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Am 20.02.24 um 03:57 schrieb Jeff Chua:
On Sat, Feb 17, 2024 at 5:05 PM Takashi Iwai wrote:
On Sat, 17 Feb 2024 09:47:06 +0100, Jeff Chua wrote:
Have you tried the recent distro standard kernel at all?
No, but if you can send me a working .config and I'll try to comp
erence the bug report URL here.
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Please contact the SOUND maintainers [1] (with the list in Cc):
M: Jaroslav Kysela
M: Takashi Iwai
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Hi Chris,
yes I did (I was using aplay to test), and both hw and plughw.
Cheers,
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On Thu, 27 Oct 2022 at 10:42, chris hermansen wrote:
> Paul and list
>
> On Wed, Oct 26, 2022, 14:34 Paul Dorman wrote:
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>> Hi Ralf,
>>
>> thanks for your reply. Yes I hav
, bitrev=0
Channel map: FL FR
Sync Endpoint: 0x81 (1 IN)
Sync EP Interface: 1
Sync EP Altset: 3
Implicit Feedback Mode: No
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> > one of the USB3 ports
w I might make some headway in diagnosing the problem, I would love
to hear from you.
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how can I get 7.1-channel (or 5.1-channel) sound to
these outputs?
Please use `alsa_info.sh` [1] to upload more information.
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Adjusting the line-in volume level in pavucontrol seems to have no effect.
Is there a way to reduce the volume level to an acceptable level?
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get a system with a
serial port, connect the serial cable with another system, and start
Linux with for example `console=ttyS0,115200 console=tty1`, and capture
the serial log messages on the other system.
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Am 28.04.21 um 13:15 schrieb Paul Koster:
Hope you can help with me this. Got myself a brand new HP ENVY
all-in-One with B&O speakers built-in. No sound at all whereas all
controls and settings seem to work without hiccups. Turns out a GPIO pin
needs to be set. Found this out u
er solution to work around this GPIO pin issue?
Best regards,
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!!
!!ALSA Information Script v 0.5.0
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!!Script ran on: Wed Apr 28 11:06:36 UTC
02/input/input7
[ 2.106198] hid-generic 0003:1395:0025.0002: input,hidraw1: USB HID
v1.00 Device [Sennheiser Communications Sennheiser USB headset] on
usb-:00:14.0-5.3/input3
Please let me know if you need more information.
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point the
(release candidate) version the regression started happening. (It’s not
clear if 5.5-rcX is affected, right?) Maybe Fedora already offers such
packages.
Either way, please create an issue in the kernel Bugzilla [1], and reply
to this message with the bug report URL.
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Dear Doc,
I’d contact the alsa-devel mailing list.
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0-8-amd64.
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> of ALSA in the two partitions? Am I wrong in thinking that
> speaker-test ignores PulseAudio? How do I examine the status of
> PulseAudio without using the GUI? Are there ways to mute and unmute
> the sound using the
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Dear Tomasz,
Am 04.01.20 um 19:09 schrieb Tomasz Jeruzalski:
sob., 4 sty 2020 o 13:41 Paul Menzel napisał(a):
Am 03.01.20 um 23:23 schrieb Tomasz Jeruzalski:
I have issue with microphone in ASUS Chromebook C201. It is an RK3288-C
should also work with Linux or at
least it should be possible to make this work.
Please run `alsa-info.sh` [1], and attach or upload the output. In your
reply, please add Takasshi, one of the sound maintainers [2], to CC.
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PS: I also have a Veyron device (Medion AKOYA S20
dev rules that cause scripts to run, and it should be pretty easy to write
scripts that do what you want.
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Hi,
I have Ryzen 5 2400G CPU with built-in Vega 11 GPU - checking out
available codecs on Fedora 29 (kernel 4.19.10) I get the following:
Codec: ATI R6xx HDMI
Address: 0
AFG Function Id: 0x1 (unsol 0)
Vendor Id: 0x1002aa01
Subsystem Id: 0x00aa0100
Revision Id: 0x100700
No Modem Function Group
bindeb-pkg` in Linux’ source directory – (only doing this for ALSA is
possible too, but more involved), or to try some live system with a
current Linux kernel.
