmixed to 5.1 by default on hda nvidia (nforce)
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stereo sound is upmixed to 5.1 by default on hda nvidia (nforce)
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Public bug reported:
Ubuntu 7.04 (Linux Mint 3.0)
alsa-base 1.0.13-3ubuntu1
alsa-utils 1.0.13-1ubuntu5
I have an Asus M2N-E motherboard with integrated HDA Nvidia (AD1988B).
By default stereo is upmixed in a strange way to 5.1 and I haven't found a way
to disable that behavior.
>speaker-test -c
I can confirm it too.
Edgy i386 ran on VirtualBox VM under WinXP.
I did some investigation and here are the results:
Synaptic works fine when proxy settings are specified in a
'user:[EMAIL PROTECTED]' form either in apt.conf or in synaptic gui (prefs
-> network). Although it's somewhat confusing