Hy!
I have an MSI EX623X Notebook with alc1200 audio and i have no sound on the built in speakers, but if i plug in the earphones, it works...
Please help me!
Thank you in advance!
Greetings from Hungary!!!
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Hy!
I have an MSI EX623X Notebook with alc1200 audio and i have no sound on the built in speakers, but if i plug in the earphones, it works...
Please help me!
Thank you in advance!
Greetings from Hungary!!!
Use the alsa-info-script to provide detailed information.
Run this command in a terminal:
Enter your user password when prompted. Choose the upload option and provide a link for the output.Code:wget http://www.alsa-project.org/alsa-info.sh -O alsa-info.sh && bash alsa-info.sh
Im not sure if this will work, but try running "alsamixer" in a command prompt and seeing if your speakers are muted or something.
I'll try to run the script as soon as i'll have an internet connection at the students' hoster :)
I have a fix documented for an MSI w/ALC1200 you may want to try.
It was a MSI GX73x
Using a Terminal="Applications->Accessories->Terminal"
Open this file for editing:
Insert these lines at the bottom:Code:gksudo gedit /etc/modprobe.d/alsa-base.conf
Save. Close. Reboot.Code:
options snd-hda-intel model=targa-dig
options snd slots=snd-hda-intel
alias snd-card-0 snd-hda-intel
options snd-hda-intel probe_mask=1
Check your levels in alsamixer.
Press <F6> to select the correct soundcard.Code:alsamixer
Press <F3> to show playback levels. <F4> selects capture levels [or use <Tab>]
Use the left/right arrow keys to select and up/down arrow keys to change levels. <M> to mute/unmute.
Go to "System ->Preferences ->Sound" and make sure the correct soundcard is default and adjust your profile on the hardware tab.
On the output tab choose the correct device.
Thanks for the help, but it didn't help for me :(
The script's result is here:
Code:http://www.alsa-project.org/db/?f=1ebe31c5a460694834fe3aa10e867f66f5323a03
So, i've found a forum with the solution you've told me, that works with speakers i plug into the jack.
I don't have sound on the built in speakers, please help, this thing is pain in the ...
Thanks in advance!
You have two models specified in alsa-base.conf - not good. Remove the "model=auto" entry. In fact, you should remove everything after the line starting with "snd-pcsp" and then paste in the four lines from my previous post and reboot. No joy - update your alsa install via the link in my sig.
I've upgraded my alsa, but now, there is no hardware in the hardware tab...:S