On Thursday 13 July 2006 00:14, Hadders wrote: > Hi. Which FC version are you using? From FC2 using the 2.6 > kernel /etc/modules.conf has changed to /etc/modprobe.conf. > > Will you post the output of: > cat /proc/asound/cards > cat /proc/asound/version > /sbin/lsmod > > The fact that you can access Alsamixer sounds good. I dont know what > controls you have on your Alsamixer, but on mine for the Audigy2 > sounblaster there is a switch named "Audigy A" which needs to be unmuted. > "M" toggles the switches. The sliders I need up to get sounds, are, Master, > PCM, Front, and you may wish to try the first 2 Emu10k1 sliders just along > from the Audigy A switch. This is for stereo output, which I am using, not > 5/1. > > Which desktop are you using, and which app are you trying to play sounds > with? > > The card is supported according to the Alsa's soundcard matrix, but doesn't > do 96k 24bit. > > Nigel. > > > > Hi Nigel, > I'm running a clean install of Fedora Core 5, that was done about three > weeks ago. I'm also up to date with things, via yum. > > I think you're on to something with unmuting Audigy A, which has the item > name, Audigy Analog/Digital output jack if I look in the top left corner of > the app. I hear what sounds like a speaker noise when I unmute this, then I > hear it again when I load system-config-soundcard. > > I notice, when I reload alsamixer, the Audigy A option is muted again.... > > I've tried running alsactl store 0 to save my soundcard settings but that > didn't work? How do I save my alsa mixer settings? > > Thanks Hi . Use /usr/sbin/alsactl store . One further thing if your using Kde, is to look in Kmix >settings > config Kmix. There is a check box there named "load volumes on startup" or something like that. Uncheck the box, as it interferes with alsactl. Nigel.