Re: very low audio volume on MacPro1,1

2014-04-13 Thread Jonathan Gray
Apple machines tend to need gpio pin related quirks. If you include the output of 'pcidump -v' for the audio device it will help figure out which set of quirks your machine needs.

Re: very low audio volume on MacPro1,1

2014-04-13 Thread Josh Grosse
On Sun, Apr 13, 2014 at 07:22:12PM -0400, Allan Streib wrote: > For what it's worth, I get the same low volume when I use the "speaker" > jack on the back of the computer. I've also verified that the speakers > themselves are working properly, using another audio source. OK. It was just the first

Re: very low audio volume on MacPro1,1

2014-04-13 Thread Allan Streib
Josh Grosse writes: > I noticed this in your mixerctl results. It may be the root of the > problem. > >> outputs.spkr_mute=on [ off on ] > > All other "mute" settings in your mixerctl results show as *off*. I think what's going on here is that when I ran mixerctl I had my speakers plugged in t

Re: very low audio volume on MacPro1,1

2014-04-13 Thread Josh Grosse
On Sun, Apr 13, 2014 at 06:05:02PM -0400, Allan Streib wrote: > I'm running OpenBSD 5.5-current on a MacPro1,1. dmesg (complete below) > shows azalia Intel 6321ESB HD Audio with Realtek ALC885 codec. After > working through the FAQ I have managed to get a very low level of audio... I noticed this

very low audio volume on MacPro1,1

2014-04-13 Thread Allan Streib
I'm running OpenBSD 5.5-current on a MacPro1,1. dmesg (complete below) shows azalia Intel 6321ESB HD Audio with Realtek ALC885 codec. After working through the FAQ I have managed to get a very low level of audio but even using mixerctl to set outputs.master to the maximum level I get barely audible