Small but nagging problem

Robert N. Eaton plug-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us
Sun, 30 Mar 2003 09:03:25 -0700


Bryce C wrote:

>Common things to check:
>1) Sound cable from CDROM->Sound card
>2) CD is full in mixer
>3) Speakers are plugged in (no duh)
>Also, what does "aumix -q" return?
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>On Sat, 2003-03-29 at 21:32, Robert N. Eaton wrote:
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>>Alexander Henry wrote:
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>>>Rick Herrem wrote:
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>>>>On Sat, 2003-03-29 at 14:46, Robert N. Eaton wrote:
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>>>>>But no audio. Sound Server works.
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>>>That's your problem.  Kill the sound server.
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>>>--Alexander
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>>Tried that. No change. I appreciate the input you guys are giving me, but
>>I have to admit taking a very small amount of sneaking and guilty 
>>pleasure that some of the rest of you seem also to be puzzled.
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>>Bob Eaton
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Have already checked (twice) suggestions 1,2,and 3. As I wrote before, both
drives work in windoze.

aumix -q gives:

[bob@localhost bob]$ aumix -q
vol 100, 100
pcm 100, 100
speaker 100, 0  (Allll Righty, then! What does this mean?)(How do I fix it?)
line 64, 64, R
mic 100, 0, P  (Don't use mike)
cd 100, 100, P
igain 64, 64, P
line1 64, 64, P
phin 64, 0, P  (Phono in--Phono out??)
phout 64, 0
video 64, 64, P
[bob@localhost bob]$

Bob Eaton