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This behaviour of only working with either optical or analogue is a
limitation of the SE and LS model Audigy cards, and probably the chips
themselves. This will be why you need to disable iec958. See the
wikipedia article on these here:
i apologise for not proofreading - the second last paragraph should read
- the optical output for the CA0106 is broken - not the optical output
in alsa itself (like i said - i can get it working on my laptop).
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Thanks Phillip
I ran Gnome Alsamixer. At the far left there is a tick box for IEC958 -
with that unticked the sound springs into LIFE. I have no idea what an
IEC958 is but taking the tick box off it works.
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Iec958 is the optical and/or coaxial digital connector for soundcards.
Not sure why the iec958 is enabled by default since last update. But that
seems to be the case.
Am 07.04.2012 11:35 schrieb Hugh Barney 964...@bugs.launchpad.net:
Thanks Phillip
I ran Gnome Alsamixer. At the far left there
For me unmuting the master channel and muting the digital output using the
alsamixer did the job.
Am 05.04.2012 23:00 schrieb Hugh Barney 964...@bugs.launchpad.net:
Ok so this bug impacts 8 of us so far - how long does it normally take
before anyone starts to look at these things.
I'm willing
Ok so this bug impacts 8 of us so far - how long does it normally take
before anyone starts to look at these things.
I'm willing to help narrow down the root cause of this issue. Know my
way round a unix box, can shell script etc. Just dont know much about
ALSA and pulseaudio.
Meanwhile I've
I dont think this is related to #948110 as the work round there does not work
for me.
Anybody got any ideas how to narrow this down ? I switched on pulseaudio debug
and can see things happen when I change the volume control.
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I think it is duplicate of bug #948110
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Title:
[CA0106 - CA0106, playback] No sound at all
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might be related to bug #319505
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Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
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Status: New = Confirmed
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