That sounds a lot like the problems I often have/had when trying
to record...

Unless I use "snd" I can easily record a very nice Buzzzzzzz unless
I turn down the PCM channel doing it with anything else...

I would venture to guess that there is some default somewhere
that makes a lot of software not exactly compatible.

Because if you are very careful with things you can usually
fiddle with whatever mixer until you get what you want.

I too would like to know where when and why the PCM channel
can make a buzz.  Not easy to tell.

-AEF

On Wednesday 09 January 2002 00:29, Boris Shingarov wrote:
> This is a follow up on the "no sound from front speakers" problem.
> To recap: I've upgraded from 0.5 to 0.9.0b10a, and lost PCM from my
> front speakers.
> Rear speakers are fine, other inputs are fine.  I thought the problem
> was with the mixer, and Jesse sent me his asound.state; that didn't
> help, I was still getting no PCM from front speakers, just some funny
> background noise somewhat louder than usual, and I thought the card was
> just picking it from the mic in or line in or something; but then I went
> to investigate why there was so much noise, and realized that it was
> coming from the PCM channel, as it was proportional to the level set in
> the mixer.  So there may be a weird loop somewhere on the way, as the
> rear sound is perfectly ok.  Anyway with an idea where to dig next?
>
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