tranchemer stephane wrote:
Peter Smith wrote:
I had a similar problem. Ron, you need too look at the doc [1].
http://www.alsa-project.org/alsa-doc/doc-php/template.php?
company=Creative+Labs&card=Sound+Blaster+Audigy
+ES.&chip=emu10k2&module=emu10k1#opt
My problem was after I installed FC4 I did not have _any_ audio
output. After investigating I found that my speakers were Digital.. I
tried some headphones (Analog) and lo, they work. So, after finding
the above doc it mentions running alsamixer. I arrow-ed to the right,
found the "Audigy Analog/Digital Output Jack" item and hit "M" for
unMute.. It works now. Hope this helps. If you can't get to the doc, I
found an email from Alexander D. [2] which led me to the appropriate
ALSA site for documentation. From there I selected details on emu10k1.
Peter
[1]
http://www.alsa-project.org/alsa-doc/doc-php/template.php?
company=Creative+Labs&card=Sound+Blaster+Audigy
+ES.&chip=emu10k2&module=emu10k1#opt
[2] https://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-list/2005-June/
msg01206.html
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Thanks for the reply it probably helped others but I found no joy
there.
Thanks,
Ron
Had same problem with SB Live! + LiveDRIVE and amplificator linked
with optical SPDIF, try this :
edit /etc/modprobe.conf
option snd-emu10k1 extin=0x3fff extout=0x3fff index=0
rmmod the snd-emu10k1 module then modprobe it again, worked for me
but can have differents hex addresses for your soundcard, anyway
worth trying.
Thanks again but still no joy. I even tried using the original FC3
/etc/modprobe.conf options and load lines that should have worked but
alas ....
Cheers,
Ron