
promac at gmail
Nov 2, 2008, 5:15 AM
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Re: Audio issues with Asus M3N78-VM and FC9
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On Sun, Nov 2, 2008 at 10:57 AM, Larry K <lunchtimelarry [at] gmail> wrote: > > > On Sat, Nov 1, 2008 at 10:55 PM, Paulo Cavalcanti <promac [at] gmail>wrote: > >> >> >> On Sun, Nov 2, 2008 at 12:36 AM, Larry K <lunchtimelarry [at] gmail>wrote: >> >>> The myth wiki ( >>> http://www.mythtv.org/wiki/index.php/Configuring_Digital_Sound) suggests >>> that pulse (or any other sound server) should not be used with MythTV: >>> >>> *The default in modern Linux systems that use the 2.6 kernel is now >>> ALSA. For MythTV installations it is advisable to turn off any sound servers >>> that sit on top of ALSA such as Pulse Audio or the KDE or Gnome sound >>> servers. * >>> >> >> I use pulse audio with myth. It works just fine, and I like it.It allows >> me to control my two >> sound cards very easily. >> >> >>> >>> Are you saying I should reinstall pulse and use it? Perhaps this wiki is >>> dated? Seems like pulse just adds a layer of complexity. However, if it is >>> necessary for my configuration, I can certainly give it a shot... >>> >> >> What I am saying is that you do not need to uninstall anything to turn >> pulse audio off. >> Think of it as a path that alsa sends the sound before it reaches the >> sound card. >> You can just choose another path. It is like compiz/beryl for video. You >> can use it or not. >> >> I did not understand if you do not have sound at all, or just can not hear >> it on your Onkio >> amplifier. >> > > I have sound, but it is barely audible, even at maximum volume. Seems > like a driver/hardware problem to me... > >> >> >> Alsa is not easy to configure. If it works out-of-the-box, great. >> Otherwise, >> you will have to look for a solution. The first attempt is always >> upgrading to the newest version, >> presently 1.0.18. >> >> >> > Yeah, but I am the latest version available through precompiled RPMs. > Unless there is a test/unstable repositiry I am not aware of. > > My concern is that there may be issues with the M3N78-VM onboard sound. If > so, I need to ditch it and go with another board... > >> Go to the alsa lists first. I found some posts about your card. I saw people complaining about distortion, but not low volume. They solved using alsa 1.0.18. http://www.alsa-project.org/main/index.php/Main_Page I also created rpms for alsa 1.0.18. They work, but they did not solve the problems with my laptop microphone. In fact, in my case, the headphones stopped working with them, so I went back to 1.0.17. But they may be the solution for you. These are the source rpms. I have them built for F8 only. http://people.atrpms.net/~pcavalcanti/srpms/alsa/ -- Paulo Roma Cavalcanti LCG - UFRJ
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