What chipset are you using? I alsa recommend using alsamixer in a terminal. PA sets up a virtual default channel using PCM and one other that I do not recall. On my chipset there is a 'Master Front' and 'line' channels that were muted or set at 0 volume that the virtual device was not handling properly. I had to choose F6 inside alsamixer to select the sound card directly and not the virutal 'Default' device. If this is similar to yours, you will need to install/use amixer (read man page) in /etc/rc.local to have it reset every boot. Jared PS I have done a bit more research but this may or not be true. In /etc/alsa/pulse-default.conf, it looks like this may be where the channels are being set to Default, and I may have to add my channels here somehow. But since things are working, I haven't finished it yet. On 01/14/2011 07:42 AM, John Pilkington wrote: > On 13/01/11 22:05, CAPT Dave Giurintano, USPHS-retired wrote: >> I have tried everything. Nothing is muted. I reinstalled pulse audio. >> Still no sound. Videos work great but no sound. >> >> Any suggestions of where to look or what to try would be appreciated. >> > I had a similar problem some time ago with f12(?) > > Do you have the pulse audio volume control active? It's in Multimedia in > f13. > > John P > -- users mailing list users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe or change subscription options: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/users Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Mailing_list_guidelines