Re: How do I get sound to work in FC3? (Creative Live-24 card)

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kevin.kempter@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:

On Saturday 23 April 2005 11:42, Antonio Olivares wrote:


--- kevin.kempter@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:


I just installed FC3 on a box that was pre-loaded
with Linspire. I checked out
Linspire out of curiosity and the sound worked fine.
Then I wiped the box and
installed FC3 because running as root all the time
via Linspire is simply not
an option. Most everything went well but I have no
sound.

I'm not sure even how to start debugging sound
issues

Any help/tips?


Fire up a terminal, (System Tools -> Terminal) become
superuser and type alsamixer.  Then hit the up arrow
to the max press tab and do it to all of tbe tabs,
ie., microphone, mixer, pcm, pcm2, video, etc..,.
press esc to exit alsma mixer after you raised all the
tabs that allowed you to raise them.  Once you are out
try to (System Settings -> Soundcard Detection) you
should be able to hear sound (unless your card is one
of those dreaded cases).  If this works(you can hear
sound), Go to Kmix if you are in KDE or Volume Control
in Gnome and adjust the settings to your own taste.

Regards,

Antonio



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I tried this with no luck. I went out and bought a Creative Soundblaster Live-24 card.

I've installed the new card and the hardware browser (Kmenu-->System Tools-->Hardware browser) sees the card as "Creative Labs SB Audigy LS" and lists the driver as "snd-ca0106"

I've turned up all the controls in alsamixer and still no sound.

Please Help! This machine is for potential investors to evaluate Linux for a startup company. I'm completely open to purchasing a new sound card if someone can recommend a card that definitely works with FC3.



Might try stickin the line out in some of the other output ports. I remember for the longest time with my Live 5.1 i had to use the rear output to get a decent, clean sound. Might do something for you.


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