That's great. Glad I could help.
-Eric
Yamuna Krishnamurthy wrote:
>
> Hi Eric:
>
> You rule;-) That was the problem...I was so sure I had tampered with all those
> channels.obviously I hadn't. Thanks for all your help. Now things are working
>fine.
>
> A-Very-Happy-Me;-)
>
> > ...
Hi Eric:
You rule;-) That was the problem...I was so sure I had tampered with all those
channels.obviously I hadn't. Thanks for all your help. Now things are working fine.
A-Very-Happy-Me;-)
> ...
> snip
> ...
> > Group 'PCM',0
> > Capabilities: volume
> > Channels: Front-Left Front
Try raising the volume on PCM.
-ERic Rz.
Yamuna Krishnamurthy wrote:
>
> Hi:
>
> > ne other thing...
> >
> > There were some reports a while ago of people with many channeled cards
> > whose sound level would be divided by the number of channels they had
> > until they fixed a certain configur
Hi:
> ne other thing...
>
> There were some reports a while ago of people with many channeled cards
> whose sound level would be divided by the number of channels they had
> until they fixed a certain configuration. (asoundrc ?)
That sounds like the problem I have right now. When I look at the g
One other thing...
There were some reports a while ago of people with many channeled cards
whose sound level would be divided by the number of channels they had
until they fixed a certain configuration. (asoundrc ?)
I know that's a really sketchy description and I'm not sure it would
even apply
Your modules.conf looks ok to me...
I'm really not sure what else to tell you.
The only thing that comes to mind is to try backing the volume down from
the maximum and see if it changes anything. You've probably already
tried that.
Does anyone else have any ideas? my meager alsa knowledge goes n
> In addition to raising the volume you need to unmute. Alsa drivers are
> muted by default.
>
> in alsamixer just press 'm' for the chanels you want to unmute.
I tried that too. The volume is still very feeble ;-(
The following is how my /etc/modules.cong file looks.just in case there is
so
In addition to raising the volume you need to unmute. Alsa drivers are
muted by default.
in alsamixer just press 'm' for the chanels you want to unmute.
-Eric
Yamuna Krishnamurthy wrote:
>
> Hi:
>
> > aumix is for the kernel OSS/Free drivers.
> >
> > try alsamixer (ncurses(?) interface) or am
Hi:
> aumix is for the kernel OSS/Free drivers.
>
> try alsamixer (ncurses(?) interface) or amixer (command line).
>
> Do:
>
> man alsamixer
>
> or
>
> man amixer
>
> for the manual pages for these two utilities.
>
> You will need to have compiled and installed the alsa-utils- number> package alo
Yamuna Krishnamurthy wrote:
>
> Hi Eric:
>
> Your response was valuable. I was able to successfully install the driver and
> listen to my favorite mp3 files;-). Thanks.
>
> I just have one problem still. I am unable adjust the volume correctly. I
> used the aumix (looks primitive!!) and am able
Hi Eric:
Your response was valuable. I was able to successfully install the driver and
listen to my favorite mp3 files;-). Thanks.
I just have one problem still. I am unable adjust the volume correctly. I
used the aumix (looks primitive!!) and am able to hear very feebly. I was
wondering if ther
Yamuna Krishnamurthy wrote:
>
> Hi:
>
> I am trying to install the alsa driver for my audio card ALS4000 (Avance
> LoginInc). I have the following questions:
>
> 1. The installation txt asks to turn on the sound suppport (soundcore
> module). How do I do that?
This means that you must be runni
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