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https://mintguide.org/system/854-install-linux-kernel-4-15-stable-on-linux-mint.html
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nose the issue.
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So we've had mention of a program subscribing to a port, and a client
subscribing itself to a port, and a third client subscribing to two ports.
What do these mean? And why are SUBS permission bits needed in some cases
but not others? In short, what IS "subscription"?
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> > Paul D. DeRocco wrote:
> > Can this parameter be supplied on the kernel command line
> > as snd.slots=...?
> From: Clemens Ladisch via Alsa-user
>
> Yes; this is possible for all parameters.
My first try was to leave snd as a built-in module, and pass the slo
e the names the same as in /proc/asound/modules?
The subsidiary ones are, but snd isn't. Can this parameter be supplied on
the kernel command line as snd.slots=...? Or would it be better to
recompile the kernel with snd as a module? If so, what's the CONFIG_
symbol?
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> From: Clemens Ladisch via Alsa-user
>
> Paul D. DeRocco wrote:
> >> Paul D. DeRocco wrote:
> >>> options snd slots=snd-soc-hifiberry-dacplus,snd-usb-audio
> >>>
> >>> midiC0D0 a USB MIDI device
> >>> midiC1D0
> From: Clemens Ladisch via Alsa-user
>
> Paul D. DeRocco wrote:
> > options snd slots=snd-soc-hifiberry-dacplus,snd-usb-audio
> >
> > midiC0D0 a USB MIDI device
> > midiC1D0 another USB MIDI device
> > pcmC2D0p
so tried adding the
index parameter as an option to the individual drivers, but the hifiberry
doesn't understand it.
Did something change in 2.1.2? Or am I doing something wrong? Is "snd" no
longer the name of the top level ALSA sound module? I don't see it listed
in lsmod.
x27;m asking because my sound output isn't
working, even though those parameters seem reasonable and it's not
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? Alternatively, would the extra overhead of reducing the
period size to 64 (96KHz stereo 32-bit LE on a Raspberry Pi 3) be
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ciate a
consistent name with each USB port, even if it doesn't gracefully handle
cases like external hubs.
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as "Interface", and an E-Mu device called "XMidiX1". It would be really
nice to have some geographic way to refer to them, based on the USB port
they're plugged into. But I guess that's something I should ask about on
the systemd lis
umbers?
Or barring that, what else can I do so that my app can use fixed names for
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install it.
If the problem persists, please contact the list alsa-devel, and also
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return 0;
}
#endif
```
The the 150 ms delay is there by default.
Is there a way to override that behavior, in the case that the user
prefers speed over annoyance?
I couldn’t find a module parameter for the module `snd_hda_intel`.
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It’d be great, if you could tell me, what to look at, with the
headphones plugged and unplugged.
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>> containing debugging information is too big.
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>>> Message body is too big: 178116
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driver, built into alsalib, or
arbitrary? How about "IEC958 Playback Switch"? What about "index 16"? Is
the "access" item alsalib's way of telling me that this is a read/write
variable, which it knows from the driver, or is it somebody's way of
telling alsal
Why does that
happen, and is there any way to avoid it?
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other applications may want to use.
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On Mon, Sep 8, 2014 at 4:11 PM, Sergei Steshenko
wrote:
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>
>
> Fri, 5 Sep 2014 09:38:54 -0700 от "Paul A. Steckler" :
communicate with the
hardware directly?
I've tried using "sysdefault" and "hw:0,0" as the name of the device,
and in both cases, I get an error that the device is busy. Is that because
Pu
efore starting the app is captured in this way.
Is this behavior expected?
What I want the app to do is capture only the sound that occurs after the
application starts. How can I assure that happens (snd_pcm_drop(), maybe?).
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addressed this concern but I very well could have misinterpreted what I was
reading.
Thoughts?
