On 14/05/24 at 22:56, Alan Corey wrote:
Hmm, I don't know a lot about it, but if you're running PulseAudio try
getting rid of it. It causes lots of problems but to be fair they only
happen sometimes. Getting Pulse to coexist with Alsa can be tricky.
One has to feed into the other in a certai
On 13/05/24 at 17:48, Alan Corey wrote:
My latest eureka moment was from setting
/etc/asound.conf to
defaults.pcm.card 1
defaults.ctl.card 1
Accordingly to my /proc/asound/cards:
~$ cat /proc/asound/cards
0 [SB ]: HDA-Intel - HDA ATI SB
HDA ATI SB at
On my machine speaker-test just plays some wav files in
/usr/share/sounds/alsa, there's nothing magical. A change in hardware
could make them announce the wrong speakers.
My latest eureka moment was from setting
/etc/asound.conf to
defaults.pcm.card 1
defaults.ctl.card 1
For using a USB s
On 12/05/24 at 17:17, James Dutton wrote:
speaker-test -c6 -twav
I got this output on the screen
~$ LC_ALL=C speaker-test -c6 -twav
speaker-test 1.2.8
Playback device is default
Stream parameters are 48000Hz, S16_LE, 6 channels
WAV file(s)
Rate set to 48000Hz (requested 48000Hz)
Buffer size
On Wed, 8 May 2024 at 19:53, Franco Martelli wrote:
>
> Hello everyone,
>
> Basically I've the same issue described here:
> https://askubuntu.com/questions/1180389/speaker-test-returns-all-6-channels-to-front-speakers
>
What does this do for you:
speaker-test -c6 -twav
It should play some voice
Hello everyone,
Basically I've the same issue described here:
https://askubuntu.com/questions/1180389/speaker-test-returns-all-6-channels-to-front-speakers
The speaker-test program is provided by the alsa-utils package. I'm
using Debian 12 Bookworm, I've no ~/.asoundrc file. My
/proc/asound/ca