I still can't get any analog audio to work, but when I first log in I
have a few seconds of HDMI audio then pauses in the audio start to
appear and after a few more seconds I just have occasional pops and
bursts of sound.
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It is not dead silent. After switching VLC's output device in Pulseaudio
settings to use HDMI, I can get little pops and scratches.
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So far I have tried the headphone jack, different speakers in the
speaker jack, headphones in the speaker jack and I just went and bought
an HDMI cable to see if there was anything coming out that way. It is
still dead silent.
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It's using Alsa audio output, but I just tried default with no change.
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Which audio device is vlc configured to use for playback? Alsa? Default?
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Thanks for your help. I am using the onboard soundcard. When I'm
checking levels in the pulseaudio volume apps I sometimes get strange
errors. If I start the volume app then open a video in VLC, VLC will
sometimes say it couldn't initialize a soundcard, but the meters in the
pulseaudio volume app s
Please see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Audio/AlsaInfo. I presume you're
trying to use the internal audio card for playback?
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I have turned everything up in Alsa-mixer. I have taken out the new
capture card. I have done everything I can think of but I still get no
sound. I just can't figure this out.
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Try unmuting and raising your analog playback mixer elements. A lot of
them are muted and/or zeroed:
Simple mixer control 'Master',0
Capabilities: pvolume pvolume-joined pswitch pswitch-joined penum
Playback channels: Mono
Limits: Playback 0 - 64
Mono: Playback 51 [80%] [-13.00dB] [off] <
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