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#1 2006-04-01 03:37:34

Bysshe
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Registered: 2004-12-10
Posts: 271

Aw heck, sound problem. Cmedia 8738 PCI card.

Using a $9.00 Aopen soundcard because the motherboard onboard out jack is broken, so I needed a quick cheap fix.  Well, I know the modules are loading, (snd-cmipci and snd-pcm-oss, as well as various others) and I'm using KDE, which doesn't give any alsa errors, and I've confirmed alsa makes /dev/snd files, and that everything which should be unmuted/muted is done so, or so I think.  User is in the audio group, and tried adding just the two main modules to list of modules in rc.conf.  Everything works, no sound, and any configurations I could find by exhaustively searching the forums has failed.   

Anyway, what could I possibly be missing?

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#2 2006-04-01 14:56:01

lilsirecho
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Re: Aw heck, sound problem. Cmedia 8738 PCI card.

Check the parameters in KDE control center Sound & Multimedia.


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#3 2006-04-01 15:41:58

Bysshe
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Registered: 2004-12-10
Posts: 271

Re: Aw heck, sound problem. Cmedia 8738 PCI card.

^^^Yeah, if I choose Alsa, Auto, or if I disable the panel altogether, nothing.  I ran across some more threads just searching, and gonna try some more things tonight when I get home.  Thanks.   lol

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#4 2006-04-01 22:20:12

MAC!EK
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Registered: 2005-09-27
Posts: 267

Re: Aw heck, sound problem. Cmedia 8738 PCI card.

Try to playe some audio from command line. For exmaple a WAV file with aplay:
aplay file.wav
Or mplayer:
mplayer avi_or_mp3_or_even_wav.file

And check the output msges.

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#5 2006-04-02 21:44:47

Bysshe
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Registered: 2004-12-10
Posts: 271

Re: Aw heck, sound problem. Cmedia 8738 PCI card.

Damn.  What a freakin' idiot I am.  Speakers plugged in wrong.  Plugged into the DEAD onboard sound ports of all things.  I just didn't look close enough.  There's been so much going on lately at home.

Sound is good.  On to the next problem...

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