Thanks Martin,

I've subscribed - in addition to just spending the last THREE hours or thereabouts trying to figure out why KDE won't recognize my THREE audio cards. But this isn't the place for that dialogue - I'll go to that list you pointed me to if I can't find some KDE-related place that's more specific to this kind of problem

However, regarding your suggestions on scanning: To my shock and delight, simple-scan permits true high-definition scanning - I tried 1200 DPI and my testing so far (not very in-depth) shows that it seems to actually be doing the real thing with the hardware and not faking it out like some packages do.

BTW, going to pdf isn't a goal of my scanning. But thanks for the tips! This really is a welcoming community!

Now, hopefully someone can help me solve the audio problem without having me reinstall from scratch!

Regards,
Richard


On Wed, 20 Sep 2023, Martin Steigerwald wrote:

...snip...
...I'd installed:

gimp   scanlite   sane   gscan2pdf   simple-scan   kdenlive


Skanpage and Skanlite are both KDE scanning applications.

Skanlite is more for scanning a single page to a PNG file, Skanpage for
scanning multiple pages into a PDF file. But I was told newer versions
of Skanpage support more of the features of Skanlite, so Skanpage may
be able to replace Skanlite by now. I still have Skanpage 22.12 here,
so I did not see those new features yet.

A little addition:

For user support type questions like this I recommend a user related KDE
mailing list like

kde -- General KDE discussion

https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde

Best,
--
Martin

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