* wrote:
> When either my Master or PCM channel is set to zero, there is still
> sound. Is there any way to calibrate the gain levels that alsa is using
> for Master=0 and PCM=0?
No. These controls are implemented in hardware.
Regards,
Clemens
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Adam Nielsen schrieb:
> Couldn't you use the multi plugin for this anyway? If you bound "hw0,0"
> and "route" in your diagram above to a single four-channel device, then
> you could bind the incoming stereo signal to both the "front" and "rear"
> speakers of the four channel device, effectively s
When either my Master or PCM channel is set to zero, there is still
sound. Is there any way to calibrate the gain levels that alsa is using
for Master=0 and PCM=0?
Here's what the gain range appears to be now for my driver (intel8x0):
Master (0=-43.50dB, 31=3.00dB)
PCM (0=-34.50dB, 31=12.00dB)
Hi.. I've just upgraded my kernel to 2.6.24 which includes ALSA 1.0.15.
There is some alsa-relative line in my current dmesg:
hda_intel: azx_get_response timeout, switching to polling mode: last
cmd=0x00cb8000
This is on-board nVidia HDA audio on MSI laptop.
00:10.1 Audio device [0403]: nVidia