try amix with a shell script.
refer "man amix" to get more info.
I solve it with this way.
Steven Bergom wrote:
Takashi:
Thank you for your quick response. Unfortunately I've already tried
all of the other volume controls, including headphone and surround,
and nothing worked. I'm going to conti
Hi,
In CMedia drivers PCM volume control is implemented in software (in
kernel space)
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> Takashi:
>
>
> Thank you for your quick response. Unfortunately I've already tried
> all of the other volume controls, including headphone and surround,
> and nothing worked. I'm going to continue looking at the chip/driver
> and see what I can come up with, but at least you've given me a
>
Takashi:
Thank you for your quick response. Unfortunately I've already tried
all of the other volume controls, including headphone and surround,
and nothing worked. I'm going to continue looking at the chip/driver
and see what I can come up with, but at least you've given me a
direction to look.
At Tue, 11 Nov 2003 11:12:02 -0700,
Steven Bergom wrote:
>
> Greetings:
>
> I recently puchased an 865PE motherboard from MSI, which includes
> a CMedia 9739A audio chip. I then compiled linux 2.6.0-test8 and,
> after a little digging around chose the intel8x0 ALSA driver to
> drive my sound sys
Greetings:
I recently puchased an 865PE motherboard from MSI, which includes
a CMedia 9739A audio chip. I then compiled linux 2.6.0-test8 and,
after a little digging around chose the intel8x0 ALSA driver to
drive my sound system. The system booted, I un-muted the PCM and
Master volume, played an