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f or legacy mode, both of which behave the same.
There is nothing specifically about the digital output.
Is there something in Alsa I'm supposed to do to enable this output? And
if it's not enabled, why can I successfully open it and write to it?
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f or legacy mode, both of which behave the same.
There is nothing specifically about the digital output.
Is there something in Alsa I'm supposed to do to enable this output? And
if it's not enabled, why can I successfully open it and write to it?
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d a dbmax of 0. (I assume those are really
millibels.)
So how does one programmatically find the range of a control? I'd prefer to
have plain linear voltage control, but I'll take anything I can get as long
as I know what the shape of the curve is.
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Hello: I am using ALSA 1.0.25 with Debian Wheezy and XFCE 4.8. My sound card is
an on-board NVidia CK804. I do not have PulseAudio installed.
When using either xfce4-mixer or alsamixer to adjust volume, both Master and
PCM sliders must be at the bottom in order for the speaker volume to be zero.
On 11/12/2012 5:35 AM, Paul J. Homlish III wrote:
> Thanks for the suggestion Jose.
>
> I believe my description was poor:
> arecord|aplay I hear sound, vlc I don't, back to arecord|aplay and no
> sound until reboot.
>
> I did
> amixer > amixer_dump
> and
this works over and over and over perfectly:
arecord -D plughw:1,0 -c 2 -r 48000 | aplay
however, when I do either of:
mplayer device=/dev/video0 ALSA_CARD=1 ALSA_PCM_CARD=0 tv://
or
vlc v4l2:// --v4l2-standard=NTSC --input-slave=alsa://hw:1,0
--v4l2-width=640 --v4l2-height=480 --aspect-ratio=4
this works over and over and over perfectly:
arecord -D plughw:1,0 -c 2 -r 48000 | aplay
however, when I do either of:
mplayer device=/dev/video0 ALSA_CARD=1 ALSA_PCM_CARD=0 tv://
or
vlc v4l2:// --v4l2-standard=NTSC --input-slave=alsa://hw:1,0
--v4l2-width=640 --v4l2-height=480 --aspect-ratio=4
serve as a
pretty good reference if someone else has the same kind of question in
the future.
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, compiled new alsa,
and still no luck. I even tried
alsa reload
I uploaded by config to:
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y project the driver don't work.
Please read the Wiki page »Help To Debug« on what information to
provide.
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s you will get more support on the list `alsa-devel` [3].
> http://www.alsa-project.org/db/?f=d6bc3005fab4683f2606e48f2bc909258a4ee3e3
Please always *also* attach the output to your messages.
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eck if your message was delivered
to alsa-devel. If not make sure you are subscribed to not wait for
moderation, but you should have gotten a status message if that was the
case.
If your message was delivered and you di
as far as I know and
therefore will hopefully look into your problem very quickly.
You could have also submitted a report to the openSUSE bug tracker. Only
do that if you do not get any response in due time.
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http:
ium or CD like Knoppix [3] or Fedora 15.
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Additionally you will probably get more answers sending such kind of
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since most developers will not read forum posts.
I am sorry to not be able to help you right away. Thanks,
Paul
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Am Mittwoch, den 02.03.2011, 16:46 -0800 schrieb Bill Unruh:
> On Wed, 2 Mar 2011, Paul Menzel wrote:
>
> > No problem. Please also do not top post to make it easier for people to
> > read up when joining into the thread later. ;-)
> >
> > A: No.
> > Q: Should
n upgrade using the package manager to the new
version fixes the issue for you. Please also attach the output of
`alsa-info.sh` when running the upgraded packages.
I am leaving the rest of the output of `alsa-info.sh` attached since
maybe the Ubuntu developer is interested in those.
Thanks,
Pa
g `ubuntu-bug audio`
[4]. There are several developers working for(?) Ubuntu who will
probably be able to help you really quick.
Thanks,
Paul
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stribution do you use?
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set channels
set rate
... but then fail to properly talk about the vital "set buffer/period"
is a generic enough sense to make a good beginners document than makes
sense. (Hence, my other thread.)
