Florian Kulzer wrote:
On Sun, Oct 07, 2007 at 19:08:37 +0100, andy wrote:
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Yes, the mp3s did play in stereo before. In any event, I rebooted and while
the machine was shutting down, I heard a "pop" sound from the left speaker
and upon reboot all is well.
I don't know what happened, but suspect that it was perhaps a module not
loading properly in the kernel.
It could have something to do with the manipulation of the mixer levels
by /etc/init.d/alsa-utils during shutdown.
I appreciate that rebooting is not the most elegant solution, nor even the
most practical, so this thread will be useful to keep just in case. What
would I be looking for in the output of
amixer | egrep '^( .*Left|[^ ])'
just so that I can keep this in mind for future reference if there is a
recurrence?
I wanted to look at this output to check the status of all "Left"
playback channels. You should see something like this:
Simple mixer control 'Headphone',0
Playback channels: Front Left - Front Right
Front Left: Playback 46 [73%] [-22.50dB] [on]
Simple mixer control 'PCM',0
Playback channels: Front Left - Front Right
Front Left: Playback 23 [74%] [0.00dB] [on]
Simple mixer control 'Front',0
Playback channels: Front Left - Front Right
Front Left: Playback 46 [73%] [-22.50dB] [on]
[ This is only part of what I get on my system. ]
If you see "[off]" or "[0%]" anywhere then it is clear that there is
room for improvement.
Hi Florian
I didn't post the output because I only came across your reply once I
had rebooted and everything was working fine again. I did run the
command for interest and having just done so again, there are no 0% or
"off"'s associated with the left speaker.
As I remarked to Kevin in a separate post, if this happens again I will
attempt to debug this rather than rebooting.
Thanks for your help
A
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