Florian,
fk> ... google for ... "alsa multiple cards" ...
Yields,
http://alsa.opensrc.org/MultipleCards#Multiple_devices
containing,
"[1.2] Multiple devices
A problem arises when there are multiple devices.
... stop naming Alsa devices using numbers, and use the real name of devices."
I'm not
On Thu, Aug 14, 2008 at 19:15:47 +, peasthope AT shaw DOT ca wrote:
[...]
> According to investigations described in the
> previous half dozen or so messages, the C-Media
> USB sound adapter invokes snd-usb-audio and
> snd-hda-intel.
According to your earlier messages, you added snd-hda-i
Lubos,
lv> is that a card using snd-intel-hda?
No.
According to investigations described in the
previous half dozen or so messages, the C-Media
USB sound adapter invokes snd-usb-audio and
snd-hda-intel.
The on-board device invokes snd-intel8x0.
Sound input _via_ the C-Media adapter failed
hi,
Bad idea. After that sound is no longer
acquired by the on-board Intel device. Sound
input failed on the USB device months ago.
I've tried 3 different microphones; unlikely
that all have failed. The devices appear OK
in Skype but there is no reply from the echo test.
is that a card u
Folk,
I'll start with an apology for raising another
problem with sound. The conflict between USB
and on-board devices was such an ordeal.
Once the conflict was solved, I was ambitious
enough to install the volume control in the
xfce4 panel.
Bad idea. After that sound is no longer
acquire
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