On 3 nov 2011, at 03.58, Pierre Abbat wrote:
I guess it's because this is not a Linux box, but I know that the speakers
work. I ran Dragon Player and played some MP3 files. I ran Wavesurfer, but
got no sound, and when I tried to record, it crashed. What else can I try?
I've played music with
On Donnerstag, 3. November 2011 at 03:58, Pierre Abbat wrote:
Okay, can you recommend some programs to use the sound? I tried alsa play,
and
got this:
ALSA lib pcm.c:2215:(snd_pcm_open_noupdate) Unknown PCM default
Playback open error: -2,No such file or directory
ALSA is Linux-only.
On Thursday 03 November 2011 03:44:08 Max Herrgard wrote:
I've played music with vlc, mplayer, mpg321, mpg123, xmms and audacious,
most recently with mplayer. Some programs (I think at least mpg321) require
you to install an audio library to work, like libao-*.
Did you turn up the volume? The
Okay, can you recommend some programs to use the sound? I tried alsa play, and
got this:
ALSA lib pcm.c:2215:(snd_pcm_open_noupdate) Unknown PCM default
Playback open error: -2,No such file or directory
ALSA lib confmisc.c:768:(parse_card) cannot find card '0'
ALSA lib
Have a look at dmesg again – you just loaded plenty of drivers, but most of
them don't do anything and thus don't write anything to dmesg. Yours should
speak up though.
--matthiasr
On Montag, 31. Oktober 2011 at 22:01, Pierre Abbat wrote:
On Monday 31 October 2011 12:37:45 Samuel J. Greear
On Tuesday 01 November 2011 04:02:18 Matthias Rampke wrote:
Have a look at dmesg again – you just loaded plenty of drivers, but most of
them don't do anything and thus don't write anything to dmesg. Yours should
speak up though.
pcm0: Intel ICH5 (82801EB) port 0x18c0-0x18ff,0x1c00-0x1cff mem
My computer has sound jacks on the motherboard, but comes up without a sound
device. Which sound module should I load? The only clue in dmesg is this:
pci0: serial bus, SMBus (vendor 0x8086, dev 0x24d3) at device 31.3 irq 17
pci0: multimedia, audio (vendor 0x8086, dev 0x24d5) at device 31.5 irq
On 10/31/2011 6:56 AM, Pierre Abbat wrote:
My computer has sound jacks on the motherboard, but comes up without a sound
device. Which sound module should I load? The only clue in dmesg is this:
pci0:serial bus, SMBus (vendor 0x8086, dev 0x24d3) at device 31.3 irq 17
pci0:multimedia, audio
On Monday 31 October 2011 11:01:16 Ed Berger wrote:
I'd try adding the following to /boot/loader.conf
#current hda sound driver
snd_hda_load=YES
#older ac97 sound driver
snd_ich_load=YES
I haven't rebooted, but I ran kldload snd_hda and it accepted the command.
Now I need to create the
Devices are automatically created by devfs. MAKEDEV is obsolete.
If you don't know which sound driver is the one you need, there is a
pseudo-driver that depends on all others (sound.ko, iirc). If you load
that, and you still don't get /dev/dsp and family, then odds are we
don't support your card.
On Mon, Oct 31, 2011 at 10:33 AM, Alex Hornung ahorn...@gmail.com wrote:
Devices are automatically created by devfs. MAKEDEV is obsolete.
If you don't know which sound driver is the one you need, there is a
pseudo-driver that depends on all others (sound.ko, iirc). If you load
that, and you
On 31.10.11 13:56, Pierre Abbat wrote:
My computer has sound jacks on the motherboard, but comes up without a sound
device. Which sound module should I load? The only clue in dmesg is this:
pci0:serial bus, SMBus (vendor 0x8086, dev 0x24d3) at device 31.3 irq 17
pci0:multimedia, audio (vendor
On Monday 31 October 2011 12:37:45 Samuel J. Greear wrote:
kldload snd_driver for the pseudo-driver.
I did that and dev/dsp appeared. How do I find out which module is
responsible? There's no snd_audio810.
Pierre
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