Hey Louigi,
I think you will have a map named /etc/modprobe.d/
There you can create a file with .conf at the end and
write the instructions in that file.
For example I have a file named alsa-base.conf and
wrote at the end some new lines. But a new file
should also work.
If you don't have a map n
Hey Philipp,
I think that alsactl can do the job.
Philipp Reuters schreef:
> Hi,
> I am using Pulseaudio, which currently does not support Wine. This is
> why I am using ALSA together with Wine. In order to do that I have to
> change the volume settings of my ALSA-device. While Pulseaudio needs
Hi,
I am using Pulseaudio, which currently does not support Wine. This is
why I am using ALSA together with Wine. In order to do that I have to
change the volume settings of my ALSA-device. While Pulseaudio needs 52%
of "Speaker 1", Wine applications just need 2%.
Now my question is, whether the
Hi! I'm experience trouble with getting my int. microphone working on
my Sony Vaio P.
I've tried unmuting all channels and putting capture source to int.mic
but still silence only :(
I've tried both with default settings and model=toshiba-s06
.Everything other works fine.
Here is output of alsa
Hey guys!
I have a problem with my Realtek ALC663 card - it does not record Wave Out.
So I decided to install realtek-linux-audiopack-5.12, however in the
instructions it says to edit etc/modules.conf
I do not have such a file. I've read the wiki of course, but I also do not
have conf.modules, nor