EDIT:
I owe you a beer/coffee, if we ever meet.
I thought you meant reboot and not actually turning off the computer
entirely. I have the exact same behavior as you on an official Creative
Sound Blaster Z. Actually power cycling the computer seem to "fix" it
somehow. Whatever is causing this, it m
(In reply to Adam Stylinski from comment #9)
> Several kernels later and it still seems that randomly the port
> configuration works on boot and other times not. It seems like maybe a race
> condition after loading the DSP firmware? Maybe there needs to be a waiting
> period before resetting the
Several kernels later and it still seems that randomly the port
configuration works on boot and other times not. It seems like maybe a
race condition after loading the DSP firmware? Maybe there needs to be
a waiting period before resetting the device after the firmware
download? There's code in
To be clear:
this fix hasn't been all sunshine and rainbows. It seems that there's a
randomly probability at bootup that some of the pins don't connect right and I
only get L,R,RR or some weird variation of this. Sometimes power cycling the
system eventually corrects this to get at least 5 of
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Title:
No multichannel support on Creative CA0132
Status in “alsa
Public bug reported:
Multichannel sound is not working on my Creative CA0132 sound card.
Stereo is working just fine but I cannot get 5.1 to work. when I run
'speaker-test -c 6' sound only comes out of the front 2 speakers and if
I add '-Dsurround51' it returns "Channels count (6) not available fo
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