On 26/11/2010 08:19, Doug Barton wrote:
On 11/25/2010 11:12, Jonathan Chen wrote:
Thanks for the hint here. I've just tried out pcm4 and pcm5 and they
work fine. It's a bit of a reach for my headphone-jack, but I'm really
glad to have something working now.

I have a 960 (thanks to the generosity of a user) and was recently given
the hint to add hw.snd.default_unit=1 to /etc/sysctl.conf so that the front
jacks are operational instead of the back. For your situation I'm guessing
that instead of 1 you would use (number-of-working-rear-jack + 1). You can
change it with sysctl on the command line, and when you get a working setup
add it to /etc/sysctl.conf.

I've got hw.snd.default_unit=5 for the 980, as pcm4 only activates the internal speaker. The back-panel jack (and the front-panel, as it appears) is hooked up to pcm5.

Cheers.
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