ej my mistake, i was confused by all the audio preset, i initially didnt see the stereo duplex at the bottom of the prests list, so I selected some dolby duplex, which crashed after a few minutes. rebooting and selecting a decent preset makes everything okay. Thanks!
i'm on 10.4 having the same problem, i get a different output for
aplay -l
**** List of PLAYBACK Hardware Devices ****
ALSA lib conf.c:594get_char_skip_comments) Cannot access file /home/freelan/.asoundrc.asoundconf
ALSA lib conf.c:1645snd_config_load1) _toplevel_:5:36:No such file or directory
ALSA lib conf.c:3425snd_config_hook_load) /home/freelan/.asoundrc may be old or corrupted: consider to remove or fix it
ALSA lib conf.c:3286snd_config_hooks_call) function snd_config_hook_load returned error: No such file or directory
ALSA lib conf.c:3671snd_config_update_r) hooks failed, removing configuration
aplay: device_list:232: control open (0): No such file or directory
Try this:Logout/in.Code:rm -r ~/.pulse ~/.asound* sudo rm /etc/asound.conf
Now run alsa-info script.
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
Thanks for the help!
when I run the second remove statement i get
rm: cannot remove `/etc/asound.conf': No such file or directory
I should add that previously, i made an attempt to solve the problem, I had reinstalled everything alsa, and pulseaudio that was already installed on my system.
Error link below
Link: http://www.alsa-project.org/db/?f=608f1ba86ba100aae0f608d61edc1042088249db
Thanks again!
EDIT: updated link
Last edited by dfreelan; September 5th, 2010 at 07:00 AM. Reason: update link
Use nautilus. Go to ~/ (your home folder) and look for anything starting with .asoundrc and delete it. Now reboot.
Next. Using a Terminal="Applications->Accessories->Terminal"
Open this file for editing:
Insert this line at the bottom:Code:gksudo gedit /etc/modprobe.d/alsa-base.conf
Save. Close. Reboot.Code:options snd-hda-intel model=ref
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.
I followed the instructions, there was no (visible?).soundrc in my home folder (so i don't know why it was looking for it) but i ran rm /home/asound.rc, just to be sure.
Also i deleted the pulseaudio backup file i stored in there
I inserted the line of code successfully to the bottom of the file
went to the alsamixer, it appears everything was on full volume, pressed F3, no playback though...
in sound preferences nothing was muted, and the hardware existed (and it exists as analog stereo duplex (1 output/1input))yay!!!
Good news: I can record stuff, the mic input shows it is receiving sound
However, I still have no playback, tried several sound file types. I tried to change the profile of the selected device to other options, but still no sound.
I tried to do research to see if i could find someone else who had the same problem, found nothing
Thanks for the help you have given me!
I ran that link again in case it's useful
http://www.alsa-project.org/db/?f=1f...1a16ae70385749
(P.S.) since my hardware is now showing up, does this actually qualify as a separate issue?
EDIT: also, when i insert my logitech headset, the computer freezes...
Last edited by dfreelan; September 5th, 2010 at 07:16 PM.
Getting there!
Run this command:
If the output shows you have backports installed, please remove it from your system using synaptic. Then follow the alsa upgrade link in my sig to get the full 1.0.23Code:dpkg -l | grep "alsa"
with the steps followed the mic still works, sound appears to have the same situation
When i run alsamixer, it doesnt show up in sound preferences under 'applications', however the "sound recorder" does (EDIT): the sound recorder appears both when recording and when playing what it recorded. Alsamixer shows my card is the one being used
let me know if you can still help or if u can direct me where to go
Thanks again!
(here's the up to date link if it helps)
http://www.alsa-project.org/db/?f=4c...c1117850d7b180
EDIT: same problem is resent with logitech headphones, except the computer never completely freezes. justs slows down to the point where nothing opens. Mouse remains active... i dont know if this helps at all >.<
I REALLY appreciate all help
EDIT: next post has more information
Last edited by dfreelan; September 6th, 2010 at 06:25 AM.
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