When this thread is finished, I
and giving me
aligned blocks. Is this an assumption I can make?
Some pointers on where to start learning about all of this would be
great. After reading lots of documents I could currently find and
trying to read code in existing programs I don't see anything
button events doesn't really
> answer my problem adequately.
Sorry I do not know about that.
> When I get this figured out, I can then see about getting this
> bluetooth headset/mic working for voip.
I would recommend PulseAudio, but I do not know how to set it up wi
of
"set to maximum buffer and divide into four periods" or "buffer about
a second and divide into about 8 periods." It all just tastes too
wishy-washy for me. But, I'm only one person.
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> some basic defaults that should work but, instead, I should *tell* it
> what basic defaults I can live with. (Set b
) will give me a
general buffer size for me to use. I'm going to try this stuff out on
our production hardware (all kinds of different devices and drivers)
and see how it behaves. As long as there are no xruns we should be
go
as I can tell. So, since all I want to do is capture audio from
any soundcard I choose and record it to a file (I don't care much
about perfect latency behavior) what the heck should a generic ALSA
capture program do?
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around that sets buffer times and periods and all that crap and if
that is what I must do, what are the basic settings that will apply to
any hardware I'm working with? (Onboard audio card, PCI tuner card,
USB sound card, etc.)
Once I figure this out I need to move on to S/PDIF r
devel [1] is more
appropriate for asking this.
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PPS: Your subject could be improved to mention your problem more
precisely. ALSA co
stall pulseaudio
Otherwise I am out of ideas and I do not know much about ALSA either.
Did you respond to the messages of the other responders already? I did
not see any answer on the list. So maybe you also only replied
privately? I know it is cumbersome, but it is crucial that you try th
for things to do has certainly to do to figure
out what is wrong. So it would be great if you could answer my
questions.
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Paul
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especially [2].
A is in Debian Squeeze?
> I have set all controls in alsa mixer to 100%
Did this card work before? Did you find posts on the WWW indicating this
card should work?
Anyway, please take a look at the ALSA pages and report back what is
working and what not.
Thanks,
Paul
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on support forums and leave a reference here.
If I were you I would describe my use case a little more in depths. That
means why do you want to run `aplay` as root.
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Maybe you could pass `--verbose` to `modprobe`? (See `man modprobe`.)
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> For reference, here's my /etc/modprobe.d/alsa-base.conf
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On Saturday, May 22, 2010 12:05:51 pm you wrote:
> On Sat, 22 May 2010 11:23:50 +0200
>
> Volker Paul wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I have (K)Ubuntu 10.4 and get sound with some applications and no
> > sound with others.
> >
> > Sound from:
&g
Hi,
I have (K)Ubuntu 10.4 and get sound with some applications and no
sound with others.
Sound from:
Amarok
Bangarang
No sound from:
KMPlayer
xine
Movie Player
wine
vlc
KPlayer
MPlayer and Gnome MPlayer
Kaffeine
How can I get sound from these as well, especially vlc and wine?
Here is the outp
Am Donnerstag, den 13.05.2010, 21:55 +0200 schrieb Stefan Lucke:
> On Thursday 13 May 2010, Stefan Lucke wrote:
> > On Monday 10 May 2010, Paul Menzel wrote:
> > > Am Sonntag, den 09.05.2010, 10:24 +0200 schrieb Stefan Lucke:
> > > > On Friday 07 May 2010, Stefan L
should be enough guides on the Web. I suggest
DebPkg:kernel-package [2]. (Make sure to read `man make-kpkg` and the
README.) It looks like though some of the (known) Debian folks put up a
different guide in the Debian Wiki [3].
Good luck and please report your steps back,
Paul
[1] Re: [Als
CAL: 16287 Function call interrupts
> TLB: 1220 2047 TLB shootdowns
> TRM: 0 0 Thermal event interrupts
> THR: 0 0 Threshold APIC interrupts
> MCE: 0 0 Machine check exceptions
> MCP: 8
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