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Hello everyone,
I have a Xonar Phoebus from Asus which i used on Windows and i want to work under Arch now. I use Alsa/Pulse, but ALSA doesn't support the CMI8888 chip on the soundcard. But, I know that the card works without all the extras and without the drivers under Windows. It is recognizes as an HDA device there. As far as i know these basic devices should work under ALSA right?
lspci outputs:
08:00.0 Audio device: C-Media Electronics Inc CM8888 [Oxygen Express]
Forgot to say, alsamixer doesn't list the device at all.
so far so good. Has someone a suggestion what to do next ?
Last edited by killedbymonkeys (2013-09-07 17:59:53)
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Read trough this on the alsa-user mailing list: http://www.spinics.net/linux/fedora/als … 11331.html
It seems it is possible to get it recognized and to play "some" audio, but it is far from a usable state. I have the same problem, and for now have to use the onboard sound device when using linux.
Alsa page regarding Asus Sound Cards:
http://www.alsa-project.org/main/index. … endor-Asus
Last edited by sirblackheart (2013-10-05 16:25:10)
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